Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend preview

The Azerbaijan Grand Prix is raced on the streets of Baku city, where cars drive and people connect everyday. The circuit is 6.003km long with 20 corners around he street with some legendary places like the castle section. The track offers a massive variety of corners with the mid speed corners in sector 1, to the slower and more precise corners of sector 2 and the final long , long dash to the line with a few sweeping, demanding turns just before the chequered flag to complete a lap.


Azerbaijan has recorded the fastest ever speed a Formula 1 car has ever gone. Valtteri Bottas achieved an insane 378km/h in his Williams back in 2016 when the Grand Prix was known as the "European Grand Prix", when the track first opened too. The race has 51 laps with Charles Leclerc setting the fastest race time of a 1.43.009 back in 2019 with the race length being 306.049km in it's entirety.




Charles Leclerc has taken pole at Azerbaijan for the last 4 years running including the 2023 sprint pole too. However, he has converted 0 poles to victory in his time at Ferrari. He was also questioned on his place in Ferrari and he responded "I've always loved Ferrari and that's where I draw my motivation from because I want to bring Ferrari to the top, no matter how long it takes".


McLaren can incredibly wrap up the constructers championship this race if they just outscore their rivals by 9 points and can possibly reach 1000 points if everything goes there way, something never seen in F1 before.




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