United States Grand Prix - Austin, Texas
28 Laps 5th October 8:30pm The Circuit of the Americas is the newest track on the calender and with some fast flowing corners and long straights and tight corners towards the end of the lap it defiantly means setup and tyre management will be key here. 1st: 2nd: 3rd: |
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina
28 Laps 28th September 8:30pm The Yas Marina Circuit is a very technical and challenging track as you need good balance through the tight and twisty sections of the track and plenty of speed down the 2 DRS straights. This track is iconic for its pit lane, hotel and the back drop as it is the only twilight race on the calendar. 1st: 2nd: 3rd: |
Singapore Grand Prix - Marina Bay
31 Laps 7th September 8:30pm Marina Bay is a tough street circuit and is the only night race with some very tough corners that if you push to hard then you could end up in the wall. During the race it will defiantly a 2 stop race maybe more as the safety car is likely to make an appearance. 1st: 2nd: 3rd: |
Italian Grand Prix - Monza
27 Laps 31st August 8:30pm The Italian Grand Prix is one of the crown jewels of the season and with plenty of straights it means that there is plenty of overtaking with some heavy braking zones and you defiantly need a good setup on this track and tyre wear isn't really an issue. 1st: 2nd: 3rd: |
Belgian Grand Prix - Spa Francorchamps
22 Laps 24th August 8:30pm Spa is the longest track on the calendar nearly taking 2 minutes to do one lap. With the famous Eau Rouge and other fantastic corners it a great track for overtaking and it is always a favourite with drivers and with the unpredictable weather it is a great spectacle for racing. 1st: 2nd: 3rd: |
Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo
39 Laps 27th July 8:30pm The Monte Carlo circuit is the hardest circuit on the calendar and with 39 laps worth of racing your concentration level has to be high if you want to stay out of the wall. Furthermore with the iconic back drop and tunnel it is a very difficult circuit to overtake on. 1st: 2nd: 3rd: |
Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai
28 Laps 13th July 8:30pm Shanghai's difficult corners and long straights mean that a car must be perfectly balanced in order to achieve a fast lap time. Even with a perfect set-up, cars are prone to understeer heavily; this can cause the front tyres to become worn at an increased rate. 1st: 2nd: 3rd: |
Malaysia Grand Prix - Kuala Lumpur
28 Laps 6th July 8:30pm The Sepang International Circuit is an extremely technical track. Cars generally oversteer at Sepang and this combined with the track's bumpy surface can cause problems with finding the perfect set-up. 1st: Mikeyncfc 2nd: Supercarrot97 3rd: Mikebundy |
Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne
29 Laps 29th June 8:30pm This is the first race on the calendar. Set around the man-made Albert Park Lake, the circuit utilises a combination of public roads and purpose-built track to create a bumpy circuit containing short, fast straights and sixteen slow to medium corners. 1st: Mikebundy 2nd: Mikeyncfc 3rd: Zanarkand99 |