FANS have created the ultimate Formula 1 circuit using artificial intelligence.
Sky Sports surveyed more than 4,000 racing fanatics about their favorite twists on the calendar.
AI has brought the ‘World’s Largest F1 Circuit’ to life with realistic visuals.
The dream circuit contains elements from ten different locations, including Monaco, Silverstone and Spa.
Circuit of Americas immediately enters the first corner and is at the start of the circuit before the drivers rush into Italian territory.
The bends of Monza’s Parabolica and Imola’s Acque Minerali follow next.
A touch of Monaco glamor has also been added via the iconic swimming pool and the Grand Hotel Hairpin.
The Eau Rouge from Spa to Raidillon is followed by the Kemmel Straight, where cars pick up speed as they approach the narrow castle section of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
AI makes fun of the British weather, with the rain pouring down on Silverstone while the Red Arrows fly above.
The 6km circuit then takes the drivers around the Esses of Suzuka and past the Ferris wheel that overlooks the Japanese circuit.
A tricky lap around the Brabham and Jones sections of the Melbourne circuit follows before a Brazilian-inspired race to the checkered flag.
Both the Senna S and Turn 14 to the finish, as seen at Interlagos, bring an end to the incredible circuit.
Elements of The Greatest Track
- Directly into Turn 1 – Circuit of the Americas, United States
- Parabolica – Monza, Italy
- Acque Minerali – Imola, Italy
- Swimming pool – Monaco
- Grand Hotel Hairpin – Monaco
- Eau Rouge to Raidillon – Spa, Belgium
- Kemmel Straight – Spa, Belgium
- Castle section – Baku City Circuit, Azerbaijan
- Maden, Becketts, Chapel Curve – Silverstone, United Kingdom
- Esses – Suzuka, Japan
- Brabham, Jones – Melbourne, Australia
- The Senna ‘S’ – Interlagos, Brazil
- T14 to finish line – Interlagos, Brazil
Italian fans were voted the best who could add their color and passion to the stands around Mount Fuji in the centre.
It’s also no surprise to see Lewis Hamilton in his Mercedes car that won five consecutive championships from 2010 to 2015, as he was credited with navigating the grueling track.
Former F1 champion Jenson Button loves the dream circuit and says: “The best thing about F1 is the passionate fans, the
variety of circuits around the world and the demands each one brings.
“So the fact that Sky Sports has used AI to design the ultimate circuit really sets the imagination to work.
“I would have loved the opportunity to compete at this track because it combines many of the things that make F1 the most unique sport in the world: the glamor of Monaco, the speed of Monza and not to mention the unpredictable weather of Spa.”