Baku City Circuit

Baku City Circuit
Baku Formula One circuit map.svg
StedAserbajdsjan Baku, Aserbajdsjan
TidszoneGMT+4 (standard) /+4 (DST)
Koordinater40°22′21″N 49°51′12″Ø / 40.37250°N 49.85333°Ø / 40.37250; 49.85333Koordinater: 40°22′21″N 49°51′12″Ø / 40.37250°N 49.85333°Ø / 40.37250; 49.85333
FIA status1
ArkitektHermann Tilke
HovedløbFIA Formel 1:
Europas Grand Prix (2016)
Aserbajdsjans Grand Prix (2017–)
Grand Prix bane
Længde6,006 km (3,732 mil)
Sving20
Banerekord1:40.495 (Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes, 2019, Formel 1)
Oversigtskort
Baku City Circuit
Baku City Circuit
Baku City Circuit i Aserbajdsjan

Baku City Circuit (azeri: Bakı Şəhər Halqası) er en gade motorsportsbane i Aserbajdsjans hovedstad Baku. Den blev første gang brugt i juni 2016, da der blandt andet blev kørt et Formel 1 Grand Prix.

Historie

I december 2013 offentliggjorde Formula One Group-chefen Bernie Ecclestone, at der fra 2016-sæsonen skulle køres et gadeløb i Baku. Selvom Aserbajdsjan ligger i Sydvestasien, vil det blive det Europæiske Grand Prix som skulle afholdes her. Grand Prix'et blev i årene 2008-2012 kørt i spanske Valencia, og fra 1984 til 2007 på Nürburgring i Tyskland. Fra 2017 vil løbet blive afholdt som Aserbajdsjans Grand Prix.[1]

Den tyske banearkitekt Hermann Tilke offentliggjorde i oktober 2014 banens rute, som går rundt om Nationalparken i centrum af Baku, og bliver 6,006 km lang med 12 venstresving og otte til højre.

Vindere af Formel 1 i Baku

ÅrVinderKonstruktørDækTidBanelængdeRunderFartDatoGrand Prix
2016Tyskland Nico Rosberg MercedesP1:32.52,366 t6,003 km51197,721 km/t19. juniEuropas Grand Prix
2017Australien Daniel Ricciardo Red BullP2:03.55,573 t6,003 km51148,176 km/t25. juniAserbajdsjans Grand Prix

Referencer

  1. ^ "FIA confirms 2016 calendar". Formula1.com. Formula One Management. 2. december 2016. Hentet 2. december 2016.

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Baku Formula One circuit map.svg
Forfatter/Opretter: HumanBodyPiloter5, Licens: CC0
A map of the Formula One motor circuit in Baku as it was used for the 2016 European Grand Prix and the 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2021 Azerbaijani Grands Prix. This map is valid for races which use this layout and corner numbering scheme, please upload a new file for races which use different layouts or corner numbering schemes rather than replacing this file. As this is a free-hand map drawn by an enthusiast rather than a professional cartographer's work it may contain some errors, although checking it against other maps it appears accurate enough for most purposes. The track is shown in black with a grey outline, while the pit lane is shown in blue. A scale showing the length of one kilometre (with increments of 100 metres) is given, to allow viewers to contextualise and understand what they are looking at. Corner numbers and other important text is given an off-white background to avoid transparency issues rendering it illegible on certain devices. A line with a chequered flag pattern crossing the track and pit lane shows the location of the start/finish line also known as the control or timing line; while the location of pole position is indicated by a white line, crossing only the track, marked with a large mauve arrow, which indicates the direction of travel. The salmon arrow marked "N" shows the direction of north.