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F1 circuits by host city

Match iconic Formula 1 circuits to the cities that host them, from street races to classic permanent tracks. With mixed difficulty, you’ll see easy staples and tricky one-off venues alike. Pick your p...

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What you’ll practice

This quiz sharpens your ability to link circuit names with their host cities, including modern street circuits and long-running Grand Prix venues. You’ll also reinforce geographic cues (countries, regions, and nearby landmarks) that often appear in circuit naming.

Each question uses 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can play at your own pace and focus on accuracy over speed.

Difficulty and how to play

Difficulty is mixed on purpose: straightforward pairings are blended with less obvious host cities and similarly named venues to keep the set balanced. Before you start, choose your question count and select an easier or harder difficulty setting to match your confidence level.

  • Watch for circuits named after regions or sponsors rather than the city itself
  • Don’t confuse “nearby” major cities with the actual host municipality
  • Street circuits can change names over time; focus on the host city for the event
  • Some venues share a country and sound alike—double-check the city spelling
  • Use elimination: rule out cities that have never hosted an F1 round

Common pitfalls (and quick fixes)

A frequent mistake is mixing up the Grand Prix name with the city (for example, a national GP held outside the capital). When in doubt, think of the circuit’s local area and what city the race weekend is marketed around.

If you miss a question, replay with fewer questions to drill weak spots, then increase the count once your accuracy improves.

Sample questions

Which city hosts the Circuit de Monaco?

  • A.Monaco
  • B.Paris
  • C.Rome
  • D.Barcelona

Where is the Silverstone Circuit located?

  • A.Silverstone
  • B.Birmingham
  • C.London
  • D.Manchester

What city is home to the Suzuka International Racing Course?

  • A.Suzuka
  • B.Tokyo
  • C.Osaka
  • D.Nagoya

Quiz FAQ

How many questions are in this quiz?

This quiz has 78 questions focused on matching F1 circuits to their host cities.

What’s the quiz format?

Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and there is no timer.

Is the difficulty fixed or can I change it?

It’s mixed overall, but you can choose an easier or harder difficulty setting before starting.

Can I choose how many questions to play?

Yes. You can adjust the question count before you begin to play a shorter or longer run.

What trips players up most in this quiz?

Common errors include confusing the Grand Prix name with the host city and mixing up similarly named venues in the same country.

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