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These Are the 5 Most Beautiful F1 Tracks of All Time | You Won’t Believe Your Eyes!

On this occasion, at JefeBet, we invite you to read about the 5 most beautiful F1 tracks of all time. There is too much variety, and, although it is difficult to choose just a few, these are the ones Formula 1 fans consider the most beautiful tracks.

In addition to having their favorite drivers and favorite teams, motorsports fans also have a predilection for certain tracks, whether for the scenery, the infrastructure, or how dangerous they tend to be, as this adds excitement and adrenaline to the competition.

F1 tracks witness happiness, laughter, sadness, tears, and anguish, but also a lot of emotion and adrenaline, from the moment the engines roar until the checkered flag appears. However, there are some tracks that transmit more feelings to the lovers of the sport and that is why they are considered the most beautiful F1 tracks of all time.

1.- Monte Carlo – Monaco

Most beautiful F1 tracks of all time - Monaco
Defending champion Michael Schumacher of Germany speeds past the Monte Carlo casino in the free practice session for the Monaco F1 Grand Prix in the mainty Thursday May 16, 1996.(AP Photo/Jacques Soffer)

It is considered the most complex circuit to drive at the speeds used in F1, and although for many it is the most beautiful of all, it is also the most dangerous for, as years went by, F1 cars got huge for the streets of Monaco, what making them very difficult to overtake. The main feature of this track are its narrow streets with its 19 tight turns, which test the skill of the drivers. Despite the warning of being a dangerous track, only one death has been mourned at this venue in the F1 calendars, that of Lorenzo Bandini in 1967.

2.- Monza – Italy

Most beautiful F1 tracks of all time - Monza
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain steers his car during qualifying session at the Monza racetrack, in Monza, Italy , Friday, Sept.10, 2021. The Formula one race will be held on Sunday. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is one of the most beautiful F1 tracks of all time, and is also considered one of the fastest. The track used for the Grand Prix has a total of 5,793 meters, and allows drivers to accelerate comfortably, thanks to its long straights, including one that is 1.2 kilometers long. It also has 11 curves. Due to the speed allowed by the straights, this track boasts the overtaking record set by Finland’s Kimi Räikkönen in 2018 at a speed of 263.587 km/h.

3.- Yas Marina – Emirates

Yas Marina hotel is seen from the circuit at the Yas Marina F1 complex about 20 km north of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Wednesday Oct. 28, 2009. The Formula1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will be on Nov. 1st. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)

Although it is one of the most recent and newest tracks, it is one of the most modern and luxurious in motor racing. It is located on Yas Island in the United Arab Emirates and the track is 5.554 kilometers long, and it has 21 turns. It has good lighting, so the races that take place here are held at night.

4.- Nürburgring – Germany

Jackie Stewart of Scotland drives his Tyrrell-Ford ahead of teammate Francois Cevert during the German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring circuit, Nurburg, Germany on August 5, 1973. Stewart and Cevert finished first and second respectively. (AP Photo)

The German track is another of the most beautiful F1 tracks of all time, due to the scenery it offers, right in the Eifel mountains. However, it is also one of the most dangerous, and that is why it is known as the “Green Hell”, because of the number of blind turns and because the weather, especially the rainy weather, influences and presents an extra challenge for the drivers. Since its construction in 1927, at least 70 people (pilots and commissioned pilots) have lost their lives here.

5.- SPA-Francorchamps – Belgium

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands steers his car during qualification ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix at the Spa-Francorchamps racetrack in Spa, Belgium, Saturday, Aug. 28, 2021. The Belgian Formula One Grand Prix will take place on Sunday. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

This is not only one of the most beautiful F1 tracks of all time according to the fans, but it is also the favorite of most of the drivers who have driven it. It is a 7-kilometer layout, which includes 20 turns. Drivers must be attentive as they can move from the zig-zagging of the curves to the straights where they must accelerate full throttle. Weather conditions are often unpredictable and may present itself as a dry track and then be postponed or suspended due to rains that impede the visibility of drivers.

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