A1 Ring
Abu Dhabi
Adelaide
African motor racing
Aida (Tanaka International)
Aintree
Anderstorp
Austrian racing circuits
AVUS
Bahrain
Barcelona (Circuit de Catalunya)
Brands Hatch
Bremgarten
Bridgehampton
Brooklands
Buenos Aires (Autodromo Oscar Galvez)
Caribbean motor racing
Chicago Motor Speedway
Clermont Ferrand
Cleveland
Dallas
Daytona International Speedway
Detroit
Dijon Prenois
Donington Park
Estoril
Hockenheim
Hungaroring
Imola (Autodromo Enzo & Dino Ferrari)
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Interlagos (Autodromo Carlos Pace)
Ireland
Istanbul
Italian road racing
Jacarepagua
Jarama
Jerez
Kyalami
Laguna Seca
Las Vegas
Latin American motor racing
Le Mans
Long Beach
Macau
Magny-Cours
Melbourne
Mellaha, Libya
Mexico City (Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez)
Michigan International Speedway
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
Milwaukee Mile
Monaco
Montlhery
Montreal (Circuit Gilles Villeneuve)
Mont-Tremblant
Monza (Autodromo Nazionale)
Mosport
Mount Fuji
Mugello (Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello)
Nazareth Raceway
Nippon Autopolis
Nivelles
Nurburgring
Paul Ricard
Phoenix
Phoenix International Raceway
Portland International Raceway
Portugal
Reims
Riverside
Road America
Rouen-Les Essarts
Sears Point International Raceway
Sebring International Raceway
Sepang International
Shanghai International Circuit
The People's Republic of China had wanted to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix as early as April 1992 the Chinese announced plans to build an international standard racing facility on a 1000-acre site at Zhuhai, near Hong King.
Silverstone
Singapore
Spa-Francorchamps
Suzuka International Racing Course
Valencia
Watkins Glen
Zandvoort
Zolder