How many countries do they have the Formula One Grand Prix and what’s the name of the circuit?
18 countries will host F1 this season, with Spain having two races (the Spanish and European GPs).
The tracks are:
Bahrain – Manama/Sakhir
Australia – Albert Park
Malaysia – Sepang
China – Shanghai
Spain – Barcelona
Monaco – Monaco
Turkey – Istanbul, l’Otodrom
Canada – Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Europe – Valencia
Britain – Silverstone
Germany – Hockenheim
Hungary – Hungaroring
Belgium – Spa
Italy – Monza
Singapore – Singapore
Japan – Suzuka
South Korea – Yeongnam
Brazil – Interlagos
Adu Dhabi – Yas Marina



18 countries will host F1 this season, with Spain having two races (the Spanish and European GPs).
The tracks are:
Bahrain – Manama/Sakhir
Australia – Albert Park
Malaysia – Sepang
China – Shanghai
Spain – Barcelona
Monaco – Monaco
Turkey – Istanbul, l’Otodrom
Canada – Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Europe – Valencia
Britain – Silverstone
Germany – Hockenheim
Hungary – Hungaroring
Belgium – Spa
Italy – Monza
Singapore – Singapore
Japan – Suzuka
South Korea – Yeongnam
Brazil – Interlagos
Adu Dhabi – Yas MarinaReferences :