OK, one more. From the Official F1 @ San Morino (Imola) pages it is
Gran Prix. So the Italians must also drop the "d"
http://www.formula1.sm/history.htm
Larry
On Nov 30, 2005, at 11:12 AM, Larry B. Macy, Ph.D. wrote:
> Oops, not the official F1 site, a Fantasy sports site, but I still
> like the one at Talledaga ;-)
>
> Larry
>
> On Nov 30, 2005, at 11:05 AM, Larry B. Macy, Ph.D. wrote:
>
>> OK Look up Gran Prix in Google and you get both spellings. (and
>> Gran Prix on the F1 web site)
>>
>> Granted the "Gran Prix" raceway in Talledaga has little to no
>> resemblence to an F1 venue ;-)
>>
>> Larry
>>
>> On Nov 30, 2005, at 00:09 AM, MICHAEL CARPENTER wrote:
>>
>>> This has been an interesting topic. I just thought that I would
>>> add that the individual races were actually Grand Epreuve. I
>>> know that I misspelled the "E" word. Oh well, there is not a
>>> french bone in my body. A german one and a scottish one but no
>>> french ;^)).
>>>
>>> Mike C
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacques Le Clainche"
>>> <hobbycars@cox.net>
>>> To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 10:30 PM
>>> Subject: RE: Misspelling and Frogs
>>>
>>>
>>>> Jim wrote: Having been around the "Grans Prix" in Europe
>>>> throughout the late
>>>> 60s and having watched Ford and the GT40s kick Ferarri a$$ at
>>>> "Le Mans", I can assure that they are both French words (not that
>>>> I have any great love for the Frogs) and are correctly spelled in
>>>> this paragraph.
>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> -----
>>>> Nope!... It's Grand Prix, meaning the top prize in any
>>>> competition - Grand
>>>> Prix, then Prix d'honneur, etc, were given for clocks, wines, etc!
>>>>
>>>> By the way, I was there in the 60s too - and I lived not far
>>>> from Le Mans.
>>>>
>>>> Jacques Le Clainche, ex-Frog.
>>>
>>
>>
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