F1 tracks are known for their lightning-fast track layouts that help some of the fastest cars in the world pass through easily at high speeds. Some of the tracks became cult and iconic like Sao Paulo, Monza, Imola, and Silverstone. Some tracks are massive as they allow the Formula 1 drivers to race a little longer, giving fans a treat for their eyes. Here we are going to see the F1 track, which is longer and has the maximum race distance
Here are the top 10 biggest tracks in Formula 1 history worldwide
10. Shanghai International Circuit (China) - 5.451 KM
The circuit in the Dragon Land is the tenth-largest F1 track by distance. The circuit is built to resemble a snail, which has more twists and turns and a long straight followed by a high-speed corner. The total length of the track is 5.451 kilometres.
9. COTA or Circuit of the Americas (USA)- 5.513 KM
This track is located in the southern part of the United States in Texas. The temperature here is very hot, and the track is like a rollercoaster for the drivers. It has many uphills and downhills, making the ride bumpy. The track is one of the most visited venues in the F1 calendar.
8. Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi (UAE) - 5.554 km
The final race of the F1 calendar happens at Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina circuit. The track layout was changed after many drivers demanded that it have some unnecessary turns. But Abu Dhabi has always been a thriller in recent years. Watching the blue-themed layout at night is the best.
7. Monza, Italy -5.793 KM
One of the drivers' favourite tracks is often called ‘The Temple of Speed’. Winning here is like a pride for many drivers, and the home team Ferrari wants to win the race here every time before their Tifosi. Monza is also one of the fastest tracks on the calendar and the longest.
6. Suzuka, Japan - 5.807 KM
It is one of the beautiful tracks and also the most dangerous tracks in F1. The narrow track layout has always been dangerous for inexperienced drivers. It is also the only track that has an overpass. Formula One’s most recent death happened in the exact venue.
5. Circuit Paul Ricard, France - 5.841 KM
This is one of the most confusing tracks for the F1 drivers, and its unique layout with many crossroads was always challenging and demanding. The track recently lost its place in the calendar, but it is one of the longest F1 tracks in the world.
4. Sochi, Russia - 5.848 KM
The Russian Grand Prix was cancelled after Russia invaded Ukraine. Sochi is a narrow street circuit, and over the years it has hosted many thrilling races. It is also one of the longest tracks in the world, with many sharp turns and twisting corners.
3. Silverstone - 5.891 KM
Called the home of Formula One is one of the oldest and dangerous tracks. The high-speed track has always been a tyre killer and driver-demanding circuit. This circuit is known for its nail-biting actions and big disasters.
The street circuit is one of the fastest tracks in the world, and it runs through Baku. It lies on the banks of the Caspian Sea, and it is one of the lowest tracks, which is located 92ft below sea level. The track is similar to Monaco, but it has many high-speed sectors.
Spa-Francorchamps is one of the most loved, at the same time, dangerous racing tracks in the F1 calendar. The track is also a rollercoaster with a lot of uphills, downhills and elevations that make the drivers nervous about controlling the car. This track remains the longest and biggest Formula 1 track.