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Top 5 F1 Circuits

When it comes to major auto racing organizations

, formula one is one of the most popular in the world. With races in countries all over the globe, it offers fans a diverse collection of race tracks and racing teams that have drivers from all over the world, making it a truly international attraction.

Its international flavor is what separates it from other racing leagues such as NASCAR and Indy, which are primarily based out of the United States. F1 is also known for its collection of diverse and unique race tracks. Every year there are approximately 20 races that take place in 20 different countries.

While it is not uncommon for countries to claim that their circuit is the best, there are a 5 race tracks that are commonly regarded as the best of the best.

When comparing these circuits, there are a number of common points of comparison to consider. They include:


The atmosphere at the track

The history of the race and special moments that have occurred

The composition of the course

The fan and drivers excitement to race

The prestige of the event

Here is what is widely regarded as the top 5 F1 circuits in the world (in no particular order):

1. The Canadian Grand Prix: The Canadian grand prix, which is held each year in Montreal Quebec, is the one Canadian stop on the F1 circuit. Held at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, the track features an extensive straight away with the track being more than 4.3 kilometers in length. Drivers must complete 70 laps to complete the circuit.

2. The Monaco Grand Prix: The Monaco Grand Prix, which is held each year in Monte Carlo, is one of the most famous and well known F1 circuits. Held at the Circuit de Monaco, the track has a number of shorter straight ways and a series of sharp corners. The track is 3.3 kilometers in length and drivers must complete 78 laps to complete the race.

3. The British Grand Prix: The British Grand Prix, which is held at Silverstone race track, is one of the longer races on the F1 circuit. At almost 6 kilometers, driver only have to complete 52 laps to finish the race.

4. The Hungarian Grand Prix: The Hungarian Grand Prix, which is also known as Eni Magyar Nagydij, is a race track that is more than 4.3 kilometers in length. Known for its famous straightaway, Hungaroring race track requires drivers to complete 70 laps to complete the course.

5. The Belgian Grand Prix: The Shell Belgian Grand Prix, which is held at the circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, is a long course with lots of straightaways that allow drivers to reach top speed, creating lots of passing opportunities on the track. With 44 laps to complete the track, this course is among the favorites with fans and drivers alike.


These are 5 of the best F1 circuits that are on the yearly race schedule. And, while new tracks and races do become part of the schedule every few year, these 5 tracks are a staple in F1 and will be around for years to come.

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