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Join the F1 stars in our mini-track guide!
Take the racing line at some of the most illustrious race tracks around the world with our racing stars and Carrera's slot cars.
Written by Binoy Parikh
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Join the Formula One stars Daniel Ricciardo, Max Verstappen, Carlos Sainz and Daniil Kvyat as they take you on a guided tour of some of Formula One’s most iconic race tracks.
Thursdays prior to the race weekend are reserved for drivers and engineers to go on a track walk around the circuit and study it in great detail. We'll go one better, as our drivers will take you on a trip around the track, packed with all the sights, sounds and history of the circuit – and all of it recreated in 1:32 scale Carrera slot car tracks.

Silverstone

The circuit which hosted the first ever Grand Prix championship race is a legend in its own right.

Red Bull Ring

In its newest avatar, the Red Bull Ring has become a favourite among fans and drivers since its return to Formula One in 2014.

Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Named after one of Canada's favourite sons, the circuit is home to the most famous wall in the history of Formula One - the 'wall of champions'.

Circuit de Monaco

The crown jewel of Formula One, Circuit de Monaco is situated in the heart of the principality. Being the playground of the rich and famous, it's easy to mistake the place to be the party capital of the calendar.

Albert Park Circuit

For decades now, the circuit Down Under has been entrusted with kick-starting the yearly proceedings; and with cars still being a bit iffy, the race often provides quite a few surprises.

Suzuka Circuit

The Japanese circuit has been witness to many iconic battles over the years, including the championship-deciding duels between Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna in 1989 and 1990.

Autódromo José Carlos Pace – Interlagos

The South American circuit has witnessed some of the most intense championship deciders in recent times, including the last lap cliffhanger during the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix.

Monza: The Cathedral of Speed

Home to the oldest team in Formula One history – Scuderia Ferrari – Monza is the fastest Formula One track in the world.

BONUS: Le Mans (World Endurance Championship)

Though it's no longer on the F1 calendar, no list of race tracks is complete without Le Mans. Here's our resident WEC Champ Mark Webber taking you through the 13.62km long Circuit de la Sarthe.