Baku City Circuit, Baku
Track Overview and History:
The Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix is held at the Baku City Circuit, situated in the heart of Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan. This modern street circuit made its debut on the Formula 1 calendar in 2016, offering a unique blend of high-speed straights and tight, technical sections weaving through the city streets. The circuit features narrow passages, challenging corners, and a long main straight, providing ample opportunities for overtaking.
Race History:
Since its introduction, the Azerbaijan Grand Prix has quickly established itself as one of the most thrilling races on the Formula 1 calendar. The Baku City Circuit has witnessed dramatic moments, including unexpected podium finishes, daring overtakes, and unpredictable race outcomes. The tight confines of the street circuit and close proximity of the barriers create an intense and exciting atmosphere for both drivers and spectators.
Fun Facts:
- The Baku City Circuit is known for its iconic section known as the ‘castle section,’ where the track narrows significantly as it winds through the medieval city walls.
- The Azerbaijan Grand Prix has a reputation for producing unpredictable races, with safety cars and dramatic incidents often shaking up the order and leading to surprising results.
- Baku’s stunning waterfront location, coupled with its blend of modern architecture and historic landmarks, provides a picturesque backdrop for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, adding to the event’s allure.