Formula 1 can only race on Grade 1 tracks around the world, but what does it take for a circuit to meet that standard?
Here, we're talking about the tracks. Over the last decade or so, the F1 calendar has changed very little, featuring the same core race circuits, albeit with the occasional blip in location or order.
A sprint is a short race that covers 100 km -- or about one-third of a typical grand prix distance -- and lasts about 30 minutes. This shorter length encourages a more dynamic and less strategic race.
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has announced plans to increase the number of sprint races on the F1 calendar in the coming years, following a model similar to MotoGP, which features a sprint race ...
The Canadian Grand Prix has become the latest event on Formula 1’s schedule to receive a long-term contract extension. Formula 1 has renewed long-term with several Grands Prix in recent months, most ...
After an action-packed Brazil GP, Lando Norris did something an F1 driver can rarely do at Interlagos: dominate the field.
The future of the Canadian Grand Prix has been secured after the promoters agreed to an extension with Liberty Media to keep it on the calendar until 2035. Located in the Parc Jean-Drapeau area of ...
Formula 1 has extended its partnership with Monaco’s iconic street circuit on the F1 calendar until 2031, thanks to a new six-year extension of its agreement with the Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM), ...
Formula 1 has revealed the six venues that will make up the Sprint calendar for 2026. The Sprint was first introduced in 2021 to add extra excitement to race weekends and shake up the look of the grid ...
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