The F1 race track distance in India refers to the famous Buddh International Circuit located in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. This world-class racing facility was designed by German architect Hermann Tilke and hosted the Indian Grand Prix from 2011 to 2013.
The total track distance measures 5.137 kilometers (3.192 miles) with 16 turns and a longest straight of 1.2 kilometers. The circuit features significant elevation changes and challenging corners that test driver skill and car performance. The track layout combines high-speed sections with technical complexes, making it one of the more demanding circuits on the F1 calendar during its active years.
While the Indian Grand Prix is currently not part of the F1 championship, the Buddh International Circuit remains an important motorsports venue in India, hosting various national and international racing events. The facility continues to promote motorsports culture and development in the country, serving as a hub for racing enthusiasts and aspiring drivers across South Asia. |