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  2. Miami International Autodrome - Wikipedia

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    The track is 3.363 mi (5.412 km) long and features 19 corners with an anticipated average speed of around 140 mph (230 km/h). The track was designed by Formula One track designers, Apex Circuit Design, for the Miami Grand Prix , which was added to the Formula One calendar for the 2022 World Championship .

  3. Miami Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The circuit, designed and delivered by Formula One track designers Apex Circuit Design, was purpose built for the event, with several potential track designs proposed and tested. Stephen M. Ross, owner of the stadium, had been trying to bring about the Miami Grand Prix for several years before being successful. The circuit layout is designed in ...

  4. Port Imperial Street Circuit - Wikipedia

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    40.776853°N 74.011120°W. / 40.776853; -74.011120. Architect. Hermann Tilke [1] Length. 3.20 miles (5.15 km) Turns. 19. The Port Imperial Street Circuit [2] was a 2011 plan for a 3.2 mi (5.1 km) motor racing circuit in Weehawken and West New York, New Jersey, in the United States, to be constructed on the Hudson Waterfront around Weehawken ...

  5. Buddh International Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Before the opening weekend, the expected lap time for a Formula One car around the track was 1 minute, 27.02 seconds, at an average speed of 210.03 km/h (130.51 mph). At the end of the long straight between corners 3 and 4, Formula One cars were expected to reach a top speed of about 318 km/h (198 mph). [37]

  6. Hermann Tilke - Wikipedia

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    Tilke is one of four designers recognised by the FIA but has, with the exception of the Silverstone redesign in 2010, been the only one to be commissioned to design Formula One tracks. [1] One of his first minor tasks was to design and build a short access road at the Nürburgring, [1] earned due to contacts made by his racing efforts there.

  7. List of Formula One circuits - Wikipedia

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    The Las Vegas Strip Circuit became the 77th circuit to host a Grand Prix, when it held the Las Vegas Grand Prix in 2023; this is the latest addition to this list. The longest circuit to have hosted a Grand Prix is the Pescara Circuit, which hosted the 1957 Pescara Grand Prix: the 25.800 km (16.031 mi) long circuit in Pescara, Italy, held the ...

  8. Lusail International Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The Lusail International Circuit ( Arabic: حلبة لوسيل الدولية, sometimes rendered Losail International Circuit) is a motor racing circuit located just outside the city of Lusail, north of Doha, Qatar. The track is 5.419 km (3.367 mi) in length, with a main straight of 1.068 km (0.664 mi). It is surrounded by artificial grass ...

  9. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya - Wikipedia

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    The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya ( Catalan pronunciation: [siɾˈkujd də bəɾsəˈlonə kətəˈluɲə]) is a 4.657 km (2.894 mi) motorsport race track in Montmeló, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. With long straights and a variety of corners, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is seen as an all-rounder circuit. The track has stands with a ...

  10. Anderstorp Raceway - Wikipedia

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    1:26.146 ( Denny Hulme, McLaren M23, 1973, F1) Anderstorp Raceway, previously known as Scandinavian Raceway, is a 4.025 km (2.501 mi) motorsport race track in Anderstorp ( Gislaved Municipality ), Sweden and the sole Nordic host of a Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, when the Swedish Grand Prix was held for six years between 1973 and 1978.

  11. Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps - Wikipedia

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    The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps ( French pronunciation: [siʁkɥi də spa fʁɑ̃kɔʁʃɑ̃] ), informally referred to as Spa, [1] [2] is a 7.004 km (4.352 mi) motor-racing circuit located in Francorchamps, Stavelot, Wallonia, Belgium, about 8 km (5.0 mi) southeast of Spa. It is the current venue of the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix, hosting ...