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Rd.13 Belgian GP

Circuit Guide

City: Spa-Francorchamps
Date: 07 Sep
Circuit length: 7.004km
Race distance: 44laps / 308.052km

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

This is currently the longest circuit of all the Grand Prix races. Its most noteworthy point is the famous "Eau Rouge," an especially challenging high-speed corner situated between a downhill straightaway and a long uphill climb. This corner is considered by many to be the most exciting moment in all of F1. This circuit is also famous for its very changeable weather, and it is not uncommon for some parts of the long course to be rainy while other parts are under blue skies. The course is extremely interesting and, just as the circuit's name implies, the area boasts many hot spring spas. The Belgian Grand Prix is a Omust-see' race, but donOt forget to bring an umbrella.

Access

There is a bus from Verviers Station, which is approximately 1 1/2 hours by train from Brussels. (Airport: BRUSSELS, LIEGE)

Climate

Although temperatures are comfortable, the weather is very changeable and rain is frequent.


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