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  1. Austria, Bahrain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States have all held two Grands Prix in various seasons; the United States (1982 and 2023) and Italy are the only countries to have hosted three races during a season.

    • F1 Countries – Italy (104 Races) Italy is the only country to have hosted at least one race in every season since 1950. The fast and mythical Monza circuit has hosted the Italian Grand Prix every time, except for 1980.
    • F1 Countries – Germany (79 Races) After Italy comes Germany, with 79 races. It is the country that has hosted the second most Grands Prix in the history of Formula 1.
    • F1 Countries – United Kingdom (77 Races) Along with the Italian Grand Prix, the British Grand Prix is the only event that has been on the Formula 1 calendar every year since the first season in 1950.
    • F1 Countries – United States (73 Races) The United States is the country that has hosted the most varied Grands Prix. It has held 7 Grands Prix at 11 different venues in 73 races.
  2. The F1 World Championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets; the most prestigious of the street circuits is the Monaco Grand Prix.

  3. Jan 18, 2024 · Until 2020, the most recent time that a country hosted two Formula 1 races in a single season was in 2012, when two Grands Prix took place once again in Spain. The Catalunya circuit continued to host the Spanish Grand Prix, while Valencia Street Circuit joined the calendar in 2008 as host of the European Grand Prix.

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    The first World Championship Grand Prix was held in 1950 at Silverstone; since then 77 circuits in total have hosted a Grand Prix. A lot of classic (older) circuits have hosted Grands Prix using different configurations throughout their history: Nürburgring, Spa-Francorchamps, Monza, etc. Taking Nürburgring as an example, the first World Championsh...

    The "Circuit" column uses the name contemporary to the last time the circuit was used in Formula One.
    The "Map" column shows a diagram of the latest configuration on current tracks and the last configuration used on past tracks.
    The "Type" column refers to the type of circuit: "street" is a circuit held on closed city streets, "road" refers to a mixture of public roads and a permanent track, and "race" is a permanent facil...
    The "Last length used" shows the track length for the configuration that was used last time the Formula One race was held on a given track.

    General 1. Hughes, Mark; Tremayne, David (2002). The Concise Encyclopedia of Formula 1. Parragon. pp. 70–93. ISBN 0-75258-766-8. 2. "Circuits". ESPN. Retrieved 17 June 2012. Specific

  4. Germany has hosted the second-most grands prix, with 41 of those taking place at the Nurburgring and 37 at the Hockenheimring and just one race at the AVUS. The 2024 season will be the ninth year...

  5. The calendar for the 2025 Formula 1 season was announced on April 12 2024, and features 24 races in a campaign marking the 75th anniversary of the FIA Formula One World Championship. As Ramadan will be throughout March in 2025, the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will be held in April.

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