Baku F1 Circuit Google - Maps __exclusive__

The Azerbaijan Grand Prix is a staple of the modern F1 season and has a confirmed spot on the racing calendar through at least

| Tool | How to Use | Information Gained | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Zoom in on Turn 2 (Azadliq Square exit). | Note the tight 90-degree right-hander; the run-off area is a service road, not gravel. | | Street View | Drop pegman on the main straight. | "Drive" the track virtually. See the elevation change (0m at sea level to slight rises near the castle). | | Measure Distance | Right-click from Turn 16 (end of straight) to Turn 1. | Confirm the 1.5 km straight – long enough for DRS (Drag Reduction System) trains. | | Terrain Layer | Turn on "Terrain" from the layers menu. | Baku is flat (average 10m below sea level? No – actually ~ -28m below global sea level, making it one of the lowest circuits on Earth). | baku f1 circuit google maps

No other F1 circuit offers such a dramatic geographic story, and no other tool tells that story as accessibly as Google Maps. The Azerbaijan Grand Prix is a staple of

Follow the route as it bends sharply left around Azadliq Square. The map shows how drivers brake from full speed into a tight, technical section — a notorious spot for first-lap incidents. | "Drive" the track virtually