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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Personal preferences, only:
1. Sepang. It averages more than 13 metres wide, has multiple racing lines, is technical, and it has five passing points per laps. The only thing that prevents _more_ on track action is the distance between the cars.
2. Spa. The last of the old style of tracks using public roads, it's still exciting. I like the idea that a track is so big that is can have a torrential downpour at one end and be bright sunshine at the other.
3. Montreal. Many passing points, it's at home in Canada, and year in year out it produces great races even if it's not that technical for the drivers.
4. Monza. For an older track, it's fairly wide, it produces lots of action and many of the corners push the drivers to the limit (Curva Grande, Lezmo, Parabolica).
5. Suzuka. What needs to be said?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The following is my list of Favourite tracks:
1: Spa - Love Eau Rogue and the races the track produces
2: Monaco - this is a pure drivers track - one mistake game over
3: Brasil - Love the anti clock wise and the hill leading up to the finish line then the left hand corner No.1
4: Montreal - went there in 04 and heard my first F1 V10 the sound still resonates in my head!
5: Indianapolis - also there in 04 less restrictive for fans got to walk all over the track could get much closer to the cars than I could at Montreal
- ?Lv 44 years ago
My trendy song is Spa so i'm truly searching ahead to this weekend to make certain the alterations they have made. i wish the Bus cease chicane is the surely truly major one. Eau Rouge and Puhon are my trendy corners there. My different trendy song regrettably dropped off the calendar this 365 days even as the eastern Grand Prix replaced into switched from Suzuka to Fuji. yet Suzuka will go back in 2009 and they're going to commerce between Suzuka and Fuji from there on out. i recognize the S's and the 130R at Suzuka. Turkey is the proper song out of all the more recent tracks. That turn 8 complicated is basically great!!
- R GLv 51 decade ago
I have been to only Sepang of Malaysia - Next year I am planning to go to Bahrain to watch the race.. Well I guess I would like the track of Spa the most interesting though I haven't been there next on line is China and then Malaysia, Monza.
Where I like to be the most during a race is Monaco. Then Brazil followed by Spain.... Planning to visit a track per year - so hopefully I could fisnish before I die - Hopefully Schumi will be around for at least another 2 years !
Source(s): Wow - just saw the other answers - All agree on Spa - what on earth was Bernie thinking when he stoped the race this year... Idiot ! - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I think Monaco and Spa, because these two tracks are some of the most challenging for any driver. In Monaco there probably isn't a single race weekend with everything going smoothly, and in Spa there is always a chance of rain, this adding more spice to the show that is unfolding every time there.
Spa is returning on the 2007 calendar...
Source(s): I'm not from Belgium or Monaco :P; I just like F1. - 1 decade ago
My favorite overall circuit would be Monaco for the atmosphere of Monte Carlo which would be one of the best in Formula 1 and for the nature of the Grand Prix... Monza is a close second for its history in Formula 1.
- 1 decade ago
Alber Park, Melbourne, Australia. because I work there when the GP is on. and it is generally the only race that is on TV during the day, not at 11.30 pm
- 1 decade ago
spa in belgium...coz it has everything, top speed straights, high speed corners, slow speed chicanes, interesting hill climbs...the best 1st corner in F1 history...and ya know what? they took it off this season for being too unsafe and i was gutted!
- 1 decade ago
Spa....it's a very challenging "drivers' circuit" and has unpredictable weather
...plus.....eau rouge.....