That trumps the 1.875km stretch between the exit of La Source and braking for Les Combes at Spa, but comes short of the 20-corner Baku circuit where drivers can go at least 2km at full throttle from the exit of turn 16 before approaching turn one. The 1.9 kilometre flat-out section down the city’s famous Strip (which is between turns 12 and 14 in the lap) is the second longest full-throttle section of a circuit in F1. Officially there are 11 left-hand and six right-hand corners. Five of them are street circuits, and the season ends with three anticlockwise tracks in a row. It is the second-longest Formula 1 track, behind Spa-Francorchamps, and one of eight anticlockwise venues on the calendar.