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The Le Mans circuit was opened in 1966 and is built around Circuit de la Sarthe. The circuit consists of 13 turns; 4 left corners and 9 right corners with the longest straight measuring...more






The Mugello circuit was constructed in 1974 and is set in the hills above the city of Florence. The circuit is made up of a total of 15 turns, including 9 right corners and 6 left...more






The Catalunya circuit near Barcelona has proved to be one of the best-designed circuits of the recent era.more






The TT Circuit Assen was opened in 1955. The circuit consists of 17 turns; 6 left corners and 11 right corners with the longest straight measuring 0.56km. The circuit has good levels...more






The Sachsenring circuit was opened in 1927. It consists of 14 turns; 10 left corners and 4 right corners, with the longest straight measuring 0.78km. It is one of the shortest circuits...more






The Laguna Seca circuit was built in 1957. The circuit was originally built around a lake which has since dried up, hence earning its name which in Spanish translates as ‘dry lagoon’....more






The Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) was constructed in 1909 on 328 acres of farmland. The circuit consists of 16 turns, made up of 10 left and 6 right corners. IMS acquired its nickname...more






The Brno circuit was previously known as the Masaryk circuit and was opened in 1930. It underwent many modifications and the current circuit was opened in 1987. It consists of 14...more






The area is very flat mainly consisting of a series of long straights connected by fast, open corners. In more recent years, a number of modifications have been made to the corners...more






The Misano circuit was originally designed in 1969 and was then built from 1970 to 1972. more






The Motorland circuit was built in 2009 making it one of the most recently built circuits. It consists of 17 turns; 10 left corners and 7 right corners with the longest straight measuring...more






Malaysia has long had ambitions to join the countries hosting international motor sport and the country now has a circuit worthy of hosting both the F1 and FIM Motorcycle Grand Prix...more






The Phillip Island circuit was built in 1956 and the island is situated about 140km south-east from Melbourne. It consists of 12 turns; 7 left corners and 5 right corners, with the...more






The Twin Ring Motegi was opened in 1997. The circuit consists of 14 turns; 6 left corners and 8 right corners, with the longest straight measuring 0.762km. The circuit has a series...more






The Ricardo Tormo circuit was built in 1999 and was named in honour of Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer Ricardo Tormo. This circuit has now become the favourite as the MotoGP season...more






The Losail International Circuit was formally opened in October 2004. The circuit consists of 16 turns in total, made up of 10 right corners and 6 left. The longest straight measures...more






The Circuit of Americas was opened on 21st October 2012 and it consists of 20 turns; 11 left corners and 9 right corners with the longest straight measuring 1.2km. It is the first purpose-built...more






The Circuit of Jerez was built in 1985 and later modified in 2002. It consists of 13 turns; 5 left corners and 8 right corners with the longest straight measures 0.61 km. It has become...more






The Le Mans circuit was opened in 1966 and is built around Circuit de la Sarthe. The circuit consists of 13 turns; 4 left corners and 9 right corners with the longest straight measuring...more