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A race and its name are often associated with the district of origin, the means of transferring and the distance of the race
- As a couple of examples, see the Dakar Rally or the Athens marathon.
What separates Formula 1 from all other forms of open wheel racing, is the central premise of F1 revolves around the very important issue that each team is a "constructor". That is, the chassis of the hardtop http://www.sportscardrivingexperience.com/ must be designed and manufactured in-house, and chassis can not be supplied to competitors on a "customer" basis. Engines are above all funded and/or developed by established major motor manufacturers, and can be supplied exclusively to just one team, or may be offered as "customer" engines, often to the smaller, lower-ranked teams.
