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Circuits

British GP Circuit


Silverstone has had more facelifts than any other track on the calendar, yet it's managed to retain its fast and challenging nature. The ...
 

German GP Circuit


A rhythmic, undulating track, each 5.148 kilometre lap of the German Grand Prix will see the drivers negotiate a complete mix of slow, ...
 

Hungarian GP Circuit


Monaco with more run-off. The Hungaroring is a tight and twisty track at which the drivers have to manage 14 slow speed corners ...
 

Belgian GP Circuit


Located between Liege and Brussels in the Ardennes forest, at seven kilometers Spa-Francorchamps is the longest circuit on the calendar. Despite some significant ...
 

Italian GP Circuit


The fastest track in Formula 1. It's known colloquially as 'La Pista Magica', and with good reason: the atmosphere is second to none. ...
 

Singapore GP Circuit


Being F1's only night race, the Singapore Grand Prix has a completely different ambience to other day time races. The start time forces ...
 

Korean GP Circuit


The 5.621km Yeongam track, located in the South Jeolla region of the Korean peninsula, is another Hermann Tilke creation. The track has a ...
 

Japanese GP Circuit


Designed and built in 1962 by Dutchman John Hugenholz, the Hermann Tilke of his day, Suzuka is a drivers' circuit par excellence. Its ...
 

Indian GP Circuit


The teams and drivers approved the 5.141km Buddh International Race Circuit after it hosted the inaugural Indian Grand Prix in 2011, located just ...
 

Abu Dhabi GP Circuit


Formula 1's second event in the Middle East. The Yas Marina Circuit features a number of innovative features, including a five star hotel ...
 

United States GP Circuit


Located only five minutes from the airport and 15 minutes from downtown Austin, Circuit of the Americas is a new world-class performance, entertainment ...
 

Brazilian GP Circuit


The Brazilian Grand Prix will be a true test of durability, heightened by the fact that the race is run in an anti-clockwise ...
 

Australian GP Circuit


A great place for the race. That's what the billboards around Melbourne say and no one in Formula 1 would disagree. The Australian ...
 

Malaysian GP Circuit


Sepang was the first F1 circuit to be designed and built by Hermann Tilke. It's a wide racetrack (14m at its widest point); ...
 

Chinese GP Circuit


The Shanghai International Circuit has all the hallmarks of a Hermann Tilke-designed racetrack: it's wide, it has a long straight followed by a ...
 

Bahrain GP Circuit


A cutting edge facility located where once there was only desert, Sakhir hosted the Middle East's inaugural Grand Prix in 2004. The predominantly ...
 

Spanish GP Circuit


A track that all teams know well, having raced here every year since 1991 and completed many thousands of kilometres of testing. The ...
 

Monaco GP Circuit


The jewel in Formula 1's crown. The dash through the Principality's tortuous streets is the most prestigious on the calendar; it stands on ...
 

Canadian GP Circuit


Located on the Ile Notre Dame in the St Lawrence river, the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a low-downforce power track made up of ...
 
 
 
 
 
 

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