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It varies from year to year, roughly between 11 and 20 stops, and is mainly determined by the FIA.
F1, the Chinese name is "Formula 1 Championship", is the abbreviation of the English Formula 1 Grand Prix, and the official full name of this competition is "FIA Formula 1 World Championship".
"Formula Race" means "rules and restrictions", because Formula 1 races are built and raced according to the specifications and rules set by the FIA, and all participating teams must adhere to this set of formula-like guidelines.
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Formula One World Championship 2011 schedule.
Bahrain International Circuit 1, Bahrain Grand Prix (cancelled).
Dates: March 11-13.
Number of laps: 57.
Albert Park Circuit 2, Australian Grand Prix.
Dates: March 25-27.
Number of laps: 58 laps.
Sepang Circuit 3, Malaysian Grand Prix.
Dates: April 08-10.
Number of laps: 56 laps.
Shanghai International Circuit 4, Chinese Grand Prix.
Dates: April 15-17.
Number of laps: 56 laps.
Istanbul Circuit 5, Turkish Grand Prix.
Dates: May 6-8.
Number of laps: 58 laps.
Circuit de Catalunya 6, Spanish Grand Prix.
Dates: May 20-22.
Number of laps: 66 laps.
Monte Carlo 7, Monaco Grand Prix.
Dates: May 26-29.
Number of laps: 78 laps.
Circuit Gil-Villeneuve 8, Canadian Grand Prix.
Dates: June 10-12.
Number of laps: 70 laps.
Valencia Street Circuit 9, European Grand Prix.
Dates: June 24-26.
Number of laps: 57.
Silverstone 10, British Grand Prix.
Dates: July 8-10.
Number of laps: 52 laps.
Nürburgring 11, German Grand Prix.
Dates: July 22-24.
Number of laps: 60 laps.
Budapest Circuit 12, Hungarian Grand Prix.
Dates: July 29-31.
Number of laps: 70 laps.
Circuit de Spa 13, Belgian Grand Prix.
Dates: August 26-28.
Number of laps: 44 laps.
Monza Circuit 14, Italian Grand Prix.
Dates: September 09-11.
Number of laps: 53 laps.
Singapore Street Circuit 15, Singapore Grand Prix.
Dates: September 23-25.
Number of laps: 61.
Suzuka Circuit 16, Japanese Grand Prix.
Dates: October 7-9.
Number of laps: 53 laps.
Yeongam Circuit 17, Korean Grand Prix.
Dates: October 14-16.
Number of laps: 55 laps.
New Delhi F1 Circuit 18, Indian Grand Prix.
Dates: October 28-30.
Number of laps: TBD.
Yas Marina Circuit 19, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix race dates: November 11-13.
Number of laps: 55 laps.
Interlagos Circuit 20, Brazilian Grand Prix.
Dates: November 25-27.
Number of laps: 71 laps.
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This year there are 20 stops in Spain, Monaco, Canada, Europe (Valencia), United Kingdom, Germany, Hungary, Belgium, Italy, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, India, Abu Dhabi, Brazil.
So far, we have completed 4 races. (Bahrain, Malaysia, China, Turkey).
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This year, there are 20 stops in Bahrain, Malaysia, China, Turkey, Spain, Monaco, Canada, Europe (Valencia), United Kingdom, Germany, Hungary, Belgium, Italy, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, India, Abu Dhabi, Brazil.
Last year there were 19 stops, and there are some small changes every year.
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It varies from year to year and currently stands at 19 stations.
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1988 year.
In October 1983, the first F-117A entered service with the 4450th Tactical Group (now the 37th Tactical Fighter Wing) at the Tonopah test flight base, and the last batch was delivered in the summer of 1990, with four crashes in 1982, 1986, 1987 and 1997, the first large-scale deployment during the Gulf War.
On November 10, 1988, the U.S. Air Force first announced the F-117A**, which until then had been kept under strict secrecy.
1989 In April 1990, the U.S. Air Force publicly displayed an F-117A at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, which attracted tens of thousands of spectators.
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The first aircraft was delivered to the United States Air Force on 23 August 1982, bringing a total of 59 to the Air Force. The F-117A remained a secret after entering service until November 10, 1988, when the Air Force first announced the aircraft's **, and in April 1989, the F-117A was unveiled publicly at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada.
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Hello dear, there are many monumental races in Formula 1, here are some of them: Italian Grand Prix: This is one of the oldest races in F1 history, first held in 1921.
Throughout the history of F1, the Italian Grand Prix is the only race that has been held the most times on the same circuit, the Monza circuit. British Grand Prix: This is the first World Championship in Formula 1 history, first held in 1950.
It used to be held on different circuits, but now it is mostly held at Silverstone. Monaco Grand Prix: This is one of the most famous races of the F1 season and one of the oldest and most challenging circuits in the world.
It was first held in 1929 on the city streets of Monaco. Japanese Grand Prix: This is one of the most successful Grand Prix races in F1 history and one of the most popular events in the F1 World Championship.
It was first held in 1976 in 1976, and Ryojin was held on different circuits and is now held at the Suzuka Circuit. Australian Grand Prix: This is the first race to be held in the F1 season and one of the most popular races in F1 history.
It was first held in 1985 on a different circuit and is now held at Albert Park in Melbourne. These races have a long history and unique characteristics, and are an important part of F1's history that cannot be ignored.
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There are many monumental events in F1, the most famous of which include: 1. British Grand Prix: The British Grand Prix is the oldest race in F1 history, it was held in Bristol, England in 1950 and has a history of more than 70 years.
2. Italian Grand Prix: The Italian Grand Prix is one of the most famous races in F1 history, which was held in Milan in 1951 and has a history of more than 70 years. 3. Japanese Grand Prix:
The Japanese Grand Prix is one of the most popular races in F1 history, having been held in Fukuoka in Fukuoka in Fukuoka in Fukato Japan in 1976 for more than 45 years. 4. Australian Grand Prix: The Australian Grand Prix is one of the most popular races in F1 history, which was held in Brisbane, Australia in 1985 and has a history of more than 36 years.
5. Chinese Grand Prix: The Chinese Grand Prix is one of the most popular races in F1 history, it was held in Shanghai, China in 2004 and has a history of more than 17 years. In addition, there are many other commemorative events in F1, such as the Spanish Grand Prix, the Belgian Grand Prix, the German Grand Prix, the French Grand Prix, the Indian Grand Prix, and many more.
Of course it's dangerous.
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