Racing in the Land of FireRacing in the Land of Fire

Our drivers made history around Baku City Circuit, reaching a combined total of 600 Grand Prix starts. Read on for full coverage of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, and get the thoughts of Lance, Fernando and our team.
Fernando and Lance began the Azerbaijan Grand Prix from P11 and P14 respectively, both on the Medium tyre. An unfortunate false start for Fernando resulted in a five-second time penalty.
Fernando made his pitstop at the end of Lap 21. After serving the penalty, he returned to the track in P17 on Hards.
Lance stayed out on the Mediums in hopes of taking advantage of a Safety Car period. After 38 laps on the tyre, he pitted for Hards for the final 13 laps.
At the end of 51 laps around Baku City Circuit, our drivers concluded the race in P15 and P17.
Meanwhile in Formula 2, Aston Martin Aramco Young Driver Jak Crawford secured victory in the Feature Race, claiming 32 points over the course of the weekend and moving into second in the Drivers' Standings.
On 3-5 October, we'll be in Marina Bay for Formula One's original night race. Check back here for full coverage of the Singapore Grand Prix.
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Welcome to the City of Winds
We've said goodbye to the trucks and motorhomes and headed out for the final flyaway third of the season, beginning with a trip to Baku, for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. When Baku arrived on the calendar in 2016, it reset expectations for street races, combining the low grip and unyielding barriers common to the genre with the sort of low downforce and high speeds previously reserved for tracks like Monza or Hockenheim.
It's produced dramatic, often chaotic racing, and has become the template for the street circuits that have followed in Jeddah and Las Vegas. When it was announced in 2014, the Land of Fire seemed an unusual choice for a Grand Prix venue, and the proposed track layout raised any eyebrows that weren't already raised – but it's become a race of real character in a relatively short amount of time.
For us, a strong run of form came to a grinding halt at Monza, last time out, with neither driver scoring – but Baku has traditionally been a stronger circuit for us (the scene of our team's maiden podium) and presents an opportunity to hit back immediately. This is also true for Jak Crawford, who didn't have a lot of luck in Italy and consequently dropped from second to fourth in the F2 standings. With just three events and six races remaining, he needs a strong weekend in Azerbaijan.
For exclusive insight and all you need to know about the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, plus a must-read interview with CEO and Team Principal Andy Cowell, keep scrolling.
Baku City CircuitBaku City Circuit

Baku has the longest full-throttle time, and it's very important to maximise straight line speed.

- Sectors
- Turns
- DRS
- Circuit length (km)6.003
- Number of corners20
- Race distance (km)306.049
Entering F1's final third
Aston Martin Aramco CEO and Team Principal Andy Cowell discusses Enrico Cardile's arrival, explains why the sport should be receptive to change if it's for the benefit of fans, and looks forward to racing in Baku.
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