Where are the Formula 1 race tracks?

The F1 World Championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, usually held on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets….Circuits.

Circuit Autodromo Nazionale di Monza ✔
Direction Clockwise
Location Monza, Italy
Last length used 5.793 km (3.600 mi)
Grands Prix Italian Grand Prix

How many Formula 1 circuits are there?

Since the Formula One World Championship era began in 1950, 69 circuits have hosted at least one grand prix. Some, like Spa-Francorchamps, Silverstone and Monza, stand out as true jewels in the sport’s crown.

Where has F1 raced in the US?

Circuit of the Americas
Since 2012, it has been held every year at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, with the exception of 2020 when it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.

How many F1 tracks are in Italy?

Italian Grand Prix

Race information
First held 1921
Most wins (drivers) Michael Schumacher (5) Lewis Hamilton (5)
Most wins (constructors) Ferrari (20)
Circuit length 5.793 km (3.600 mi)

Why F1 tickets are so expensive?

It is expensive because to maintain a team and pay the staff, drivers and transporting the cars and equipment from one country to another on a fleet of cargo planes is not cheap. The sponsors pay the drivers and constructors but to maintain a F1 race circuit is expensive and is used only once a year.

Which F1 track has the longest straight?

Baku City Circuit
Azerbaijan Grand Prix facts: Longest straight in F1 The Baku City Circuit was designed by Hermann Tilke, who has been responsible for laying out so many of F1’s newest tracks. It’s located right in the heart of the city, close to the main promenade on the Caspian Sea.

How old is the youngest F1 driver?

17 years
Youngest drivers to start a race

Driver Age
1 Max Verstappen 17 years, 166 days
2 Lance Stroll 18 years, 148 days
3 Lando Norris 19 years, 124 days
4 Jaime Alguersuari 19 years, 125 days

How many miles is a F1 track?

The minimum length of a Formula 1 race is 305km, or 190 miles. A race must complete at least as many laps as it takes to get to that distance. However, there is an exception. The Monaco Grand Prix is run to a distance of 260km, or 160 miles.