The main tracks that are used are AustrailianMelbourne Malaysian Sepang BahrainSakhir Spanish Barcelona TurkishIstanbul Monaco Monte Carlo CanadianMontreal French Magny-Cours BritishSilverstone German Hockenheim HungarianHungaroring European Valencia BelgianSpa-Francorchamps Italian MonzaSingapore Singapore Japanese FujiChinese Shanghai BrazilianInterlagos
Here is the entire list of ALL F1 Tracks since F1 debuted in 1950's by country.
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bahrain
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
China
France
Germany
Hungary
India
Italy
Japan
Korea
Malaysia
Mexico
Monaco
Morocco
Netherlands
Portugal
Russia
Singapore
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
This will be updated continuously.
Clockwise, like most tracks
F1 tracks are not only for F1 cars but other forms of motorsport racing. they are built be makinga track by laying tarmac and adding features to it. However, the tracks used in F1 are suitable for F1 cars ie enough room to take other and have the ability o go around corners at various of speeds.
Counterclock in F1, the USA all raceing is clockwise. Indy and NASCAR. This may have something to do with horeracing, cars would race on those tracks back in the day.
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Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso
steering wheel ,engine tyres
No. Formula One cars are specialized machines that are designed to run only in race tracks. They are not built like normal road cars and are not designed to last long like a road car. F1 cars require special race tracks to run them. Most importantly even if someone can afford to buy a F1 car he would need a super license to drive it and that license is granted only to drive them in race tracks.
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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
The high speed corners are cambered. The slower speed corners may or may not be cambered. Depends on how old the track is & when it was last given an upgrade.
ahhh, beayty and the beast??
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