The British Grand Prix
The British Grand Prix is also just one of the many series of races that make up a Formula 1 season. But then, it is actually like no other. Definitely, the Grand Prix is incomparable.
The British Grand Prix is one of the two oldest series of races when it comes to Formula 1. It can actually be considered a parent of almost all of the series of races in the highest class of auto racing event.
The Grand Prix motor racing was indeed established first by Henry Segrave at Brooklands in Britain in the year 1926. The establishment just came after the man won in the year 1923 in significant events.
The British Grand Prix got plenty of tracks to where its drivers and fans could assemble and celebrate auto racing. Yes, first it was established at Brooklands in Britain. But later, when the Formula 1 championship started in 1950, it had the Silverstone for its drivers and fans and it actually alternated as host with Brands Hatch between 1964 and 1986, and with Aintree between 1955 and 1962.
The British Grand Prix is indeed a Grand Prix that we can’t just ignore. It is now one of the two oldest series of races when it comes to Formula 1, and for sure it went through a lot since its inception.
The British Grand Prix is one of the series of races that consist this year’s Formula 1 season. Just being a one awesome Grand Prix, it really deserves to be one.
With the certain things that the British Grand Prix can offer, it should really be a part of this year’s Formula 1 season. Such season will not be complete without it, such season will not be successful later without it. Certainly, it can just make Formula 1 drivers and fans so excited about this year’s Formula 1 season.
by maryann on February 23rd, 2010 Tags: Aintree, Brands Hatch, British Grand Prix, Brooklands, Formula 1, Silverstone
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