High-powered racing cars aggressively, tearing up rubber. The elite of the racing world, dueling it out for the win, the 2018 FIA Formula One World Championship is a sport like no other. #Petrolheads
While soccer enthusiasts engulfed themselves in the recent month-long Soccer World Cup, racing enthusiasts have been keeping a close eye on their favourite racers since the Formula One World Championships started with the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Australia, on March 25.

What is the attraction of the Formula One World Championships? Since the Formula One World Championships inception in the 1950s, the sport constantly strives to push technological boundaries to the limits to ensure a successful season.
Through cutting automotive technology, these are more than mere cars being driven. They are works of art, brute power, harnessed by men with expert reflexes. A true adrenaline fueled sport.
Ten races have taken place so far, with another 11 racing events lined up. The following Grand Prix are still to run as part of the World Championships:
- German Grand Prix, Hockenheim Circuit – July 22
- Hungarian Grand Prix, Budpest Circuit – July 29
- Belgian Grand Prix, Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps – August 26
- Italian Grand Prix, Monza Circuit – September 2
- Singapore Grand Prix, Marina Bay Street Circuit – September 16
- Russian Grand Prix, Sochi Autodrom – September 30
- Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka International Racing Course – October 7
- United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas – October 21
- Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City – October 28
- Brazillian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo – November 11
- Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina – November 25
With ridiculous amounts of high octane fun still to be held, be sure to follow the event and see who clinches the victory this year.











