It's back to Baku as the 2023 Formula One World Championship enters Round 4 for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, and to keep up on how Williams Racing are doing, make sure you come here during the event.
Ever since its first F1 appearance in 2016, the streets of Azerbaijan's capital have provided memorable – and chaotic – moments from the 6.003km of public road that make up the Baku City Circuit.
The final sector is flat out for 2.2km, and we clocked Valtteri Bottas' FW38 hitting 378km/h (234.9mph) back in 2016. Could we reach even higher speeds this Sunday 30 April?
It's back to Baku as the 2023 Formula One World Championship enters Round 4 for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, and to keep up on how Williams Racing are doing, make sure you come here during the event.
Ever since its first F1 appearance in 2016, the streets of Azerbaijan's capital have provided memorable – and chaotic – moments from the 6.003km of public road that make up the Baku City Circuit.
The final sector is flat out for 2.2km, and we clocked Valtteri Bottas' FW38 hitting 378km/h (234.9mph) back in 2016. Could we reach even higher speeds this Sunday 30 April?
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