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Best 9: Corners

McLaren RacingBest 9: Corners

7 March 2023 12:44 (UTC)

BEST 9: CORNERS

Presenting the most popular corners, chosen by you

There's almost too many to choose from.

Each track on the F1 calendar has its own special corner, but there are a few that stand out to us as the #Best9. 

We posted these corners over on our Instagramarrow top right, so we took a look at how you double-tapped:

Loews, Monaco

29.6k likes: Grand Hotel, Station, Fairmont, Loews, this unique section has many identities.

Picture: Fans watching Ayrton Senna take on the hairpin in 1992.

McLaren RacingLoews, Monaco

Eau Rouge, Spa-Francorchamps

25.2k likes: This Belgian corner is one for the brave. 

McLaren RacingEau Rouge, Spa-Francorchamps

Swimming Pool, Monaco

24.7k likes: Two chicanes guide the drivers around one of Monaco's most recognisable features.

McLaren RacingSwimming Pool, Monaco

Turn 8, Istanbul Park

19.9k likes: This corner is 640m long, meaning that Turn 8 equals 12% of a whole lap of the Park.

McLaren RacingTurn 8, Istanbul Park

Paddock Hill, Brands Hatch

19.4k likes: One for the retro fans, the plunging right-hander bend is one of the best.

Picture: The 1984 British Grand Prix, later won by McLaren's Niki Lauda.

McLaren RacingPaddock Hill, Brands Hatch

130R, Suzuka

19k likes: The twists and turns of the Suzuka circuit after one of the fastest corners in F1 - 130R.

McLaren Racing130R, Suzuka

Maggots/Becketts, Silverstone

18.4k likes: Sparks fly after the cars race through this thrilling section of the track. 

McLaren RacingMaggots/Becketts, Silverstone

Parabolica, Monza

15.2k likes: Monza's sweeping right-hand corner, Parabolica.

McLaren RacingParabolica, Monza

Senna S, Brazil

12.3k likes: With its differing angles, lengths, and inclination, Senna S provides a tricky start to the Brazilan GP. 

Picture: Senna leads teammate Gerhard Berger in 1990.

McLaren RacingSenna S, Brazil