The Azerbaijan Grand Prix recently got renewed for another four years, keeping it on the calendar until 2030.
Baku broke into the sport less than a decade ago, dating back to 2016, though it was initially known as the European Grand Prix. In 2017, it became the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Formula 1 is expanding faster than ever, adding more tracks to the rotation, especially in big cities, though the racing series clearly believes Baku still has a place in the sport.
"There's an incredible energy to the city of Baku and since our first Grand Prix here in 2016 Formula 1 has consistently received a warm and enthusiastic welcome from the people of Azerbaijan," F1 President Stefano Domenicali said.
"The circuit is unique, with technical sections and long straights that run through the stunning