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2008 FIA Formula One World Championship Race Calendar
| 01 | 2008 FORMULA 1™ ING Australian Grand Prix (Melbourne) | 14 - 16 Mar |
| 02 | 2008 FORMULA 1™ Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix (Kuala Lumpur) | 21 - 23 Mar |
| 03 | 2008 FORMULA 1™ Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix (Bahrain) | 04 - 06 Apr |
| 04 | FORMULA 1™ Gran Premio de España Telefónica 2008 (Catalunya) | 25 - 27 Apr |
| 05 | 2008 FORMULA 1™ Petrol Ofisi Turkish Grand Prix (Istanbul) | 09 - 11 May |
| 06 | FORMULA 1™ Grand Prix de Monaco 2008 (Monte Carlo) | 22 - 25 May |
| 07 | FORMULA 1™ Grand Prix du Canada 2008 (Montreal) | 06 - 08 Jun |
| 08 | FORMULA 1™ Grand Prix de France 2008 (Magny-Cours) | 20 - 22 Jun |
| 09 | 2008 FORMULA 1™ Santander British Grand Prix (Silverstone) | 04 - 06 Jul |
| 10 | FORMULA 1™ Grosser Preis von Deutschland 2008 (Hockenheim) | 18 - 20 Jul |
| 11 | FORMULA 1™ Magyar Nagydíj 2008 (Budapest) | 01 - 03 Aug |
| 12 | 2008 FORMULA 1™ Grand Prix of Europe (Valencia) | 22 - 24 Aug |
| 13 | 2008 FORMULA 1™ ING Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Francorchamps) | 05 - 07 Sep |
| 14 | FORMULA 1™ Gran Premio Santander d'Italia 2008 (Monza) | 12 - 14 Sep |
| 15 | 2008 FORMULA 1™ SingTel Singapore Grand Prix (Singapore) | 26 - 28 Sep |
| 16 | 2008 FORMULA 1™ Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix (Fuji Speedway) | 10 - 12 Oct |
| 17 | 2008 FORMULA 1™ Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix (Shanghai) | 17 - 19 Oct |
| 18 | FORMULA 1™ Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2008 (Sao Paulo) | 31 Oct - 02 Nov |
About F1 racing A Formula One race takes place over an entire weekend. The event usually begins on Friday, with free practice for the drivers to learn the circuit and for the teams to experiment with their cars to figure out the best settings for the particular track. On Saturday, two qualifying sessions take place, both of which use the same format of allowing each driver to set one "flying lap" time on an empty track, which determines the order the cars start on the grid. A driver or car that sets the fastest flying lap qualifies at the front of the grid and is said to be in pole position. The race itself, held on the Sunday afternoon, begins with a warm-up lap, after which the cars are assembled on the starting grid in the order they qualified. Generally supply of F1 racing tickets does not meet demand and therefore members of the public cannot access these highly coveted F1 racing tickets. Ticketstosee.com is a UK based broker providing access to these highly sought after tickets. Ticketstosee.com is the most trusted marketplace for F1 tickets, premium or hard-to-get F1 grand prix tickets in the UK & Europe. Find F1 racing tickets by using the links on this page. We hope you enjoy your experience with Ticketstosee.com Ticketstosee.com is in no way affiliated with Ticketmaster UK, F1 or any official organiser, circuit or box office. The F1 racing ticket prices listed on our website are based on supply and demand and are usually above face value.
Understanding F1 Aerodynamics A modern Formula One car has almost as much in common with a jet fighter as it does with an ordinary road car. Aerodynamics have become key to success in the sport and teams spend tens of millions of dollars on research and development in the field each year. The aerodynamic designer has two primary concerns: the creation of downforce, to help push the car's tyres onto the track and improve cornering forces; and minimising the drag that gets caused by turbulence and acts to slow the car down. Despite the full-sized wind tunnels and vast computing power used by the aerodynamic departments of most teams, the fundamental principles of Formula One aerodynamics still apply: to create the maximum amount of downforce for the minimal amount of drag. The primary wings mounted front and rear are fitted with different profiles depending on the downforce requirements of a particular track. Tight, slow circuits like Monaco require very aggressive wing profiles - you will see that cars run two separate 'blades' of 'elements' on the rear wings (two is the maximum permitted). In contrast, high-speed circuits like Monza see the cars stripped of as much wing as possible, to reduce drag and increase speed on the long straights. Every single surface of a modern Formula One car, from the shape of the suspension links to that of the driver's helmet - has its aerodynamic effects considered.
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