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Canadian Grand Prix

The Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montréal is a balanced circuit circling Notre Dame Island, to the east of the main Montréal Island. With tight barriers and a mix of technical and high speed action, Montréal can be a challenging track and crashes are a real risk.

Austrian Grand Prix

Surrounded by postcard picturesque landscapes, it can be hard to keep your attention on the track in Spielberg, but as the third Sprint race of the 2024 season and with a very short lap to compete, you’ll need to remain lightning focused to earn points at the Red Bull Ring.

British Grand Prix

Earning a place in history as the home of the very first F1 Grand Prix, Silverstone continues to be a landmark event in the Formula 1 season. High speeds and challenging corners will keep your drivers on their toes – as you approach the midpoint of the season, it’s all still to play for.

Hungarian Grand Prix

The midway point of the 2024 F1 Season, the Hungaroring offers a change in pace, with a focus on technical driving over pure horsepower. Sometimes compared with a go kart track, the Hungaroring doesn’t feature many straights and Team Principals should be ready to direct battles as their drivers negotiate the corners.

Belgian Grand Prix

Kemmel Straight, Eau Rouge, Blanchimont. Spa is a favourite in the F1 calendar for a reason. It’s the longest circuit of the season, home to many of F1’s most iconic sections of track and features high speed, high intensity action throughout. Spa will put even the best to the test – are you ready to lead your team through the challenge?

Dutch Grand Prix

Flowing around the sand dunes, Zandvoort is a rollercoaster circuit packing a challenge for experience drivers with a series of unique corners and features. Downforce driving and corner battles are on the agenda for Zandvoort – can you make the right calls to lead your team to victory?

Chinese Grand Prix

This unique circuit, designed to mirror the Chinese character for “Shang”, features long straights with solid overtaking opportunities, as well as sweeping corners that demand harsh braking and expert racecraft to make the most of. Two-stop strategies are set to be dominant, with undercuts often proving powerful on this track. Which team will make F1’s return to Shanghai a triumphant one?