Round sixteen of the season sees Formula One head to the fast flowing Suzuka for the Japanese Grand Prix. Japan was the first Asian country to hold a World Championship Grand Prix in 1987 expect two in the late 2000’s and its figure of eight layout give drivers a unique rollacoaster ride around 3.6 miles
Round fifteen of the season sees the final running of the Malaysian Grand Prix. First held in 1999, as a FIA World Championship Grand Prix became the first ever world championship Grand Prix to be held in Asia. The race however has it’s origins much earlier and was first held in neighbouring Singapore in 1963
Round fourteen of the season sees Formula One return to South East Asia and the streets of Marina Bay for the Singapore Grand Prix. Singapore joined the calendar in 2008, becoming the sports first night race, all of the sessions apart from practice one, which begins at sunset takes place under the cover of darkness.
Round thirteen and the final round of the European season, sees Formula One head to the Autrodromo Nazionale Monza and the home of Ferrari. Built in just ninety days in 1922 the circuit in a royal park has held the race every year since 1949, with the exception of 1980 when the race was held
Round twelve of the season sees Formula One head to the legendary circuit at Spa – Francochamps in Belgium. The circuit is the longest of the season and has held the race on and off since the 1930’s. Spa presents drivers with a unique challenge to drivers with the high speed, long flat out sections
Round ten of the 2017 season sees Formula One return to the place where the first World Championship Grand Prix was held, the former RAF airfield at Silverstone. The original circuit built in 1947, used the three runways from the airfield and was first used by a group of locals. In that first race, Maurice
Round nine of the season sees Formula One head to Austria and the Red Bull Ring. The Circuit first held a race in the late 1960’s, but like many circuits has seen many changes with the current layout dating back 2014. The Osterreichring was built to replace the outdated Zeltweg Airfield not far away from
Round eight of the season sees Formula One return to Europe and the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku. Baku held the trilling Grand Prix of Europe last season which saw Mercedes and Nico Rosberg become the first winner around the streets of Baku. The 3.73 mile circuit goes through the old and new parts of the
Round seven of the season sees Formula One head to the city of Montreal and the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, the 2.7 mile street style circuit is on an island in the middle of the St Lawrence Seaway has provided many dramas over the years because of the narrow street style. The circuit gives drivers better
Round six sees Formula One head to the narrow winding streets in the principally of Monaco. First held in 1929, the circuit is largely unchanged and winds its way through the city-state as cars reach high speeds. Monaco is one of the most recognisable circuits, with corners like Rascass, the Swimming Pool, and Casino Square.