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São Paulo Grand Prix

Demanding on both cars and drivers, Interlagos may fall towards the end of the F1® season but proves that the challenges are far from over. Hard corners, a bumpy surface and unpredictable weather all make for a nail-biting battle to victory in Brazil.

Mexico City Grand Prix

High-altitude, high-stake, and high-speed, Mexico City’s circuit is well loved for its action and traditional placement towards the end of the F1® season. With plenty to contend with on the track, including the eye watering speeds coming out of the Peraltada, Team Principals will need to be on their best form to reach the podium.

United States Grand Prix

The first purpose-built F1® circuit in the United States, the Circuit of the Americas was built with greatness in mind. With a hard-hitting opening corner and a blend of technical and high-speed racing, there are plenty of challenges for Team Principals to prepare for.

Qatar Grand Prix

One of the class of newcomers, the Lusail International Circuit was originally designed for motorcycle racing but now plays host to F1®. With the main straight dominating the track’s layout, Lusail can be an intense circuit, with plenty of high-speed action.

Japanese Grand Prix

The driver’s paradise, Suzuka is a fan favourite of the F1® season, with its winding S curves and iconic crossover making for some of the most exciting races on the calendar. Championships have been decided at Suzuka – do you have what it takes to lead your team to the podium?

Singapore Grand Prix

Hurtling through the stunning backdrop of the Singapore skyline, the Marina Bay Street Circuit is a beautiful but punishing track. Intense corners, a narrow layout and demanding conditions will push drivers to their extremes, so Team Principals must make sure to equip them with the tools for victory.

Italian Grand Prix

Built in 1922, as one of the world’s first built-for-purpose racetracks, Monza has become a fixture of F1® history since its 1950 debut season. Full throttle acceleration is the name of the game at Monza, with the relatively simple circuit layout allowing drivers to focus on pure speed over technical driving.

Dutch Grand Prix

Intense, quick, and packed with fast corners, Zandvoort is a challenging circuit for even the most skilled drivers. Looping through the dunes of the Dutch coastline, the abrasive track can push cars to their limit, making the right strategy – and the right Team Principal – critical.

Belgian Grand Prix

A monument to F1®, Spa has hosted some of the most exciting moments in F1® history and has remained a fan favourite since its appearance in the first F1® season in 1950. As the longest circuit in the 2023 season, there’s plenty of space for action through the Eau Rouge climb and Kemmel Straight, so Team Principals should be prepared to push for victory.

Hungarian Grand Prix

A demanding circuit, with limited straights to demonstrate raw power, the Hungaroring is a chance for technical drivers to really show their stuff. Team Principals should make the most of their practice sessions to prepare their drivers and cars for battles on the corners.