There are currently 19 tracks that are classified as a Formula 1 track but historically there have been close to a hundred different circuits.
*As of 2013
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The exact number of race tracks in the world varies, but there are thousands of them, including both professional circuits and smaller local tracks. Major racing series like Formula 1, NASCAR, and MotoGP utilize a select number of iconic tracks, while numerous others exist for various motorsport disciplines and recreational use. Estimates suggest there are over 1,000 recognized race tracks globally, but this number can fluctuate as new tracks are built and old ones are decommissioned.
The Williams Formula 1 Team has won 9 World Championships
1 cylinder = 15 tracks
1 ... in 1950.
Wet tyres are used in formula 1 on rain affected tracks to prevent slipping.
Left hand tracks such as Brazil give a complete different G-Force to the driver
the 2008 calender had 18 races, so 18 tracks. but they switch things up every so often, so there are a lot of tracks that have hosted races. but there is no such thing as an "only - f1" track. they've even raced at Indianapolis, going through the infield track. Hope this helps
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Two - Jochen Rindt and Nikki Lauda
The first Formula 1 race was in 1947, but the first World Championship season was in 1950.
No one till now has won a World Championship in their Debut