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There are 38 Grade One circuits with 45 layouts. Circuits holding Grade One certification may host events involving "Automobiles of Groups D (FIA International Formula) and E (Free Formula) with a weight/power ratio of less than 1 kg/hp." [1] As such, a Grade One certification is required to host events involving Formula One cars.
The Shanghai International Circuit is the first in China to be purpose-built for Formula One and it hosts FIA Formula One World Championship Chinese Grand Prix every year since 2004. [3] The circuit also holds a number of global high-profile series, including the FIA World Endurance Championship and the Blancpain GT Series Asia .
The race is being held on the Shanghai International Circuit, the same venue that hosts Formula One's Chinese Grand Prix. [1] The track layout has been altered to remove the long back straight, instead cutting across from Turn 9 to the pit straight with a chicane beforehand.
Guizhou Junchi International Circuit, Guizhou; Guangdong International Circuit, Sihui; Jiangsu Wantrack International Circuit, Nanjing; Ningbo International Circuit, Ningbo; Ordos International Circuit, Ordos City; Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai; Tianma Circuit, Shanghai; V1 Auto World Tianjin, Tianjin; Xi'an Automobile University ...
Courses vary in length from 2 to 3.5 km (1.2 to 2.2 mi), often resulting in smaller versions of notable venues to ensure traditional track length; examples include the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez and the Shanghai International Circuit. ePrix generally have a race distance between 80 and 100 km (50 and 62 mi).