In Formula 1, a trophy is awarded to the top three finishers of every race and the top three constructors in terms of points scored. Each circuit commission its own unique trophy design, meaning no two grand prix trophies look the same — they often reflect the culture or heritage of the host country. The trophies are presented during the podium ceremony, which takes place shortly after the race concludes. Winning drivers and constructors keep their trophies as permanent records of their achievements in the championship.
Example: What a moment — he lifts the trophy on the top step of the podium in front of the home crowd. That will mean everything to him.
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