Country: Belgium
Race:Belgian Grand Prix
Established: 1920
Circuit Name:Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Number of Laps: 44
Circuit Length: 7.004 km
Turns: 20
Race Distance: 308.052 km
2013 Winner: Sebastian Vettel
The longest lap on the calendar and one of the fastest circuits. Often wet, always thrilling. A favourite circuit for drivers and fans. Raikkonen has won here four times.
Only Ayrton Senna (five) and Michael Schumacher (six) have more Belgian GP wins.
This sweeping, nearly 7-km long circuit on public roads in Belgium's Ardennes forest is everything a Grand Prix should be. Historical, dangerous and fun. A favourite of nearly every driver, the Spa-Francorchamps offers a host of challenging corners that get even more dangerous when it rains.
Driving in the wet here is a true indication of a driver's skill and this circuit tests your nerves too. The most famous part of the circuit is the Eau Rouge-Raidillon combination.
Having negotiated the La Source hairpin, drivers race down a straight to the point where the track crosses the Eau Rouge stream for the first time, before being launched steeply uphill into a sweeping left-right-left collection of corners with a blind summit.