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  2. History of Formula One regulations - Wikipedia

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    The regulations governing Formula One racing have changed many times throughout the history of the sport. Formula One's rules and regulations are set by the sport's governing body, the FIA. [1] The primary reasons behind rule changes have traditionally been to do with safety. [2]

  3. Formula One regulations - Wikipedia

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    Technical regulations are related to car specifications, such as the chassis or the engine. Meanwhile, sporting regulations involve race procedures and set rules that pertain to the sport as a whole. This article covers the current state of F1 technical and sporting regulations, as well as the history of the technical regulations since 1950.

  4. Category:Formula One races in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Formula One events that have been held in the United States of America. This category includes the Indianapolis 500, which although never run to Formula One regulations, was a round of the Formula One World Championship from 1950 to 1960.

  5. History of Formula One - Wikipedia

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    The sole exception was the Indianapolis 500, which was part of the championship (1950 to 1960), although not run to Formula One regulations and never contested by the teams that participated on the regular Formula One circuit (Alberto Ascari in 1952 and Juan Manuel Fangio in 1958 being the only regular Formula One drivers to bother with the ...

  6. United States Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 1982 Formula One season thus featured three Grands Prix in the United States—the first time in World Championship history that a country hosted more than two Grands Prix. Finally, a one-off Dallas Grand Prix in Fair Park, Texas , was held in 1984 ; it was plagued by problems with the track surface, exacerbated by extremely hot 104 °F (40 ...

  7. U.S. Congress asks F1 for formal explanation after rejecting ...

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    F1 rejected Michael Andretti's bid to own a team until at least the 2028 season earlier this year. U.S. Congress asks F1 for formal explanation after rejecting Michael Andretti's bid to own a team ...

  8. 1990 United States Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 1990 United States Grand Prix was the opening motor race of the 1990 Formula One World Championship held on March 11, 1990, in Phoenix, Arizona.It was the 32nd United States Grand Prix since the American Grand Prize was first held in 1908, and the 25th under Formula One regulations since the first United States Grand Prix was held at Sebring, Florida in 1959.

  9. Formula One racing - Wikipedia

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    At some periods in the history of Formula One the number of cars entered for each race has exceeded the number permitted, which historically would vary from race to race according to the circuit used; Monaco, for example, for many years allowed only twenty cars to compete because of the restricted space available. The slowest cars excess to the ...