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First used in 1948, it hosted its first F1 GP the same year. Built on the site of a WW2 airfield, it is very flat and was mostly a series of long straights connected by fast, open corners. Over the last 12 years, a number of modifications have been made to the corners around the Grand Prix circuit to add extra interest, and more overtaking and viewing points.


Built in 1985 in a record time of 8 months just a few kilometres north-east of the Hungarian capital Budapest under the impetus of Bernie Ecclestone who wanted an Eastern European venue for the F1 Championship the track is in a 110 hectare huge natural valley, surrounded by 50 hectares of rolling hillside.
 

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The Belgian Grand Prix circuit was conceived in 1921, to host the Belgium Motorcycle Grand Prix. Its creators, using public roads twisting and turning through the Ardennes hills, produced a truly majestic 8-mile road course which was both respected and feared by all who drove on it. The track was redeveloped in 1983 and although the new circuit is only half its original length, it retains much of its previous character and charm.

Built in 1922 in only 100 days by the Automobile Club of Milan, Monza is Europe's oldest permanent circuit still in use. Originally comprising both a road course and a banked oval, sometime combined for major races up to the 1960's, only the road course is used today, though the impressive banking still exists, although there are now plans to demolish this historic structure.

The F1 Singapore Grand Prix will take place on the 25th of September 2011 on a street circuit of public roads around the Marina Bay area. The design includes a bespoke state-of-the-art lighting system that delivers optimal visibility for night race conditions.

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Every seat at Yas Marina Circuit is designed to offer spectacular views of all the track action. There are five grandstands from which to choose.

From the Main Grandstand, spectators can overlook the start and finish lines, pit lane and team garages.
The North Grandstand provides a unique arena experience on the circuit’s tightest hairpin turn, leading into the long main straight.
At the other end of this straight, the cars reach the West Grandstand at more than 300km per hour.
Seats in the Marina Grandstand – which house the team garages for other racing categories and the two levels of the South Grandstand offer some of the most spectacular views in motorsport as the track winds around the Yacht Club and Marina before passing underneath the incredible 500-room, five-star Yas Hotel.


 

The inaugural F1 Singapore Grand Prix took place on the 28th of September 2008 on a street circuit of public roads around the Marina Bay area. The design proposal includes a bespoke state-of-the-art lighting system that delivers optimal visibility for night race conditions.

The Nurburgring track was opened on 18 June 1927, after building work began in 1925, involving 3000 workers. The Nürburgring hosted this same year the Motorbike Grand Prix and the German Grand Prix for Race Cars. The new track was soon regarded as the German Race Cours that had no equal any where in the world, and in 1938 it hosts over 200,000 spectators.

Although a temporary installation, the Albert Park circuit is unlike any other, set in a beautiful park around a huge artificial lake to the south of the city, and the organisers have mastered the art of providing excellent facilities overnight.


Malaysia has long had ambitions to join the countries hosting international motor sport and the country now has a circuit worthy of hosting both the F1 and FIM Motorcycle Grands Prix and one which raises the standards for all other circuits.


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