F1 Circuit Track Map Posters — 4 museum-grade prints on the theme. The Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring has been a fixed summer appointment on the F1 calendar since 1986, producing memorable title fights, first-win stories, and the kind of processional races that reward students of track maps over highlight-reel hunters. Budapest fans treat the event as a national festival — paprika stalls, Danube evenings, and a hillside circuit that punishes impatience. The French Grand Prix at Charade occupies a peculiar niche in Formula 1 memory — a mountain circuit carved from public roads around dormant volcanic terrain, where the 1965 race launched Jim Clark's dominant season and where drivers later complained of altitude, stone chips, and corners that never quite straightened out. French fans still debate whether Charade was genius or madness; either way, the outline is unmistakable to anyone who has studied pre-1980s calendars. Yas Marina is built around a working marina on Yas Island, with the Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi hotel straddling the pit straight — one of the most photographed architectural pairings in modern motorsport. Since the calendar moved its final round to Abu Dhabi, whatever happens here tends to echo through the off-season.