Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Spa

The rollercoastering Eau Rouge is arguably the most famous corner in the world, and it is a breathtaking sight to witness a Formula 1 car push the limits of physics as it flicks left, right and roars up the hill before hurtling into the Ardennes forest beyond.
Very much a drivers' track, conquering Spa is considered to be one of the ultimate challenges of motor racing. Six-time Belgian GP winner Michael Schumacher describes the circuit as his favourite in the world, while Sebastian Vettel has enthused that "Spa has some of the best corner sections in Formula 1." Indeed, it's difficult to remember any driver ever criticising the famous track.
Originally run over 14km on public roads, the circuit was shortened in 1979 to improve safety. Up until 2000, parts of the track were still used as roads, including Eau Rouge. At 4.3 miles, the current layout is still the longest on the F1 calendar.
But the speed and expanse of the lap is merely a single aspect of its multi-layered challenge. Another is the region's unpredictable weather, which often means that drivers have to deal with different grip levels around the lap. It is not unusual for it to be pouring with rain at the La Source hairpin but for the track to be completely dry at Les Combes.
And although the long straights would normally mean a low downforce set-up, any attempt to take Eau Rouge, Pouhon and Blanchimont without plenty of grip is sure to cause trouble.
A balanced set-up is therefore essential. So, too, is bravery - especially if, like Kimi Raikkonen on Michael Schumacher last year, you regard Eau Rouge as an overtaking opportunity! You must trust your car and, probably more importantly, your rival if you're game for making a move there.
A more obvious opportunity for a pass occurs earlier in the lap at the famed turn one hairpin, La Source, while the DRS Zone on the Kemmel Straight, leading up the hill to Les Combes, provides another great overtaking spot.
Finally, the Bus Stop chicane, which has been redesigned countless times over the years, provides another great opportunity for a pass. Following the long run through the Blanchimont kink, the right-left chicane tempts drivers to launch a late outbraking manoeuvre.
Eau Rouge, Les Combes, Blanchimont: it's hard to believe that there is any motor racing circuit on the planet boasting so many legendary names.
- Circuit length:7.004 km
- Lap Record:S Vettel (2009)
- Laps:44
- Most wins (Drivers):Senna da Silva (4)
- Most wins (Constructors):Ferrari (4)
- 2012 Jenson Button
- 2011 Sebastian Vettel
- 2010 Lewis Hamilton
- 2009 Kimi Raikkonen
- 2008 Felipe Massa
- 2007 Kimi Raikkonen
- 2005 Kimi Raikkonen
- 2004 Kimi Raikkonen
- 2002 Michael Schumacher
- 2001 Michael Schumacher
- 2000 Mika Hakkinen
- 1999 David Coulthard
- 1998 Damon Hill
- 1997 Michael Schumacher
- 1996 Michael Schumacher
- 1995 Michael Schumacher
- 1994 Damon Hill
- 1993 Damon Hill
- 1992 Michael Schumacher
- 1991 Ayrton Senna da Silva
- 1990 Ayrton Senna da Silva
- 1989 Ayrton Senna da Silva
- 1988 Ayrton Senna da Silva
- 1987 Alain Prost
- 1986 Nigel Mansell
- 1985 Ayrton Senna da Silva
- 1983 Alain Prost
- 1970 Pedro Rodriguez
- 1968 Jackie Stewart
- 1968 Bruce McLaren
- 1967 Dan Gurney
- 1966 John Surtees
- 1965 Jim Clark
- 1964 Jim Clark
- 1963 Jim Clark
- 1962 Jim Clark
- 1961 Phil Hill
- 1960 Jack Brabham
- 1958 Tony Brooks
- 1956 Peter Collins
- 1955 Juan Manuel Fangio
- 1955 Juan Manuel Fangio
- 1954 Juan Manuel Fangio
- 1953 Alberto Ascari
- 1952 Alberto Ascari
- 1951 Nino Farina
- 1950 Juan Manuel Fangio
