The Grand Prix is a race that started many years ago in France. The Formula 1 racing is known as the Grand Prix.
There were 19 rounds in the 2011 Formula One season: 1. Australian Grand Prix - season opener - 14 March. 2. Malaysia Grand Prix. 3. Chinese Grand Prix. 4. Turkish Grand Prix. 5. Spanish Grand Prix. 6. Monaco Grand Prix. 7. Canadian Grand Prix. 8. European Grand Prix (in Valencia, Spain). 9. British Grand Prix. 10. German Grand Prix. 11. Hungarian Grand Prix. 12. Belgian Grand Prix. 13. Italian Grand Prix. 14. Singapore Grand Prix. 15. Japanese Grand Prix. 16. Korean Grand Prix. 17. Indian Grand Prix (new). 18. Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. 19. Brazilian Grand Prix - season finale - 27 Nov.
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Grand Prix of Miami - Grand-Am - was created in 1998.
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With a little fabrication, the 1969 grand prix engine could go inside a 1985 grand prix.
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Grand Prix is Actually french for 'Big Prize' meaning it can be any sport which has a grand prix, although the term grand prix is often linked to formula1 racing
Yes, a 1969 Grand prix engine could go inside a 1985 grand prix with a little fabrication.
The Monaco Grand Prix is held in Monte Carlo.
Pontiac Grand Prix was created in 1962.
Belgian Grand Prix was created in 1925.
JAF Grand Prix was created in 1969.