Heritage and Respect
The Eternal Grand Prix represents a unique fusion of motorsport excitement and historical reverence. Our meticulously designed track weaves through centuries of history, offering drivers and spectators an unparalleled racing experience while honoring those who rest here. The juxtaposition of high-speed racing against the backdrop of timeless monuments creates a truly unique spectacle. A portion of all proceeds goes towards the preservation and beautification of this sacred ground, ensuring that we honor the past while racing towards the future.
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The Eternal Circuit

Length
5.303 km (3.295 mi)
Turns
18 (11 left, 7 right)
Unique Features
Eternal Straight, Memorial Hairpin, Reflection Curve
Capacity
120,000 spectators
First Grand Prix
2024
Track Surface
Smooth asphalt with heritage cobblestone sections
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Eternal GP maintain respect for the location?
We work closely with historians and local authorities to ensure the utmost respect for the grounds. The track design preserves all historical monuments, and we've implemented noise reduction technologies to maintain the serene atmosphere.
Are there any unique rules for this Grand Prix?
Yes, we have special "quiet zones" where engine revving is minimized. Drivers are also required to participate in a memorial ceremony before the race, honoring the history of the location.
How can spectators show respect during the event?
We encourage quiet reflection in designated areas, adherence to marked pathways, and participation in optional guided historical tours. A code of conduct is provided with each ticket purchase.
What makes the Eternal Circuit unique among F1 tracks?
The Eternal Circuit offers a one-of-a-kind blend of high-speed racing and historical significance. Features like the Serenity Straight and Memorial Chicane provide technical challenges while honoring the location's heritage.
Is the race actually held on a cemetery grounds?
Yes, the Eternal Grand Prix takes place on carefully selected and prepared routes within and around a historic cemetery. We've worked closely with local authorities, historians, and community leaders to ensure that the race respects the sanctity of the site while offering a unique racing experience. The track has been designed to showcase the beauty and history of the location while maintaining the highest standards of motorsport safety and excitement.