street circuits
Street circuits are temporary racing tracks set up on city streets, often used for motorsport events like Formula 1 or IndyCar. These circuits are designed to showcase the city's landmarks and provide a unique backdrop for racing. They typically feature tight corners and elevation changes, making them challenging for drivers.
Unlike permanent racetracks, street circuits are dismantled after the event, returning the streets to normal use. They require extensive planning and safety measures, including barriers and runoff areas, to protect both drivers and spectators. Street circuits have gained popularity for their vibrant atmosphere and the excitement they bring to urban environments.