Denmark wants its own F1 circuit
Denmark wants its own F1 circuit
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natterjak

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83 posts

213 months

Tuesday
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Not only that, they’ve got someone who’s never seen an F1 track before to design it apparently. Look at this dogs dinner:



From here:
https://www.racefans.net/2026/05/12/round-up-12th-...

I didn’t manage to read the article linked from that page as it’s in Danish and I lost the will to mess about with a translator, but if it happens I hope it’s not built like the image.

StevieBee

14,993 posts

280 months

Tuesday
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For me, that looks like quite an interesting circuit. I don't see it being any worse or better than many others currently being used but certainly not a dogs dinner.

Won't happen of course but an interesting concept.

Gary29

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124 months

Tuesday
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Giving me Zandvoort vibes at first glance.

Zetec-S

6,698 posts

118 months

Tuesday
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Gary29 said:
Giving me Zandvoort vibes at first glance.
That was my initial reaction.

As said, will never happen, there's not enough appetite/funding for a brand new circuit in Europe.

StevieBee

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280 months

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Zetec-S said:
there's not enough appetite/funding for a brand new circuit in Europe.
Hold that thought!

New track recently opened in Bulgaria: FIA Cat 3 at the moment but plans to expand to F1 grade facilities.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiU1132dpLo&t=...

Obviously having a F1 grade circuit and hosting F1 are two entirely different things but there's certainly the appetite there within government to do that and is a topic of regular discussion there. Lots of EU money is directed into that region to get them levelled up economically with the rest of Europe. If anything does happen it won't be for a while but if I were to put money on which European country would next host a F1 race that hasn't before, it would be on BG.


Edited by StevieBee on Tuesday 12th May 09:18

vaud

58,317 posts

180 months

Tuesday
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Looks fun for a fast kart or a Caterham.

bergclimber34

3,045 posts

18 months

Tuesday
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They have some tracks there already, but nothing F1 level I think

SpudLink

7,749 posts

217 months

Tuesday
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natterjak said:
Not only that, they ve got someone who s never seen an F1 track before to design it apparently. Look at this dogs dinner:



From here:
https://www.racefans.net/2026/05/12/round-up-12th-...

I didn t manage to read the article linked from that page as it s in Danish and I lost the will to mess about with a translator, but if it happens I hope it s not built like the image.
Do you mean it doesn’t look like a track designed by Hermann Tilke? I'm fine with that.

Looks like it would be great to drive, but perhaps doesn’t lend itself to much overtaking with modern aero dependent cars.

Even if it doesn’t get an F1 race, it would make a good addition for other forms of international motorsport.

SoulGlo

294 posts

56 months

Tuesday
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Maybe they could get support and some funding from Lego (Danish brand) and build an racing inspired Lego theme park next to it biggrin



Zetec-S

6,698 posts

118 months

Tuesday
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StevieBee said:
Zetec-S said:
there's not enough appetite/funding for a brand new circuit in Europe.
Hold that thought!

New track recently opened in Bulgaria: FIA Cat 3 at the moment but plans to expand to F1 grade facilities.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiU1132dpLo&t=...

Obviously having a F1 grade circuit and hosting F1 are two entirely different things but there's certainly the appetite there within government to do that and is a topic of regular discussion there. Lots of EU money is directed into that region to get them levelled up economically with the rest of Europe. If anything does happen it won't be for a while but if I were to put money on which European country would next host a F1 race that hasn't before, it would be on BG.



Edited by StevieBee on Tuesday 12th May 09:18
Every day's a school day, thanks for that, I guess time will tell then thumbup

Milkyway

12,670 posts

78 months

Tuesday
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It looks a bit like some Scalextric tracks that I used to make.
Not bad, but too many curves in the middle section... maybe a chicane would suffice.
(Or a Donington style loop).

Edited by Milkyway on Tuesday 12th May 13:24

leef44

5,166 posts

178 months

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It always surprises me how the investment gets approved. Is there some investment analysis which shows the revenue and income from hosting F1 over the next 20 years to show that the returns are sufficient to justify the capital?

For example, India which didn't get to host F1 for many years. So do they end up with massive debt written off?

As a motor enthusiast, I like the idea that another country is thinking about this. The more the merrier.

Collectingbrass

2,783 posts

220 months

Tuesday
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SoulGlo said:
Maybe they could get support and some funding from Lego (Danish brand) and build an racing inspired Lego theme park next to it biggrin


Given the age of most F1 drivers these days they could just send them to the Legoland driving school at Billund in full size Lego F1 cars

Zetec-S

6,698 posts

118 months

Tuesday
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leef44 said:
It always surprises me how the investment gets approved. Is there some investment analysis which shows the revenue and income from hosting F1 over the next 20 years to show that the returns are sufficient to justify the capital?

For example, India which didn't get to host F1 for many years. So do they end up with massive debt written off?

As a motor enthusiast, I like the idea that another country is thinking about this. The more the merrier.
The problem is it's unlikely it would be given a 20 year contract, so they couldn't guarantee long term returns.

I imagine the attitude is different in somewhere like India, which has seen rapid economic growth over the past couple of decades and so could justify the big expenditure as part of it's overall development plan.

TheDeuce

32,093 posts

91 months

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The real problem in Denmark is that they'll install a bicycle lane around the circuit smile

I always treat these plans as highly speculative. In theory Greece is progressing plans with the FIA for an F1 circuit too... That's been several years with little tangible progress though.

asfault

13,632 posts

204 months

natterjak said:
Not only that, they ve got someone who s never seen an F1 track before to design it apparently. Look at this dogs dinner:



From here:
https://www.racefans.net/2026/05/12/round-up-12th-...

I didn t manage to read the article linked from that page as it s in Danish and I lost the will to mess about with a translator, but if it happens I hope it s not built like the image.
Assuming that is clockwise what is it with the early apex corners. They are the worst for overtaking. There's 2 there at the best overtaking spots.

mcdjl

5,713 posts

220 months

asfault said:
natterjak said:
Not only that, they ve got someone who s never seen an F1 track before to design it apparently. Look at this dogs dinner:



From here:
https://www.racefans.net/2026/05/12/round-up-12th-...

I didn t manage to read the article linked from that page as it s in Danish and I lost the will to mess about with a translator, but if it happens I hope it s not built like the image.
Assuming that is clockwise what is it with the early apex corners. They are the worst for overtaking. There's 2 there at the best overtaking spots.
Looks better suited to anti clockwise from the shape of the gravel traps.

SpudLink

7,749 posts

217 months

mcdjl said:
asfault said:
natterjak said:
Not only that, they ve got someone who s never seen an F1 track before to design it apparently. Look at this dogs dinner:



From here:
https://www.racefans.net/2026/05/12/round-up-12th-...

I didn t manage to read the article linked from that page as it s in Danish and I lost the will to mess about with a translator, but if it happens I hope it s not built like the image.
Assuming that is clockwise what is it with the early apex corners. They are the worst for overtaking. There's 2 there at the best overtaking spots.
Looks better suited to anti clockwise from the shape of the gravel traps.
Yeah, definitely looks anti-clockwise to me.