Well, there are things you might like better than others. But a definite weakness in F1 is the difference between the cars (RedBull, Sauber, Lotus). Due to that you know which car will run well in the race and which one won't but you can never foresee the winner at the start of the race.
Furthermore there are tracks where you can't overtake so much and where a race is boring but that is not to say that a race in Monaco is boring. An example for this type of track would be Abu Dhabi. The track is nice and the atmosphere is great but it doesn't allow much passing and got wide and paved run-off areas so the drivers are able to recover from a mistake. A race at Abu Dhabi compared to this year's race at Monza is very boring.
There are many facts about an F1 race, some will find these facts boring, others those facts.
The winner of the 2011 Formula One race in India was Sebastian Vettel.
Narain Karthikeyan's first Formula 1 race was on March 6, 2005. It was the Foster's Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit. He started 12th and finished 15th. Karthikeyan did not race in the Formula 1 Series from 2006-2010, he made his return in 2011.
Canadian Grand Prix today 12 June 2011
Race car is a palindrome for a formula 1 transport
Formula 1 2011 - 2011 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:E
The first Formula 1 race at Fuji International Speedway was held on October 24, 1976. The race was won by Mario Andretti.
Red Rhapsody - 2011 The Race 1-3 was released on: USA: 23 October 2011
Formula 1 was bought by CVC for $1.7bn in 2006
The second formula one race ever was held in Monaco on May 21st 1950.
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Nick Heidfeld is a German race car driver who has been active in formula one for more than a decade. He is currently with FIA endurance racing. His first race was the 2000 Australian Grand Prix. He has started a total of 183 races and finished 13 times on the podium. His last formula one race was the 2011 Hungarian grand Prix.
The Indian Grand Prix (Hindi: भारतीय ग्राँ प्री; sometimes referred to as the Grand Prix of India) is a motor race in the calendar of the FIA Formula One World Championship. It is currently held at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. The first event took place on 30 October 2011 as the 17th race of the 2011 Formula One season.[1] The new race track was officially homologated on 1 September 2011[2][3][4] by Charlie Whiting, and the inaugural race was won by Germany's Sebastian Vettel.