Some tracks in F1 are so predictable that once you grab pole position in qualifying and everything goes smoothly, you’re almost guaranteed to win on Sunday. These predictable circuits turn race day into a bit of a snooze fest and suck the excitement right out of the sport. And if that’s not bad enough, there are tracks even the drivers openly criticise, yet we keep seeing them on the calendar every single year. So, why does F1 insist on sticking with these “boring” tracks? The reasons might surprise you—and not necessarily in a good way. Let’s get started.
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