El Kadsre Grand Prix

The El Kadsre Grand Prix is a motor race held annually in El Kadsre City, El Kadsre at Matsunoki International Raceway. Since 1979 (when it was named the Vlokozu Union Grand Prix), the race has been a round of the  World Championship.

Origins
The first El Kadsre Grand Prix occurred on May 12, 1957 over a 3.1-mile (5.0 km) track laid out at Charlesburg Lake Park, an amusement park in Glonisla. Several notable Formula One teams of it's early years sent three cars each and the event drew massive amounts of spectators. However, the Maori shock that led to the split of the Republic of El Kadsre the following year meant the end of in the country for years.

Matsunoki International Raceway
suggested the idea of a race in, however a threat of legal action from the organizers of the unrelated dissuaded him. A Sentanese friend of Ecclestone recommended the Vlokozu Union, and meetings were organized between the Vlokozuian government, the and the. The initial concept was to create a street circuit similar to the using a then-mothballed section of the El Kadsre City-Glonisla Highway; however Michael Vlokozu and his inner circle decided to build a new circuit on a former landfill in Matsunoki near a major highway. Matsunoki International Raceway was built in six months, less time than any other Formula One circuit.

The first El Kadsre Grand Prix since the 1957 edition was held at Matsunoki International Raceway on October 3, 1979. 643,000 from across Aritonesia spectated.