Mark Webber, Redbull
The 2010 Monaco F1 Grand Prix is on the 16th of May.It will be the 56th F1 running of the historic race and 66th overall.
On May 16, 2010, Mark Webber won the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix.
The F1 Monaco Grand Prix is usually held during the month of May every year. In the year 2010 it was held on 16th May 2010 and was won by Mark Webber of Red bull racing. In 2009 it was held on 24th May 2009. It was won by Jenson Button of Brawn GP.
This year the Monaco Grand Prix will take place from the 23-26 May in Monte Carlo.
May eleventh two thousand and nine is when the 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix was manufactured. The 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix cars where made in many U.S. locations.
A Grand Prix can idle rough for many reasons. The timing may be off, the fuel filter may be clogged, or it may need a tune up.
On the 28th of May 2011
The San Marino Grand Prix in May 1994 was the saddest Grand Prix. Roland Ratzenberger was killed the day before the race in qualifying, and Ayrton Senna was killed during the race. The second saddest Grand Prix is the 1986 German Grand Prix, in which Niki Lauda crashed on Lap 1 and was nearly burned to death.
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The 9th of May 2010
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The term 'European Grand Prix' was first used to describe the 1923 Italian Grand Prix. Rather than describing a particular grand prix, the term was awarded to the finest grand prix in Europe, a tradition that continued until 1977 when the British Grand Prix became the last grand prix to be awarded the European Grand Prix honorific. During the mid-1980s the European Grand Prix was resurrected to describe a succession of stopgap European races that filled the void caused by the late cancellation of scheduled grand prix. In 1993 the European Grand Prix was established as a Formula One fixture, but led a nomadic existence and rotated around racecourses throughout Europe, before finding a home at Germany's Nürburgring circuit in 1999. In 2007 it was announced that Germany would forfeit the European Grand Prix in compliance with Bernie Ecclestone's policy of allowing each European country to host only one grand prix race during a given season. A decision was subsequently made to move the European Grand Prix to Spain. Many in the Formula One community regarded this decision as perverse, since it indicated preferential treatment of Spain by awarding it with a second Formula One Grand Prix event per season In 2007 Bernie Ecclestone announced that the European Grand Prix would be hosted in Valencia until at least 2016, guaranteeing Spain two grand prix for the foreseeable future. While the future of the European Grand Prix is assured, there has been speculation that the name of the race may change before Valencia's contract with Formula One's governing body expires.