Which is the best F1 circuit?
F1 2021: 14 Best Tracks, Ranked
- 1 Interlagos – Brazil. It’s hard to think of a better race track than Brazil’s Interlagos circuit.
- 2 Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi.
- 3 Spa-Francorchamps – Belgium.
- 4 Monza – Italy.
- 5 Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez – Mexico.
- 6 Circuit Of The Americas – USA.
- 7 Silverstone – UK.
- 8 Imola – Italy.
What is the biggest circuit in F1?
Sebring International Raceway, Sebring, Florida, United States. The longest Formula 1 race circuit that is still operational is the Sebring International Raceway which is located in Sebring, Florida. This race course is just under 5.2 miles long and it occupies a portion of the Sebring Regional Airport.
Which F1 circuit is hardest?
The Maggots/Becketts track in Silverstone is one of the most challenging tracks for drivers. Most Formula fans and professionals are aware of the enormous difficulties of this track. The technical turn combo in racing is one thing that makes the track in Silverstone so notoriously challenging.
What F1 circuit is fastest?
A 157mph average lap means Jeddah is F1’s fastest street circuit, with 27 turns – many flat out – making for a fearsome challenge. The track is essentially a high-speed chase up and down the Corniche waterfront, an opening chicane leading to 11 fast winding corners.
What is the flattest F1 circuit?
The track that is the flattest on the calendar is the Sochi Autodrome, set out around some of the stadia used in the 2014 Olympic Winter games. The track has barely any elevation change, with the difference between the highest and lowest points on the grid being only 1.9m.
Which is the shortest F1 circuit?
the Circuit de Monaco
The shortest circuit by lap distance to host a Formula One World Championship race is the Circuit de Monaco, in Monte Carlo, Monaco, which has held races from 1929-2011. The course has changed in length over the years, with its shortest incarnation between 1929-1979 when it measured 1.9 miles (3.1 km).
Where is F1 most popular?
The biggest market on this metric was China (70.8m unique viewers in 2021, +13% vs 2020), but there were also significant YoY gains in Spain (+272%), Russia (+129%), and the USA (+53%). Globally, the average audience per Grand Prix in 2021 was 70.3m.