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Grand Prix Circuits | Top 10

Grand Prix Circuits | Top 10

There is no hiding the fact that Formula 1 is an absolute spectacle in the world of sport. You get to see the top drivers in the fastest and more advanced racing cars there ever were, battling against each other to be champions.

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However, do not think that it is only the drivers and the cars that are spectacular. The circuits on which they race are also incredible. These circuits are astounding feats of creation. 

Sure we would love to talk you through the sports betting odds on the Grand Prix circuits, but instead, we think it is probably more worthwhile to talk about the F1 Grand Prix circuits that have a special place in every F1 enthusiast’s heart. 

Greatest F1 Circuits

So, what are we going to look at? We are going to look at the Grand Prix circuits like Monza, Silverstone and the Nürburgring. If you go to a race at one of these circuits, we can assure you, that you will not be disappointed.  

#1. Monza 

First up we want to look at Monza. There is absolutely no circuit out there that has hosted more Grand Prix events than this one, it has been hosting Grand Prix events since the start of the world championship era.

It is located in Monza, which is just a few miles north of Milan, it came into life in 1922 and besides the incorporation of a banked oval, it has not really changed since the day it came into being. 

#2. Circuit De Monaco

Circuit de Monaco is one of the best circuits out there, it is held around the streets of the world’s smallest country. The Monaco Grand Prix has happened a total of 61 times since the World Championship era kicked off, so it is no surprise it is on our list. 

It is the last ever old-styled street circuit in Formula 1 racing. The roads on which it takes place were designed for everyday traffic, with the little mind to the sport, it shows. The track today is 100% unsuitable for the cars of today. 

With no room for safety features and very short straights, races…

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