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British Grand Prix

Few circuits can beat the historic juggernaut of Silvestone, the host circuit of the very first F1® Grand Prix. To this day Silverstone remains the highlight of many F1® seasons, with hurtling speeds and battlefield corners providing a challenge to even the most skilled drivers and Team Principals. Will you add your name to this circuit’s legacy?

Austrian Grand Prix

Offering stunning views of the Austrian landscape, the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg may be one of the most picturesque circuits in F1® - but don’t let the good looks fool you. Spielberg offers plenty of challenges to drivers and Team Principals, with a speedy start and an exhilarating battle to the finish line.

Canadian Grand Prix

Nestled on the artificial Notre Dame Island in Montréal, the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve is a balanced circuit with a blend of chicanes and straights offering a mix of technical and high-speed action. Team Principals should enter prepared for high acceleration to take advantage of the straights - but beware of falling victim to the Wall of Champions.

Spanish Grand Prix

With a long main straight and a mix of corners, Barcelona is a favourite testbed for F1® teams and their cars outside of race season. The windy track of Barcelona can push car designs to their limit, so it’s critical that Team Principals come prepared with the right setup to meet the conditions of the day.

Monaco Grand Prix

Offering a tight, unique challenge, the narrow streets of Monaco make it one of the most technically difficult and shortest races on the calendar. With little opportunity for overtaking, Monaco can be decided in qualifying, so Team Principals need to bring the right strategy to the starting line.

Emilia Romagna Grand Prix

Imola, officially Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, is a classic circuit steeped in Formula 1® history. This anticlockwise circuit offers a technical challenge and old school feel, despite the 2007 modernisation. Prepare your team for some high-speed cornering and get ready to hit the historic track.

Miami Grand Prix 2023

Another relative newcomer, the Miami International Autodrome may be a temporary circuit, but it has already cemented itself as one to watch. Offering a balanced challenge and lots of cornering, the right setup is key to victory in rainy Florida.

Azerbaijan Grand Prix

As one of the newest street circuits in F1®, Baku might not have the pedigree of some of the other circuits, but it more than makes up for that with a varied layout offering a unique set of challenges. There’s no room for mistakes at Baku and it’s essential that Team Principals equip their drivers with the right setup and strategy for success.

Australian Grand Prix

Heading Down Under to one of only two circuits in the southern hemisphere, the Albert Park Circuit can be found in the beating heart of Melbourne. With regular corners and battlefield straights, finding the right strategy and making use of practice time is key to victory at Albert Park.

F1® Manager 23 Staff Guide

An introduction to the support staff who are vital to success in F1® Manager 23.

While the drivers may be the face of a team, they won’t go anywhere fast without the right staff backing them up. A host of engineers, pit crew, and scouts make the team successful. Between them, they design and build the car, keep it running smoothly on race day, and make sure that the most talented drivers a team can afford are always at the wheel.