older circuits like silverstone and Brazil didn’t cost that much to make, as especially with silverstone the land was already shaped as it used to be used in the war as a airport strip, compared with the newer circuits like, Bahrain, Turkey, China (already on the F1 calender, and the two new future races in South Korea and Abu Dhabi, India 9Contracted for 2009), Russia and portugalContracted for 2011) are rumored to cost from $214 million US Dollars to $500 Million US Dollars The new tracks cost more and more just like the Olympics do as the new circuits are being built on complete waste land as this gives Hermann Tilke (the track designer) a wider range to chose the track layout and landscape and they being made to the latest FIA (federation internationale de l’Automobile) Standards, where as the older circuit keep being change to meet the standard so that track will stay on the calander, the most dramatic example of the make over of tracks would be the famous Nuburgring and it got scaled down as many other tracks did in the 60s and 70s to the newer nurburing and has even been changed again, the same happened to Hockenhiem and most recently Spa-Francorchamps, which the costs would rack up to be almost as much as the new tracks apart from the cost of excavating the land, sorry long winded but hope it answers ur question and gives a little more of a insight.
A few million dollars.
A circuit in Istanbul built in 2004 cost £40 million to build, and that was for a 3.5 mile.
older circuits like silverstone and Brazil didn’t cost that much to make, as especially with silverstone the land was already shaped as it used to be used in the war as a airport strip, compared with the newer circuits like, Bahrain, Turkey, China (already on the F1 calender, and the two new future races in South Korea and Abu Dhabi, India 9Contracted for 2009), Russia and portugalContracted for 2011) are rumored to cost from $214 million US Dollars to $500 Million US Dollars The new tracks cost more and more just like the Olympics do as the new circuits are being built on complete waste land as this gives Hermann Tilke (the track designer) a wider range to chose the track layout and landscape and they being made to the latest FIA (federation internationale de l’Automobile) Standards, where as the older circuit keep being change to meet the standard so that track will stay on the calander, the most dramatic example of the make over of tracks would be the famous Nuburgring and it got scaled down as many other tracks did in the 60s and 70s to the newer nurburing and has even been changed again, the same happened to Hockenhiem and most recently Spa-Francorchamps, which the costs would rack up to be almost as much as the new tracks apart from the cost of excavating the land, sorry long winded but hope it answers ur question and gives a little more of a insight.
to make a proper circiut suited for formula 1, it is upwards of 70 million USD.
well between $70 -100 million