At Grand Prix races, the second national anthem typically represents the host country of the event, serving as a symbol of national pride and identity. It is played during the podium ceremony, often following the national anthem of the winning driver’s country, highlighting the significance of the location and celebrating local culture. This tradition underscores the global nature of motorsport while recognizing the contributions and spirit of the host nation.
It's called a podium.
Tim Commerford
Orchestra conductors stand before the orchestra on a raised platform in the orchestra pit that allows him to be in full view of the entire orchestra. A tray is attached to the stand that holds the music or opera score that is to be conducted.
The first US live show of Rage Against The Machine was in Northridge, California on October 23 in 1991. They were playing on a small podium in the California State University.
because he is a bad singer
podium
Podium.
The plural of podium is podiums.
Podium is a noun.
As of most recent GP (Abu Dhabi GP) Red Bull team has been in podium 13 times (Both Drivers podiums Combined) Ferrari team has been in podium 12 times (Both Drivers podiums Combined) McLaren team has been in podium 11 times (Both Drivers podiums Combined)
Own the Podium was created in 2004.
Podium
1st Jenson Button 2nd Sebastian Vettel 3rd Mark Webber
1st Jenson Button 2nd Sebastian Vettel 3rd Mark Webber
1st Jenson Button 2nd Sebastian Vettel 3rd Mark Webber
podium orDais(pronounced /ˈdeɪ.əs/ or /ˈdaɪ.əs/[1]) is any raised platform located either in or outside of a room or enclosure, often for dignified occupancy, as at the front of a lecture hall or sanctuary.