- United States Grand Prix
F1 race
Name =United States Grand Prix
Circuit =Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Circuit_
Laps = 73
Circuit_length_km = 4.19
Circuit_length_mi = 2.60
Race_length_km = 306.02
Race_length_mi = 190.15
Most_wins_driver = flagicon|BRAAyrton Senna and
flagicon|GERMichael Schumacher (5)
Most_wins_constructor = flagicon|ITAFerrari (9)
Current_year = 2007
Winning_time = 1:31:09.965
Winner = flagicon|GBRLewis Hamilton
Winning_team = flagicon|GBRMcLaren -Mercedes
Pole_time = 1:12.331
Pole_driver = flagicon|GBRLewis Hamilton
Pole_team = flagicon|GBRMcLaren -Mercedes
Fastest_l
Fastest_lap_driver = flagicon|FINKimi Räikkönen
Fastest_lap_team = flagicon|ITAFerrari
The United States Grand Prix is a motor race which has been run on and off since 1908, when it was known as the "American Grand Prize". The race later became part of theFormula One World Championship.History
American Grand Prize
The race was known as the "American Grand Prize" from its start in 1908 to 1916.
Revival
The United States Grand Prix was revived on
October 12 ,1958 as a sports car race atRiverside International Raceway . The race formed part of the USAC Road Racing Championship and the AmericanChuck Daigh won in a Scarab, beatingDan Gurney 'sFerrari into second place.cite web |url=http://wsrp.ic.cz/usacrrc1958.html#4 |title=USAC Road Racing Championship 1958 |accessdate=2007-07-18 |work=World Sports Racing Prototypes]ebring
Russian-born
Alec Ulmann organized the first Formula One American Grand Prix on the road course atSebring, Florida in December, 1959 as the last race of the season.The starting grid included seven American drivers, but
New Zealand 'sBruce McLaren , in a Cooper, took his first win in F1 and was, at the time, the youngest driver ever to win a Grand Prix. McLaren took the lead on the last lap of the race when his team-mate,Jack Brabham , ran out of fuel. Brabham had to push his car over the line to finish fourth and clinch his and the team's first World Championships.Despite providing an exciting climax to the season, the race wasn't successful from the hosts' standpoint, as the promoters barely broke even.
Return to Riverside
Ulmann moved the race to the
Riverside International Raceway inRiverside, California in 1960.Stirling Moss put on quite a show in his privately-entered Lotus by winning from the pole. However, while the driver's purse was enormous (as at Sebring), the event was received no better than the previous year's and became another one-off.Watkins Glen
In 1961, however, when
Cameron Argetsinger was asked to host the race in Watkins Glen, New York, where international road racing was well established, the third time was indeed the charm, as F1 found the United States Grand Prix's home at The Glen. Over the next twenty years, the event became a cherished tradition among the fans as loyal crowds gathered each year on the wooded hills of up stateNew York . It was one of the season's most popular events with the teams and drivers as well, receiving the Grand Prix Drivers' Association award for the best organized and best staged GP of the season in 1965, 1970, and 1972. From 1976 to 1980 the race was called the "United States Grand Prix East" to differentiate from the "United States Grand Prix West" held in Long Beach the same years. In 1980, financial difficulties and the inability of the circuit to safely handle the increasingly faster and stiffer ground effect cars of the era led to the Glen's exit from the Formula One calendar after Alan Jones won the 1980 race for Williams. Since then, no United States Grand Prix has been held on a natural road course.Long Beach
"See"
United States Grand Prix West .Las Vegas
"See"
Las Vegas Grand Prix .Detroit
"See"
United States Grand Prix East .Dallas
The Vegas course left the schedule after just two seasons, and there were plans for a New York Grand Prix in 1983 to replace it, but this was cancelled unexpectedly in mid-year.
In 1984, the United States Grand Prix moved to
Dallas, Texas , joining the United States Grand Prix East inDetroit, Michigan .The race track was laid out on surface streets surrounding Texas State Fair Park. However the Fair Park circuit sustained damage during a support race and required repairs to be made to it the morning of the Formula One race. The F1 race, combined with the oppressive heat caused the track further damage.
