The Brazilian GP last hosted
the F1 season opener in 1995, having done so quite a few times previously.
The Silverstone circuit looked very different when it first hosted
a F1 season opener, more specifically the maiden race in the F1 world championship.
The Australian Grand Prix has been
the F1 season opener since 1996, apart from a few trips to Bahrain to kick - start new campaigns.
Yes, for a short period of time in the late 50s and early 60s Monaco was
the F1 season opener.
The F1 season opener is always an exciting race.
Not all of them hit the mark, but there have been some awesome venues for
F1 season openers through the years.
Not exact matches
The plan was to have
F1 TV Pro (as it's called) go live for the
season opener in Melbourne this weekend, but unfortunately it seems there are still a few kinks to iron out.
The first race of the 1994
F1 season was anything but dull as suspiciously fast pit stops and plenty of on - track action made for an intriguing
season -
opener
That's because shortly before the
season opener in Australia,
F1 decided to delay its introduction as it wasn't quite working properly yet.
The British Grand Prix is one of the most historic races in
F1 but since hosting the
season opener in 1950, it's picked up a position on the calendar more towards the middle alongside other European rounds.
Driving for the gradually - improving Shadow team, Jean - Pierre Jarier started the 1975
season off with his first
F1 pole at the Argentinian GP, the
season opener.