Australian Grand Prix: Albert Park, Melbourne
Malaysian Grand Prix: Sepang International Circuit, Kuala Lumpar
Bahrain Grand Prix: Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain
San Marino Grand Prix: Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola
Spainish Grand Prix: Circuit de Catalunya
Monaco Grand Prix: Circuit de Monaco, Monte...
The Royal Palace, home of the Sovereign Prince of Monaco, the constitutional monarch of the principality. The palace is situated on a high promontory in the old town of Monaco-Ville.
Zhuhai International Circuit, the first permanent motor racing circuit in China, was completed in November 1996, just in time to host the first International Race on this Formula 1 standard circuit in China’s history.
The fastest circuit of F1!
Contains the current track, the Anello de Velocita, the combined track used between 1922-1933, and the historic Florio circuit.
The Stade Louis II is a stadium located in the Fontvieille district of Monaco. It serves as a venue for both football, being the home of AS Monaco as well as the location of the annual UEFA Super Cup match, and athletics, where it plays host to the IAAF World Athletics Final (though certain events, such as the hammer, have to be held elsewhere, due to the stadium not being big enough).
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The Bugatti Circuit is a race track located in Le Mans, France, named after Ettore Bugatti. The circuit uses a part of the circuit used for the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans race and a separate, purpose-built section. The sections of track on the Bugatti Circuit that are on the Circuit de la Sarthe, the circuit used for the 24 Hours, include the Ford Chicane at the end of the lap, the pit complex,...
Croft circuit is situated in North Yorkshire.
Crift began it's life in the 1920's but it was not untill after the war that it really became a racing circuit like so many ex war bases and airfields. After World War II it was set to be an Aero club when the lease was aquired for it in 1947, but this venture didn't "take off".
After the Aero club closed down drivers would come onto t...
Overlay of the renewed Fuji Circuit, Japan, due to host the Japanese Formula 1 race in 2007. The Low-Res picture of Fuji show the circuit in its old shape.
This is a lake within the confines of what used to be Amaroo Park motor racing circuit on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia. It is now a housing development. There appears to be a circuit diagram on the surface of the lake. When I get a chance to get out there and check it out I'll provide an update.