Baku F1 Circuit Google Maps [upd]

Most of the off-track entertainment happens at the F1 Fan Zone on the Seafront Boulevard.

on Google Maps offers a fascinating look at where "history and horsepower collide". This 6.003 km track is a study in extremes, featuring both the longest flat-out stretch and the narrowest corner on the F1 calendar. Top Track Landmarks to Pin baku f1 circuit google maps

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Google Street View offers a humbling perspective here. On the map, it looks like a narrow service road. In reality, it is barely wide enough for a modern SUV, let alone a Grand Prix car. The walls are close, the surface is uneven, and there is zero margin for error. Looking at the stone walls on Street View, you can almost see the carbon fiber rub marks left by drivers fighting for grip. Top Track Landmarks to Pin Related search suggestions

Use these numbers to jump directly to the most dangerous parts of the track.

Google Maps transforms the Baku City Circuit from a confusing TV image into an analyzable geographic object. By combining satellite view (for overall geometry), Street View (for wall proximity), and the measurement tool (for straight-line distances), any fan can understand why Baku produces chaotic races: a medieval fortress constricts drivers to bicycle-path widths, then instantly explodes onto a fighter-jet runway along the Caspian Sea.

One of the most deceptive corners on any F1 calendar is best understood via Google Maps’ (hold Ctrl + drag to tilt the map).