Introducing The Baku City Circuit
In this guide you’ll learn about how to get to Azerbaijan for the Grand Prix™
Azerbaijan is located at the boundary of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. The Baku City Circuit encompases Azerbijan’s capital city on the banks of the Caspian sea.
The drivers blast down two main straights that stretch along the promenade while the other part of the track passes through Baku′s old town, providing beautiful scenery and a unique atmosphere.
Charles Leclerc says, “I look forward to going back to Baku. I particularly like city tracks. They are challenging for drivers, as you cannot afford to make any errors. The atmosphere here is great, and the view of the old town and castle are spectacular.”
The drivers blast down two main straights that stretch along the promenade while the other part of the track passes through Baku′s old town, providing beautiful scenery and a unique atmosphere.
Charles Leclerc says, “I look forward to going back to Baku. I particularly like city tracks. They are challenging for drivers, as you cannot afford to make any errors. The atmosphere here is great, and the view of the old town and castle are spectacular.”
Azerbaijan Airlines have direct services to a handful of European and Asian cities but the majority of F1 fans are likely to find more choice on indirect flights via Frankfurt, Istanbul, Dubai or Qatar.
Most visitors to Azerbaijan require a visa to enter the country but you should always check the latest entry requirements based on your individual circumstances. Visas can usually be obtained online in advance of travel for a nominal fee.
Most visitors to Azerbaijan require a visa to enter the country but you should always check the latest entry requirements based on your individual circumstances. Visas can usually be obtained online in advance of travel for a nominal fee.