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When discussing the most challenging Formula 1 circuits globally, the Indian Grand Prix held at the Buddh International Circuit often comes to mind. This track, located in Greater Noida, India, was designed by Hermann Tilke and hosted F1 races from 2011 to 2013. It features a unique layout with significant elevation changes, sharp turns, and long straights, demanding exceptional skill from drivers. The circuit\“s combination of technical sections and high-speed corners makes it one of the toughest tracks for F1 competitors, testing both car performance and driver precision. |