F1 Race C ircuits
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F1 Race CircuitsBy Lewis Savage
Racing Circuit
F1 is around the world.There are 19 Grand Prix races in different countries.
Pit StopsF1 is a team work.
A driver goes into a pit stop when it needs its tyres changed.
A pit stop is very quick because the driver wants to get back in the race.
Changing a tyre can take under 3 seconds.
FlagsFlags are used to send a message to the driver.
A Chequered flag is waved at the end of the race.
A yellow flag means danger. One yellow flag means slow down and two yellow flags means stop.
A green flag means all set to go. Danger has passed.
A red flag means stop because of an accident.
Silverstone - BritainRace Date: 06 Jul 2014First Grand Prix: 1950Number of Laps: 52Circuit Length: 5.891 kmRace Distance: 306.198 kmLap Record: 1:33.401 - M Webber (2013)
Melbourne - AustraliaRace Date: 16 Mar 2014Circuit Name: Albert ParkFirst Grand Prix: 1996Number of Laps: 58Circuit Length: 5.303 kmRace Distance: 307.574 kmLap Record: 1:24.125 - M Schumacher (2004)
Monte Carlo – Monaco, FranceRace Date: 25 May 2014Circuit Name: Circuit de MonacoFirst Grand Prix: 1950Number of Laps: 78Circuit Length: 3.340 kmRace Distance: 260.520 kmLap Record: 1:14.439 - M Schumacher (2004)
Monte Carlo
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