Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Formula 1’s Extensive Journey: Ranking Races by Travel Distance

Ever wondered which Formula 1 races have the greatest distance between them? Explore the longest direct routes between Grand Prix locations on the calendar.

Formula 1 is renowned for its worldwide presence, with teams and drivers navigating the globe to participate in races across five continents, all in pursuit of the coveted World Championship title.

The F1 calendar spans 25 races, starting in Bahrain and concluding in Abu Dhabi, covering a distance of a little over 500 miles. However, the global journey involves races held in 20 countries, with 24 events occurring over eight months.

Have you ever wondered which races feature the largest distance between them? RacingNews365 has compiled a list of races on the calendar, ranking them based on the lowest to highest traveling distance. The distances provided are direct routes and do not account for flight travel time.

Notably, the smallest distance is between the races in Belgium and the Netherlands, while the distance between Austria and Great Britain turns out to be larger than expected.

Here’s the complete list of races and their corresponding distances:

Largest Distances Between Races:

  1. Belgium to Netherlands: 238 km
  2. Qatar to Abu Dhabi: 337 km
  3. Imola to Monaco: 349 km
  4. Netherlands to Monza: 828 km
  5. Hungary to Belgium: 1,018 km
  6. Spain to Austria: 1,174 km
  7. Texas to Mexico: 1,203 km
  8. Austria to Great Britain: 1,256 km
  9. Bahrain to Saudi Arabia: 1,259 km
  10. Japan to China: 1,484 km
  11. Silverstone to Hungary: 1,533 km
  12. Monza to Azerbaijan: 3,316 km
  13. Canada to Spain: 5,898 km
  14. Monaco to Canada: 6,128 km
  15. Azerbaijan to Singapore: 6,955 km
  16. Mexico to Brazil: 7,439 km
  17. Australia to Japan: 8,141 km
  18. Miami to Imola: 8,818 km
  19. Brazil to Las Vegas: 9,979 km
  20. Jeddah to Australia: 12,831 km
  21. Las Vegas to Qatar: 13,037 km
  22. China to Miami: 13,263 km
  23. Singapore to Texas: 15,860 km

Total: 122,344 km

These staggering distances encapsulate the vast expanse covered during a single Formula 1 season, showcasing the globe-spanning nature of this prestigious racing championship.


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