grand prix
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Definition
Noun: 1. A major international motor racing event: "Grand Prix" refers to one of a series of prestigious, top-level international races, most famously in Formula One motor racing. It is a standalone, high-profile competition.
Usage
- The term "Grand Prix" is a proper noun and is always capitalized. It often forms part of the official name of a specific race (e.g., the Monaco Grand Prix).
- It is used to denote a single, specific race within a championship series.
- While most commonly associated with Formula One, it can also refer to major international races in other motorsport categories, such as motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP).
Examples
- Noun:
- The Italian Grand Prix is one of the oldest and most famous races in the world.
- He won his first Grand Prix last season.
- The championship consists of over twenty Grands Prix held on different continents.
Advanced Usage
- "Grand Prix racing": Refers to the sport or category of racing that consists of Grand Prix events.
- He has been involved in Grand Prix racing for decades.
- The plural form can be "Grands Prix" (using the French plural) or, less formally, "Grand Prixes".
Variants and Related Words
- GP: A common abbreviation for Grand Prix.
- The next GP is in two weeks.
- Formula One Grand Prix: The full, specific term for a race in the FIA Formula One World Championship.
Synonyms
- International race: A more general term.
- Championship race: Emphasizes its place within a points series.
Notes
- The term originates from French, meaning "grand prize" or "great prize".
- In contexts outside of motorsport, "Grand Prix" can sometimes be used for other major international competitions (e.g., in equestrian events or music), but its primary and most recognized meaning is in motorsport.
Noun
- one of several international races