GRAND PRIX RACING


Meaning of GRAND PRIX RACING in English

Automobile racing in which formula cars are run on closed highways or courses that simulate road conditions.

Formula cars are open-wheel, open-cockpit, rear-engine vehicles and are generally smaller than those used in speedway races such as the Indianapolis 500 . Grand Prix racing began in 1906 and today comprises more than 15 major international events. Its popularity grew particularly from the 1950s, when world championships were established.

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