Formula 1 Events 2008
Ask any man alive if he had heard about the Formula 1? Almost all men will know exactly what you are talking about, since the Formula 1 events are the most prestigious and high class contest that exists in the sport of auto and motor racing.
The Formula 1 contest is represented by the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile), a non profit organization that's role is to act as a governing association for motor racing events. The contest's unique name comes from the nature of the games. All participants of this auto racing events must see that they meet the standard rules of the games.
How does it work? The cars race at a speed of approximately 320 km/h. Most Formula 1 events take place in Europe, which is the official centre for the racing events. Beginning In 2008 some races will be held in new locations such as China, Bahrain, Malaysia, Turkey and Singapore which will be the first city to host a night race. Many respected car companies supply the powerful engines for the races such as BMW, Ferrari, Honda, Toyota, Mercedes and Renault.
Down to business, the Grand Prix and the World championships:
The Formula 1 world championships are a series of races called the "Grand Prix" which are held each year either in man made circuits built for the races or on city streets closed especially for the events. The results of the winners are calculated in such a way that they will help determine which players will participate in two of the annual World Championship. The two main events of the Championships are known to be the "Drivers" and the "Constructors". During the year the constructor car companies, for example Ferrari, maintain several cars that compete on behalf of their name. As a direct result of the motor racing contests they have participated in, the companies are able to accumulate points which when gathered together will determine the Constructor's Championships participants and winners. The "Drivers" Championships compose of winning drivers from previous races, and are judged solely based on their performance during the different events.
The Formula 1 events are viewed by millions of people worldwide in over 200 countries. Nearly 55 million people watch the events live pulling in a respectable financial profit from the sponsors and the viewers. In the past the Formula 1 began as a simple car test in Europe's city streets and today has grown and developed into the most expensive sport in the world. May the best car win!
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