Speed Through History
The Baku City Circuit is contradiction perfected. One moment you’re flat-out for over 2 kilometers — one of the longest straights in Formula 1 — and the next you’re threading a car between medieval castle walls at barely racing speed.
At 6.003 km, Baku is long, unforgiving, and wildly unpredictable.
Its layout stretches along the Caspian Sea before diving into the impossibly tight Old City section — a place where millimeters separate brilliance from disaster. Races here rarely follow a script. Safety cars, bold passes, last-lap drama — Baku has delivered them all.
This wall piece reflects that contrast: flowing momentum interrupted by sharp precision. A design that mirrors a circuit where chaos and elegance coexist.
Why collectors love this circuit
🏁 6.003 km of extreme contrasts
🏰 Historic castle section — one of F1’s tightest corners
🚀 One of the longest flat-out straights on the calendar
🔴 Striking urban racing silhouette
Baku is not controlled racing. It’s calculated risk at 300 km/h.







