New F1 Circuits REVEALED!

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I don’t know if you knew this or not but Formula One is kind of a big deal. The sport has been growing at an astounding rate in recent years and this year was set to feature the biggest calendar in the sports history with 24 races. Countries, companies, cities, and states and begging Liberty Media to be allowed a slot on the racing calendar and in today’s video, were going to cover some of those. Some will be unsurprising, some will be exciting, and some are downright ridiculous so don’t go anywhere.
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If there's gonna be more races per season they've got to allow more constructors to participate in the championship

KevJSmith
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If Kyalami is a no-go then the answer is NONE OF THEM.

graemewilliams
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London, yuk. With all the fantastic old school tracks in the UK, regenerate some. My all time fav, Brands Hatch

dawdawes
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Spa gone, but we're going racing in a London WAREHOUSE instead. This is outrageous

thomasvleminckx
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None of them actually other than, perhaps, Kyalami. I would like to see a German GP, and certainly a French GP Nurburgring and Clement Ferrand spring to mind. Whatever, with the majority of F1 teams based around Silverstone, it would be complete madness to leave. Alternating between circuits has never been a viable option as the circuits need a yearly income. The sorting hat should be based on fan attendance at the weekend, so that would certainly insure the continuance of GP's at Silverstone, Monza, Spa, Australia and Austin.

rogercrudge
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From the one shown the Hungarian one is the only one that sparked my interest. We really need a German GP.

steeldrac
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No Spa, no F1

Don't forget where you came from F1... These new tracks may pay more but it's the iconic tracks who made you big

DoorTechnicianRick
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4:01 balaton park circuit, HR
5:51 Atlantic City, USA
7:08 Kyalami, South Africa
8:01 Sansibar, Tansania
8:33 London, GB

marlonkoegl
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How fast is F1 growing? This fast. I live in a country club community in the US with a lot of retirees and widows. I wore a Red Bull pull-over to an event a couple of weeks ago. One of the widows came to me and asked, “are you a Max Verstappen fan?” Several others joined in the conversation. I was surprised to learn that these 70-year-old plus widows knew a lot about F1, had arisen early that morning to watch FP1, and knew all about the track, the standings, and the race.

rickj.
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Until they down size the cars, it’s hard for street circuit to work

dummerdum
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It's so stupid that there are so many fantastic racetracks in the US, yet they choose to expose a new group of viewers to the worst type of racing which is city circuits.

FELiPES
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Doesn't matter what the FIA wants or what teams think, the physical demands and mental strain of a 32 race season is asking far too much of drivers.
Don't have much preference for where the new tracks are built but maybe a system that keeps some of the classic venues while others are rotated in and out of the lineup so, that tracks change every year? Not sure if that's realistic but would certainly let other venues get a share of the pie?

jerryvolpini
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Why the **** does F1 get rid of circuits instead of doing what they did w/ Hockenheim and the Nurburgring GP. They should do that with most if not all circuits so iconic tracks aren’t left to rot. 😢 I’m sad that they would do this.

geoprancer
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What if Sepang and Marina Bay take turns to host F1. Maybe once every 4 years we have a race in Sepang. Probably that would make it possible for us to have a race there again. I do think people were more likely come to the Singapore gp instead of Malaysian GP if given the choice to attend one each year. So if they don't host both race the same year, then the tickets for Sepang would get more sales

nrrizki
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With names like Fangio, Senna, Piquet, Fittipaldi, and Montoya there should be more races in S. América. There are probably more fans than anywhere except Europe. Punta del Este held a Formula E race. Would be a great venue FULL of passionate fans.

jdfstats
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I'd really like Kyalami so it truly is a world championship, will feel special

Staleyboi
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If F1 wants another track in the US, they need to start rotating them like they used to for Nurburgring and Hockenheim

iybjs
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Road America is one that will always be a wish track for me, I've noticed quite a F1 drivers both active/retired call it a favorite among them! The circuit is the oldest in the USA, built in 1957, and is over 6km long (over 4mi!), the only things holding it back from an FIA Grade 1 from the looks of it, is that the track width does seem kinda skinny, like Monaco skinny, and F1 cars are pretty wide now, and the obvious problem, RA doesn't have permanent garages.

For those wondering where the track is, RA is located in my homestate of Wisconsin, at Elkhart Lake, west of Sheboygan, Southeast from the Fox Cities, literally half way between Green Bay and Milwaukee. So like Spa in Belgium, it's kinda in the middle of no where, but it's not far from many cities where fans can stay, and even the rich people could stay at (Kohler for instance has Whistling Straits golf course, a PGA Major Championship venue!). If Miami, Vegas, and Atlantic City don't work out, F1 HAS to try Road America at least once, even if it's just an exhibition race or test track, cuz believe it or not, F1 has NEVER RACED THERE in the near 70 years of its existence! It would also help fill in the summer months cuz Wisconsin during June or July is not that hot compared to the Middle East, Miami, Vegas, COTA, among other places. RA has also drawn over 100k for NASCAR recently, and IndyCar draws well too.

frenchfrey
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They would never remove spa there would be to much uproar

skrting
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None if it cost tracks like Spa their race

kcorvette