1. British Grand Prix (United Kingdom)
The British Grand Prix has mostly been held at the Silverstone circuit (labelled the home of British motor racing), it has been the home of the British Grand Prix in 1948 and has hosted it full time since 1987, and over the years has had many different layouts and alterations done to the circuit to keep it fresh and exciting. However no matter what the changes are, the British crowd always come out in force to support the British drivers like Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton and Paul Di Resta. In the past the Silverstone facilities havn't been quite upto standard unlike at most circuits, but in the last few years since they changed the circuit layout yet again the owners of the circuit have been trying to make the facilities better than they were. Just like all the other F1 races, the British Grand Prix never fails to excite the race fans, whether it be rain or shine, like in 2002 for example which was raining endlessly throughout most of the race and there were plenty of spins and crashes aplenty. All of Ferrari's rivals got there strategies horribly wrong along with the weather and it ended as a Ferrari 1-2 finish, which many of the crowd stayed to see even though the weather was horrendous and it was a miserable day for the British based drivers and teams, but all in all the British race fans love the British Grand Prix even though it had been struggling financially and now with the race looking towards a better future, the fans can look forward to enjoying seeing the F1 race at the home of British motor racing for many more years to come.