The stock exchange has the Dow Jones, Formula 1 has the ING Race Index. ING, with its wealth of statistics for Formula 1 uses this Race Index to show where the Spanish Grand Prix lies in comparison to the other 16 race circuits.
The Honda Racing F1 Team in action at the Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
With its wealth of statistics on the Formula One, ING points out the great significance of the British Grand Prix - a true classic for drivers and fans.
The building and operation of the Honda Racing F1 Team's new state-of-the-art wind tunnel, officially opened in July 2006.
Grand Prix of Monaco is an exceptional race - one that thrives on tradition and fascination. Notes about Monaco: - In Monaco, just like in city traffic, it is hard to pass here. - Since 1950, the pole position driver has won the race 21 times. - 150,707 kpm is the average speed - drivers have to shift gears 48 times per lap. - Tire and brake wear are low, but grip is crucial on the narrow streets. - A special aerodynamic kit was developed for Monaco to give the cars more downforce.
The stock market has the Dow Jones Index, F1 has the ING Race Index to evaluate and compare the most important factors influencing the 17 race circuits. ING has determined that the French Grand Prix is not among the season's most demanding races.
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