The race was largely considered a disaster and Formula One did not return, leaving the
United States Grand Prix East as the only F1 race in the United States.Phoenix
Plans to continue Formula One races in the Detroit area at the nearby
Belle Isle did not materialize, and in 1989, Formula One moved toPhoenix, Arizona . ThePhoenix street circuit was laid out in down town Phoenix and was unpopular with drivers and the local crowd. After the race in 1991 was attended by little more than 18,000 spectators, Formula One left and did not return to the United States until 2000.Indianapolis
It was not until 2000 that another United States Grand Prix took place, this time at legendary
Indianapolis Motor Speedway . The convert|2.606|mi|km|sing=on infield road course uses approximately one mile of the storied oval, but in a clockwise direction. This is distinctly different from most United States motor racing, which is run counter-clockwise. However, it follows the general procedure of F1, in which the vast majority of races are run clockwise. The crowd at the 2000 race was estimated at over 225,000, perhaps the largest ever in F1.Michael Schumacher 's win was his second of four straight to end the season as he overtookMika Häkkinen for his third Championship. In 2001, the race went off less than three weeks after the events on September 11, 2001 in the US, and many teams and drivers featured special tributes to the U.S. on their cars and helmets. The 2002 edition was known for Schumacher and team-mateRubens Barrichello trading places near the finish line. Held in September its first four years, the USGP at Indianapolis was moved to an early summer date in 2004. In 2005, problems withMichelin tires led to seven teams withdrawing from the race after the formation lap. Only the three teams (six cars) withBridgestone tires started the2005 United States Grand Prix , and the event was considered a farce. Many commentators questioned whether a United States Grand Prix would be held in Indianapolis again, but the2006 United States Grand Prix was held the next year, onJuly 2 ,2006 , without controversy.On
July 12 , 2007, Formula One and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced that the 2007 US Grand Prix would be the last one held at IMS for the foreseeable future, as both sides could not agree on the terms for the event. Reportedly the door has been left open to renegotiate the possibility of returning the USGP to Indianapolis, but Formula One has not included a USGP venue in its 2008 or 2009 schedules. cite news| title =Speedway drops Formula One race| publisher =indystar.com| url =http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070712/SPORTS01/707120523| date =2007-07-12 | accessdate =2007-07-12]Winners of the United States Grand Prix
"Events which were not part of the
Formula One World Championship are indicated by a pink background."Notes:
* From 1908-1916, the race was named the "American Grand Prize".
* The 1976-1980 races were also known as the "United States Grand Prix East", to distinguish them from the "United States Grand Prix West", held in Long Beach, California.
* The 1984 race was also known as the "Dallas Grand Prix".Title sponsors
Toyota United States Grand Prix 1977–1980
Iceberg United States Grand Prix 1989–1991
SAP United States Grand Prix 2000–2002
Foster's United States Grand Prix 2003–2005Vodafone United States Grand Prix 2006
RBS United States Grand Prix 2007Future of the United States Grand Prix
The future of the United States Grand Prix is extremely uncertain following the announcement that it will not return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in F1|2008. Though there is no United States Grand Prix in 2008, it remains to be seen if the event will be held in the USA in future years. Formula One boss
Bernie Ecclestone has also said that he is considering having a second US Grand Prix, possibly on the west coast, in the future years.Fact|date=September 2007It is thought that the race will return to the calendar for F1|2009 on the track configuration that will be used for the 2008 race in the MotoGP championship. [
Autosport magazine,27 March [2008] p.11] Indianapolis Motor Speedway ownerTony George claims that the USGP will not return to Indianapolis unless it makes financial sense. Due to the expensive fees paid to host a grand prix, the race would require a title sponsor to be economically viable.Just Marketing International has been hired for the purpose of finding a sponsor. [ [http://formula-one.speedtv.com/article/f1-usgp-needs-title-sponsor-to-return/ Speedtv.com] "USGP Needs Title Sponsor to Return" retrieved April 4, 2006] As of now, the United States Grand Prix is not on the Formula One calendar for 2009. It can, however, still appear on the calendar as there is still an early March slot available. According to the Speed Channel's broadcast team, Eccelstone met with teams at Spa Francorchamps shortly before the running of the 2008 Belgian Grand Prix on September 7, 2008 to tell them that the United States Grand Prix will likely return in 2010, but no confirmation was made regarding whether Indianapolis will again serve as the race venue.Notes and references
See also
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United States Grand Prix East
*United States Grand Prix West
*Las Vegas Grand Prix External links
* [http://home.cinci.rr.com/usgp/history/ United States Grand Prix History]
* [http://www.f1db.com/f1/page/SAP_United_States_Grand_Prix_2005 United States Grand Prix Statistics]
* [http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/cir-058.html Formula One Phoenix Circuit History]
* [http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/cir-018.html Formula One Fair Park Circuit History]
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