Circuits

Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit

Back on the F1 calendar in 2022 after a lengthy period off the schedule due to Covid-19 restrictions. The Aussies have a new home favourite to cheer in the form of Oscar Piastri.

Shanghai International

An adventurous circuit and another one which is the brainchild of Hermann Tilke. Back on the calendar for the first time since 2019.

Bahrain International Circuit

The home of pre-season testing and the host of the F1 season opener in recent years. Bahrain kicked off the 2021, 2022 and 2023 seasons and do so again in 2024.

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya

The former home of F1 testing is facing an uncertain future with Madrid set to join the calendar in 2026.

Circuit de Monaco

The Monaco Grand Prix is still one of the jewels in Formula 1's crown, even if modern day F1 cars are not particularly suited to the track. Overtakes are hard to come by!

Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve

The Ile Notre-Dame was at the heart of the 1976 Montreal Olympics but now it is famed for its F1 track. Constructed specially every year and named after Canada's favourite F1 driver - the late, great Gilles Villeneuve.

Baku City Circuit

Another Tilke creation which debuted for the 2016 European Grand Prix. Since then known as the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Becoming a modern classic on the calendar with its long straight and narrow section through the old town.

Red Bull Ring

The Red Bull Ring - formerly the iconic A-1 Ring - no longer has the traits which once made it one of the most exciting tracks on the calendar. It still has its moments and is a second home for Max Verstappen and his Orange Army.

Silverstone Circuit

Remains one of THE iconic dates on the F1 calendar. Still one of the fastest tracks in the world, no wonder it is one the drivers love so much. A constant for F1 since 1950 and thankfully its long-term future is now secure.

Hungaroring

An ever-present on the F1 calendar since its debut in 1986, but doesn't tend to produce huge excitement. Difficult to overtake here and the track is known as 'Monaco without the barriers'. Hence can turn into a procession.

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

The longest circuit on the calendar and another of F1's iconic venues - set in a forest in the Belgian countryside. A spectacular test for any driver, featuring the awe-inspiring test that is Eau Rouge and the hairpin at La Source.

Autodromo Nazionale Monza

Monza provides a spectacular setting for one of F1's marquee events. The 'tifosi' provide a raucous backdrop to the on-track action at a venue known as 'The Temple Of Speed'. The race Ferrari are always desperate to win.

Marina Bay Street Circuit

Played host to the first night race in F1 history on its debut in 2008. Track position key after qualifying due to the nature of the track, but provides a jaw-dropping visual spectacle given the timing of the race, and the location.

Suzuka International Racing Course

A track which drivers take at full throttle for the most part - not surprisingly it is therefore a firm favourite with F1 drivers and fans alike. Played host to the infamous Senna/Prost skirmishes in the late 1980s. Now an iconic venue.

Circuit of The Americas

The first purpose-built F1 facility in the United States, and on the calendar since its debut in 2012. The fast-flowing Turns 3 through 6 have echoes of Silverstone's iconic Maggots/Becketts section. Starts with a stiff uphill run to Turn 1.

Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez

Revamped in recent years and already becoming a must-see for F1 fans since its return to the calendar in 2015. Its spectacular stadium section is one of the best spots on the F1 landscape. Has a thrilling run to the first corner.

Autódromo José Carlos Pace

Although modernised and shortened, Interlagos still provides a demanding test for both cars and drivers, whilst it still holds a special place in fans' hearts. Hamilton beat Massa to the title here in 2008.

Yas Marina Circuit

Provides a unique experience for F1 with its underground pitlane and hotel straddling the track. Provides a real spectacle under lights with a track which encourages more overtaking after recent circuit changes. Home of the hugely controversial 2021 title finale.

Circuit Zandvoort

Made its long-awaited return to the Formula 1 calendar in 2021, 36 years on from its last F1 World Championship race. A truly orange spectacle as fans flock to see Max Verstappen in action at his home race.

Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari

The classic Imola circuit was a welcome return to the Formula 1 calendar in 2020 and is back for yet another year in 2024. A much-loved favourite for the drivers.

Jeddah Street Circuit

A new addition to the Formula 1 calendar in 2021 and Saudi Arabia will be keeping its place on the calendar for many years to come. The second race on a record-breaking 24-race calendar.

Losail International Circuit

The penultimate race on the F1 2024 calendar as F1 expands its Middle East links with a 10-year deal in Qatar, signed in 2023.

Miami International Autodrome

A recent addition to the F1 calendar, with the race taking place around the outside of the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida as the sport looks to further establish a foothold in the US.

Las Vegas Street Circuit

Vegas, baby! Formula 1's rapid expansion in the US has continued with a third race Stateside...get ready to blast down the Las Vegas Strip.