What stops have been cancelled in F1 since 2002? What tracks are involved? Thank you.

Updated on society 2024-05-10
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The cancelled stations are:

    1. The Imola circuit of the San Marino Grand Prix.

    The circuit is located in Italy, and according to FIA regulations, no two races can be named after the same country, and since Italy already has the Monza circuit for the Italian Grand Prix, it is called San Marino. Cancelled since 2007.

    2. Nürburgring.

    Located in Germany, the race became the European Grand Prix under the same circumstances as Italy, and since 2007 the Nürburgring has been hosting the German Grand Prix on a rotational basis with the former Hockenheimring German Grand Prix.

    3. Suzuka Circuit.

    Since 2007, the Japan Grand Prix has been held at Fuji Speedway from Suzuka to Fuji.

    4. Indianapolis Speedway.

    The Indianapolis Circuit for the United States Grand Prix, cancelled since 2008.

    New tracks: 1. Upper track of the Chinese Grand Prix.

    In 2004, F1 entered China for the first time.

    2. Istanbul Circuit, Turkey.

    In 2005, he entered F1

    3. Bahrain. In 2004, he entered F1

    4. Singapore.

    In 2008, he entered F1 and was the first night race track in F1.

    5. Valencia Circuit of the European Grand Prix.

    Since 2008, the European Grand Prix has been held at the Valencia circuit in Spain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    San Marino Circuit, Italy.

    European Raceway Nürburgring.

    Japan Station Suzuka Circuit.

    Imola Circuit, Italy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    San Marino Circuit, Italy.

    The European Raceway, the Nürburgring, the Hockenheimring Circuit alternately hosts the Japan Raceway, and the Suzuka Circuit is changed to the Fuji Circuit.

    Imola Circuit, Italy.

    Added China, Turkey, Bahrain, Singapore, and Valencia Europe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Famous F1 circuits include Silverstone in the UK, Neue Berglin in Germany, Monza in Italy, Spa in Belgium, Hockenheim in Germany, Monte Carlo in Monaco, and Circuit de Catalunya in Spain. Even those who don't watch F1 at the Neuburgrin circuit in Germany have heard of it. The track is known as Green Hell, so it's too dangerous to host F1.

    Many drivers have had accidents and even lost their lives on this track. Major manufacturers will go to the new Berburgring circuit to test the performance of their cars, and some racing enthusiasts will go to the new Berburgring circuit to run two laps when they have nothing to do. If you are interested in the new Bogolin, you can check it out.

    F1 is a more spectacular event, with a high speed and a lot of exciting overtaking events. The performance of the F1 car is good, the technology content is high, and the cost of the F1 car is also high. The cost of an F1 car is about 200 million RMB.

    There are various aerodynamic packages available on F1 cars to improve stability at high speeds and cornering speeds of the car. F1 cars can reach top speeds of 350 km/h and engines can reach 15,000 rpm, with some cars even higher. The maximum power of the F1 engine can exceed 1000.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    With seven teams out of the race, the 2005 race in the United States is destined to be a disgraceful record in F1 history. The fact that there were only six cars involved in this race greatly affected the image of F1 and deeply pierced the hearts of fans. Michelin, the seven teams that boycotted, and the FIA "sacrificed" a race in an extreme way of fighting for their rights.

    Michelin tried to get the constraints they wanted by instigating the seven teams to join forces against the FIA, and the seven striking teams needed a justification from Michelin to challenge the FIA's rights in order to claim benefits from the FIA in the future, while the FIA did not budge in order to maintain its absolute control of F1. The strike in the U.S. took place.

    What's even more chilling is that the result after the strike can only be after a period of entanglement, turning big things into small things and small things. In order to minimize the impact of the incident and to avoid the recurrence of the boycott, the FIA can only "be lenient" with Michelin and the seven teams that have boycotted. However, thanks to Moseley's maneuvering, the FIA completely gained the upper hand, and the seven teams that boycotted not only gained nothing in this incident, but also lost points in this race.

    Michelin's decision to officially retire from F1 at the end of the 2006 season at the end of the season was undoubtedly largely influenced by the American race.

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