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Which country or track has hosted the most F1 grands prix?
The 2023 Formula 1 season featured 22 races and will see a record-breaking increase to 24 races in 2024. Since 1950, Formula 1 has had over 1,100 races in 74 seasons, visiting 77 circuits in 34 countries. In 2023, America hosted three races in Miami, Austin, and Las Vegas, alongside Italy in 2020 and the United States in 1982. Different race names are often used for multiple events in one country, like the Miami Grand Prix, the United States Grand Prix, and the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Italy holds the record for hosting the most races, with 105 visits, and Monza has been the primary track for the Italian Grand Prix, except for the 1980 race held at Imola. Imola gained popularity after its first appearance and has hosted 30 races since. Germany has had the second-most races, while the United Kingdom has hosted 78 races at four different circuits. The Monza Circuit in Italy has hosted the most races, with 73 in total. Unexpected wins have occurred at Monza, such as Pierre Gasly’s win in 2020 and Sebastian Vettel’s victory in 2008 for Toro Rosso.