Grand Prix Racing is a form of high-speed motorsport that features a series of races held on closed circuits or public roads. It is part of the Formula One championship, which is the highest class of single-seater auto racing. Each race, known as a Grand Prix, typically lasts around 90 minutes and involves multiple laps around a track.
The sport attracts teams and drivers from around the world, competing for points that contribute to the overall championship standings. Notable teams include Mercedes, Ferrari, and Red Bull Racing, while famous drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher have made significant impacts in the sport's history.