F1 2026 versenypálya profilok
Minden pálya elemezve 14 igénydimenzióban. Nézd meg, hogyan rendeződik a csapatok hétvégi, időmérős és versenykilátása.
Australian Grand Prix
R1Resurfaced semi-permanent circuit with mix of fast sweeps and chicanes · Multiple DRS zones aid overtaking since 2022 revision
Chinese Grand Prix
R2Iconic Turn 1-2-3 long-radius decreasing-speed complex · Long back straight with heavy braking into hairpin
Japanese Grand Prix
R3Legendary Esses through S1 demand supreme high-speed aero balance · 130R is one of the fastest corners in F1
Bahrain Grand Prix
R4Desert circuit with extreme tyre degradation from sand and heat · Multiple long straights with heavy braking zones
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
R5Fastest street circuit on the calendar with average speeds over 250 km/h · Narrow corridor with walls inches from the racing line
Miami Grand Prix
R6Semi-permanent circuit with long straights and tight chicanes · Multiple overtaking opportunities with DRS zones
Canadian Grand Prix
R7Wall of Champions demands precision at high speed · Stop-start layout with heavy braking into chicanes
Monaco Grand Prix
R8Slowest circuit on the calendar with average speeds around 160 km/h · Qualifying position is paramount — overtaking virtually impossible
Barcelona Grand Prix
R9Traditional testing venue that rewards all-round car balance · High-speed Turn 3 and final sector expose aero weaknesses
Austrian Grand Prix
R10Short lap with only 10 corners but punishing kerbs · Steep uphill from Turn 1 to Turn 3 demands power
British Grand Prix
R11Maggotts-Becketts-Chapel complex is the ultimate high-speed cornering test · Fast flowing layout rewards aerodynamic efficiency
Belgian Grand Prix
R12Longest lap on the calendar at 7.004 km · Eau Rouge/Raidillon is the most iconic high-speed challenge
Hungarian Grand Prix
R13Tight, twisty layout often called 'Monaco without walls' · High downforce configuration essential for lap time
Dutch Grand Prix
R14Banked final turn (Arie Luyendijkbocht) is unique on the F1 calendar · Narrow circuit makes overtaking extremely difficult
Italian Grand Prix
R15Temple of Speed — lowest downforce and highest top speeds on calendar · Heavy braking into Variante del Rettifilo from 340+ km/h
Spanish Grand Prix
R16Brand new purpose-built circuit — first race in 2026 · Expected elevation changes similar to Austin's style
Azerbaijan Grand Prix
R172.2 km main straight is the longest on the F1 calendar · Castle section is extremely tight and technical
Singapore Grand Prix
R18Night race under floodlights — the most physically demanding GP · 23 corners with majority being low-speed and 90-degree turns
United States Grand Prix
R19Turn 1 uphill braking zone is a signature overtaking spot · S-curves in Sector 1 inspired by Silverstone's Maggotts-Becketts
Mexico City Grand Prix
R20At 2,240m altitude, cars lose ~20% downforce and engine power · Teams run maximum downforce to compensate for thin air
São Paulo Grand Prix
R21Anti-clockwise layout with significant elevation changes · Turn 1 at Senna S is a prime overtaking opportunity on the incline
Las Vegas Grand Prix
R22Night race on the Las Vegas Strip with spectacular scenery · Multiple long straights make it a low-downforce, high-speed circuit
Qatar Grand Prix
R23Fast, flowing layout with many high-speed direction changes · Aggressive kerbs caused tyre failures in early races — now modified
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
R24Twilight race transitioning from daylight to darkness · Revised 2021 layout removed slow chicanes for faster flowing sections