Venues
47 venues

Albert Park Circuit
Melbourne, Australia
80,000 capacity
Albert Park Circuit
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Australia
125,000 capacity
The Albert Park Circuit is a motorsport street circuit around Albert Park Lake in the suburb of Albert Park in Melbourne. It is used annually as a circuit for the Formula One Australian Grand Prix, the supporting Supercars Championship Melbourne SuperSprint and other associated support races. The circuit has an FIA Grade 1 licence. Although the entire track consists of normally public roads, each sector includes medium to high-speed characteristics more commonly associated with dedicated racetracks facilitated by grass and gravel run-off safety zones that are reconstructed annually. However, the circuit also has characteristics of a street circuit's enclosed nature due to concrete barriers annually built along the Lakeside Drive curve, in particular, where run-off is not available due to the proximity of the lake shore.

Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
Imola, Italy

Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Mexico, Mexico
110,000 capacity

Autódromo Internacional do Algarve
Algarve, Portugal

Autódromo José Carlos Pace
São Paulo, Brazil
60,000 capacity

Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Monza, Italy
113,860 capacity
Bahrain International Circuit
Sakhir, Bahrain, Bahrain
70,000 capacity
The Bahrain International Circuit (Arabic: حلبة البحرين الدولية, romanized: Ḥalba al-Baḥrayn ad-Dawliyya) is a 5.412 km (3.363 mi) motorsport venue opened in 2004 and used for drag racing, GP2 Series (now FIA Formula 2), and the annual Formula One Bahrain Grand Prix. The 2004 Grand Prix was the first held in the Middle East. Beginning in 2006, Australian V8 Supercars raced at the BIC, with the event known as the Desert 400. However, the V8 Supercars did not return for the 2011 V8 Supercar season. 24 Hour endurance races are also hosted at BIC. The circuit has a FIA Grade 1 license. The circuit also has multiple layouts.

Bahrain International Circuit
Sakhir, Bahrain
70,000 capacity

Baku City Circuit
Bakou, Azerbaijan
18,500 capacity

Buddh International Circuit

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Barcelona, Spain
140,700 capacity

Circuit De Espana
Madrid, Spain

Circuit de Monaco
Monte-Carlo, Monaco
37,000 capacity

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Francorchamps, Belgium
70,000 capacity

Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve
Montréal, Canada
100,000 capacity

Circuit of The Americas
Elroy, USA
120,000 capacity

Circuit Paul Ricard
Le Castellet, France
90,000 capacity

Circuit Zandvoort
Zandvoort, Netherlands
105,000 capacity
Ferrari Factory
Maranello, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Italy
0Museum of the iconic car maker with displays of modern & classic racing cars plus an F1 simulator.
Haas Formula LLC HQ
Kannapolis, NC, USA, United States
0The team is headquartered in Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States – 31 mi (50 km) from Charlotte – alongside sister team and NASCAR entrant Haas Factory Team, though the two teams are separate entities. The team also established a forward base in Banbury, England, to turn cars around between races during the European part of the calendar. The team maintains a design office in Maranello, which is also home to Scuderia Ferrari's headquarters.

Hanoi Street Circuit
Hanoï, Vietnam

Hockenheimring
Hockenheim, Germany
120,000 capacity

Hungaroring
Mogyoród, Hungary
70,000 capacity

Intercity Istanbul Park
Istanbul, Turkey
125,000 capacity

Jeddah Corniche Circuit
Djeddah, Saudi Arabia
Jeddah Corniche Circuit
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia
50,000 capacity
The Jeddah Corniche Circuit (Arabic: حلبة كورنيش جدة) is a 6.174 km (3.836 mi) motor racing street-circuit built in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah, in Saudi Arabia. The circuit staged the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on 5 December 2021 as the penultimate race on the 2021 Formula One season calendar.

Korea International Circuit

Las Vegas Strip Circuit
Las Vegas, USA

Losail International Circuit
Losail, Qatar

Marina Bay Street Circuit
Singapour, Singapore
90,000 capacity
McLaren Technology Centre
Woking, England, United Kingdom
0The McLaren Technology Centre is the headquarters of the McLaren Group and its subsidiaries, located on a 500,000 m2 (50 ha) site in Woking, Surrey, England. The complex consists of two buildings: the original McLaren Technology Centre, which acts as the main headquarters for the group, and the newer McLaren Production Centre, primarily used for manufacturing McLaren Automotive cars. The main building is a large, roughly semi-circular, glass-walled building, designed by architect Norman Foster and his company, Foster + Partners. The building was short-listed for the 2005 Stirling Prize, which was won by the Scottish Parliament building. By 2015, approximately 1,500 people worked at the Technology Centre. The Technology Centre also serves as the home to McLaren Racing, McLaren Automotive, and other companies of the McLaren Group. It was also the main setting of McLaren's cartoon, Tooned. In 2011, the size of the centre was doubled after a second building, the 34,500 m2 (371,000 sq ft) McLaren Production Centre, was built. McLaren is also planning an extension to this building to be used as an applied technology centre, as well as to house a new wind tunnel and simulator for McLaren Racing. The wind tunnel became operational by October 2023.
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team
Germany
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Miami International Autodrome
Miami, USA

Mugello
Mugello, Italy

Nürburgring
Germany

Red Bull Ring
Spielberg, Austria
40,000 capacity

Sepang International Circuit
Sepang, Malaysia

Shanghai International Circuit
Anting, China
200,000 capacity
Shanghai International Circuit
Shanghai, China

Silverstone Circuit
Silverstone Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
150,000 capacity

Sochi Autodrom
Sochi, Russia
55,000 capacity

Suzuka International Racing Course
Suzuka, Japan
155,000 capacity
Suzuka International Racing Course
Suzuka, Japan

Valencia Street Circuit
Whiteways Technical Centre
United Kingdom
0"Team Enstone" is the colloquial name for a Formula One team based in Enstone, Oxfordshire, which has won seven Formula One World Championships. Since 1981, the same team has competed under five different identities—most notably Benetton Formula and Renault F1 Team—and three different nationalities. It is currently owned by Renault and known as the Alpine F1 Team. As of the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix, forty-six drivers have competed for the five different constructors in the lineage in 777 Grands Prix, winning fifty of them. Notable drivers include World Champions Ayrton Senna, Nelson Piquet, Michael Schumacher, Jenson Button, Fernando Alonso, and Kimi Räikkönen. Schumacher and Alonso both won two Drivers' Championships with the team.

Yas Marina Circuit
Yas Marina, Abou Dabi , United Arab Emirates
60,000 capacity