Formula 1 is set for a record 23-race season in 2021 – pandemic permitting – as grands prix stretch from the Bahrain season opener on March 28 to the Abu Dhabi finale on December 12.
That means wall-to-wall racing through most of the spring, summer and autumn (with a short breather in August) which is great for TV viewers, but makes for a punishing schedule for the hard-working teams. Ex-F1 driver and top Sky F1 TV pundit Karun Chandhok will be at most of them and offers Autocar his expert view on each of the tracks, covering individual circuit characteristics, set-up tips, the best overtaking spots, the key corners to bank quick lap times and what we’ve called ‘The Talent Zone’ (in other words the hardest bits).
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8/9 Red Bull Ring, Styrian Grand Prix/Austrian GP (Jun 27/Jul 4)
Character: Great for racing. We’ve seen some cracking races here. It’s a short layout, one of the shortest, so the time differences in qualifying are minute. There’s a lot of pressure on the drivers to get it right and it’s pretty unforgiving.
Set-up strategy: You need good braking and traction for the first half of the lap and a good front end for the second half. So you need a bit of everything.
Best overtaking spot: Into Turn 3 at the top of the hill.
Key corner for a quick lap: Probably Turn 1
The Talent Zone: The two left-handers in the middle sector are tricky, but I’d say the last two corners are the toughest.
Most wins: Alain Prost (1983, 1985, 1986). All on the Osterreichring.
10 Silverstone, British GP (Jul 18)
Character: Brilliant high-speed circuit: fast, flowing, one that the drivers all enjoy.
Set-up strategy: Nowadays it’s not necessarily maximum downforce. We’ve seen some teams gaining performance by reducing downforce levels because these modern cars produce so much drag. The key is still to inspire confidence in the high-speed corners, but with one eye on your drag levels.
Best overtaking spot: There are several now. I’d say down into Brooklands and down the Hangar Straight are the most obvious.
Key corner for a quick lap: The Maggotts/Becketts/Chapel complex.
The Talent Zone: Again, I’d say the Becketts complex, especially taking into account the wind which can make it very tricky.
Most wins: Lewis Hamilton, 7 (2008, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020)