It is not clear what measure of mass or currency a "gp" is and so the question cannot be answered.
The 2013 Formula One racing calendar includes a total of 19 races. They are: 1. Australian GP 2. Malaysian GP 3. Chinese GP 4. Bahrain GP 5. Spanish GP 6. Monaco GP 7. Canadian GP 8. British GP 9. German GP 10. Hungarian GP 11. Belgian GP 12. Italian GP 13. Singapore GP 14. Korean GP 15. Japanese GP 16. Indian GP 17. Abu Dhabi GP 18. United States GP 19. Brazilian GP The last race - Brazilian GP held at the Interlagos circuit in brazil is happening this weekend 24th and 25th Nov 2013
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The dates for the 2010 F1 season are;Bahrain GP-March 14, Australian GP-March 28, Malaysian GP-April 4, Chinese GP-April 18, Spanish GP-May 9, Monaco GP-May 16, Turkish GP-May 30 May, Canadian GP-June 13, European GP-June 27, British GP-July 11, German GP-July 25, Hungarian GP-August 1, Belgian GP-August 29, Italian GP-September 12, Singapore GP-September 26, Japanese GP-October 3, Korean GP-October 17, Abu Dhabi GP-October 31 and Brazilian GP-November 14.
The 2013 Formula One racing calendar includes a total of 19 races in different countries. The countries that are going to host the race usually get their name added to the GP. The events this year are: 1. Australian GP - Melbourne 2. Malaysian GP - Kuala Lumpur 3. Chinese GP - Shanghai 4. Bahrain GP - Sakhir 5. Spanish GP - Valencia 6. Monaco GP - Monte Carlo 7. Canadian GP - Montreal 8. British GP - Silverstone 9. German GP - Hockenheim 10. Hungarian GP - Budapest 11. Belgian GP - Spa 12. Italian GP - Monza 13. Singapore GP - Singapore 14. Korean GP - Yeongham 15. Japanese GP - Suzuka 16. Indian GP - New Delhi 17. Abu Dhabi GP - Abu Dhabi 18. United States GP - Texas 19. Brazilian GP - Interlagos
The 1991 Australian GP probably - it was so wet and such a disaster they had to stop it after just 16 laps. The 2009 Malaysian GP and the 2011 Canadian GP also spring to mid as examples of really wet recent races, both of which had red flags which either stopped the race or kept it off for hours. The 1984 Monaco GP, 1994 Japanese GP and the 2003 Brazilian GP were also incredibly wet races - perhaps it was one of those.
Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II was created on 1992-07-16.
The 2011 Formula 1 season included 18 races. The season was won by Sebastian Vettel of the Red Bull Racing Team. the race schedule for the 2011 season was as follows: 1. Australian GP - 27 March 2. Malaysian GP - 10 April 3. Chinese GP - 17 April 4. Turkish TP - 8 May 5. Spanish GP - 22 May 6. Canadian GP - 12 June 7. European GP - 26 June 8. British GP - 10 July 9. German GP - 24 July 10. Hungarian GP - 31 July 11. Belgian GP - 28 August 12. Italian GP - 11 September 13. Singapore GP - 25 September 14. Japanese GP - 9 October 15. Korean GP - 16 October 16. Indian GP - 30 October 17. Abu Dhabi GP - 13 November 18. Brazilian GP - 27 November
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The F1 grand prix races were held on the following dates in 2010: A. Bahrain GP - 14 March B. Australian GP - 28 March C. Malaysian GP - 4 April D. Chinese GP - 19 April E. Spanish GP - 9 May F. Monaco GP - 16 May G. Turkish GP - 30 May H. Canadian GP - 13 June I. European GP - 27 June J. British GP - 11 July K. German GP - 25 July L. Hungarian GP - 1 August M. Belgian GP - 29 August N. Italian GP - 12 September O. Singapore GP - 26 September P. Japanese GP - 10 October Q. Korean GP - 24 October R. Brazilian GP - 7 November Abu Dhabi GP - 14 November
There are 61,1936 registered doctors on the GP Register for the UK (as at 1st August 2011
There are 61,1936 registered doctors on the GP Register for the UK (as at 1st August 2011)
GP surgeries can be located by visiting the website NHS. It provides very accurate locations of GP surgeries. One can also look up for GP surgeries by entering their zip code.