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The Monza Circuit, located near the
city of Monza just north of Milan,
stretches 5.793 km (3.600 miles)
through the serene parkland of the
Royal Villa of Monza.
Known as "The Temple of Speed," this
historic circuit has been a revered
destination in motorsport since its
opening in 1922, making it the oldest
track in mainland Europe.
Monza’s design features long
straights and high-speed corners,
enabling thrilling performances. The
maximum speed record in Formula 1
was set here in 2005 by Kimi
Räikkönen at 370.1 km/h, showcasing
the circuit's unparalleled legacy and
excitement.
The Misano World Circuit, located near
the picturesque town of Misano
Adriatico in Rimini, has a rich history
since its inception in 1969. Originally
3,488 metres long, the track was
extended to 4.064 km (2.525 miles) in
1993, to offer both long and short track
configurations.
Following a major renovation in 2006,
the circuit reopened at 4,180 metres
with a clockwise layout, making it
suitable for prestigious motorsport
events.
Renamed in 2012 to honour local
motorcycle legend Marco Simoncelli,
the Misano World Circuit is the only
circuit in Italy and one of the few in the
world to host the two most prestigious
motorcycle world championships.
The Hockenheimring, nestled in the
picturesque Rhine Valley near
Hockenheim, Germany, boasts a rich
heritage dating back to 1932, when it was
known as the "Dreieckskurs" (triangle
course).
This premier racing circuit underwent its
latest redesign in 2002, creating a
modern layout just under three miles
long, featuring 17 turns that blend highspeed
corners with technical hairpins.
Renowned for hosting the prestigious
German Grand Prix, the Hockenheimring
continues to captivate motorsport fans
and drivers alike, maintaining its status as
one of Europe’s premier racing circuits
while adapting to the evolving demands
of modern motorsport.
The Brno Circuit, also known as the
Masaryk Circuit, has a rich history dating
back to 1930 when public roads on the
outskirts of Brno doubled as a racing
track. The original street circuit, named
after Czechoslovakia’s first president,
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, once stretched
29.194 km (18.140 miles).
It attracted top teams and drivers, notably
hosting the Czechoslovakian Grand Prix
from 1949.In 1987, the current permanent
circuit was unveiled, spanning 5.403 km
(3.357 miles).
The Brno Circuit is one of the oldest
circuits in history and has hosted more
motorcycle championships than any
venue except for the TT Circuit Assen.
Until 2020, it was home to the Czech Grand
Prix, a highlight of the MotoGP calendar.
Today, the Brno Circuit remains a premier
venue for major motorsport events.
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The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya,
located just outside the vibrant city of
Barcelona, offers a thrilling experience
for motorsport enthusiasts.
Since its inauguration in 1991, this worldrenowned
4.657 km (2.894 miles) track
has become synonymous with speed,
precision, and excitement.
Hosting the Spanish F1 Grand Prix and
Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix every year
without fail, it has welcomed the greatest
champions in motor racing.
Known for its exciting mix of long
straights and challenging corners, this
track offers an unforgettable driving
experience.
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps,
nestled in the beautiful Belgian
Ardennes, is revered as one of the
most iconic racetracks in the world.
Opened in 1921, this 7 km (4.35 miles)
circuit hosts prestigious events such
as the Belgian Grand Prix and Spa 24
Hours.
Known for its legendary corners like
Raidillon and Eau Rouge, Spa is
regularly voted a favourite by top
drivers and deserves its title as “the
most beautiful circuit in the world.”
Steeped in history and passion, it
offers an immersive motorsport
experience while continuing to write
new chapters in its century-old
legacy.