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Albert Park Circuit AU

A fast flowing street circuit around Albert Park Lake. Recent layout changes removed tight chicanes, creating multiple blistering DRS zones and vastly improving overtaking opportunities.

Circuito IFEMA Madrid SP

Madrid Street Circuit is a brand-new, 5.47km semi-permanent hybrid layout built around the IFEMA exhibition center that features 90-degree city corners, heavy braking zones, a unique banked turn, and two tunnels designed specifically to prioritize mechanical grip, top-end straight-line speed, and overtaking action.

Shanghai International Circuit CN

Famous for its unique layout inspired by the Chinese character 'Shang'. It features an incredibly punishing opening vortex turn and a massive 1.2km back straight that completely tests top-end engine speeds.

Suzuka International Racing Course JP

One of the ultimate driver favorites, featuring a legendary "figure-eight" crossover layout. The sweeping, high-speed S-Curves and the terrifyingly fast 130R corner demand absolute peak aerodynamic downforce efficiency.

Miami International Autodrome US

A sun-baked temporary street circuit wrapping around the Hard Rock Stadium. It combines long high-speed straights with a tricky, tight, and technical sector three under the turn 16 overpass.

Circuit Gilles Villeneuve CA

A high-speed semi-permanent venue on Notre Dame Island. Drivers aggressively bounce over heavy curbs, ending with the famous "Wall of Champions" chicane right before the finish line line.

Circuit de Monaco MC

The crown jewel of Formula 1. An incredibly tight, unforgiving street track where qualifying is everything. There is absolutely zero room for error alongside the luxurious harbor barriers.

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya ES

The ultimate benchmark track for car testing. It features a perfect blend of high-speed sweeps and technical sectors, especially now that the slow final chicane has been removed for a fast final corner.

Red Bull Ring AT

Nestled beautifully in the Styrian mountains, this short track features only 10 corners but severe elevation changes. Three heavy braking zones in a row make it an exceptional track for overtaking.

Silverstone Circuit GB

The historic home of F1. A hyper-fast, sweeping airfield layout showcasing legendary corners like Copse, Maggots, and Becketts, pushing cars and tires to their absolute physical limits.

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps BE

The longest track on the calendar, winding through the Ardennes forest. Features the famous Eau Rouge/Raidillon uphill sweep and completely unpredictable micro-climate weather conditions.

Hungaroring HU

Often described as "Monaco without the walls." A dusty, twisting, non-stop sequence of medium-speed corners that demands high aerodynamic downforce and superb chassis balance.

Circuit Zandvoort NL

An old-school rollercoaster track carved into coastal sand dunes. It stands out with two unique, heavily banked corners (up to 18 degrees) that allow for incredible racing lines.

Autodromo Nazionale Monza IT

The "Temple of Speed." This ultra-low-downforce track consists almost entirely of massive straights interrupted only by heavy braking chicanes, generating maximum engine stress.

Baku City Circuit AZ

A crazy clash of two worlds: an incredibly narrow castle section followed by an absurdly long 2.2km main straight that consistently triggers chaotic slipstream battles.

Marina Bay Street Circuit SG

A brutally exhausting night race conducted under heavy tropical humidity. With over 19 corners and bumpy street surfaces, it remains one of the toughest mental and physical tests for drivers.

Circuit of the Americas US

An excellent modern facility in Austin. It features a steep uphill braking zone into Turn 1, followed by a sweeping sector inspired heavily by Silverstone's iconic layout.

Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez MX

Situated over 2,200 meters above sea level. The thin mountain air heavily reduces aerodynamic downforce and engine cooling efficiency, finishing with a unique run through a stadium section.

Autódromo José Carlos Pace (Interlagos) BR

A classic, compact anti-clockwise track featuring dramatic elevation changes. The twisting infield section combined with a long, sweeping uphill front straight creates fantastic racing.

Las Vegas Strip Circuit US

A high-speed neon spectacle flying right down the famous Las Vegas Strip. Cold night-time temperatures present a huge challenge for keeping tires inside their operating thermal window.

Lusail International Circuit QA

Originally built for MotoGP, this desert track consists of fast, continuous medium and high-speed corners that put severe, unrelenting lateral G-force strain on the drivers' necks.

Yas Marina Circuit AE

The traditional twilight season finale venue. Recent corner modifications opened up the circuit flow significantly, removing awkward off-camber chicanes to promote cleaner wheel-to-wheel battles.