Caucasus Grand Prix
The Idea of the Caucasus Grand Prix
The Caucasus Grand Prix solves Formula 1’s biggest issue – an overloaded calendar
Each year, the Formula 1 calendar becomes more packed. In the 2024 season, there were 24 races, and many drivers, teams, and organizers expressed concerns about exhaustion. Constant travel, high intensity, and short breaks make the championship physically and mentally demanding.
The Caucasus Grand Prix offers an innovative solution – one race instead of three separate rounds. This will help reduce the strain on the calendar while allowing for geographical expansion.
A unique format: three countries hosting one race simultaneously

Currently, not all countries can secure a spot in the Formula 1 calendar – many have to alternate (e.g., Germany and France), and some lose their Grand Prix entirely.
The Caucasus Grand Prix is unique – it includes three countries at once: Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. This means:
  • Each of the three countries gets to host Formula 1 without waiting for its turn.
  • Less competition for calendar slots, as one event is shared among three nations.
This will set a new precedent in global motorsports and open doors for other regions wishing to host Formula 1.
Economic benefits: costs are shared by three countries

Hosting a Formula 1 Grand Prix requires huge investments – building the track, preparing infrastructure, ensuring security, and handling logistics. For a single country, this can be a massive financial burden, but splitting the costs among three nations makes the project much more viable.
What are the benefits?
  • Cost savings – the budget for organizing the race is distributed among three countries, making the project financially sustainable.
  • Shared infrastructure – instead of building separate tracks, each country can focus on upgrading existing roads, reducing overall costs.
  • Long-term profitability – investments in the track, roads, and hotels will pay off through tourism and global attention.
As a result, the project becomes financially attractive for both governments and private investors.
Three countries – three times more spectators!

Formula 1 is not just a sport; it is a spectacular show. The more spectators, the higher the revenue from ticket sales, sponsorships, and advertising deals.
The Caucasus Grand Prix could become one of the most massive events in motorsports:
  • Geographical advantage – the race takes place in three countries, attracting fans not only from the region but from around the world.
  • Huge grandstands – spreading spectators across three nations allows for a grand atmosphere and record-breaking attendance.
  • Increase in regional tourism – residents of Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan can visit different sections of the track in different countries, boosting interregional tourism.
Most importantly – sports bring people together!

Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan have had difficult political relations, but history proves that sports can unite even in challenging times.
The Caucasus Grand Prix is more than just a race. It is a symbol of unity.
  • Three countries, three cultures, but one shared project – Formula 1 can serve as a platform for cooperation and strengthening ties.
  • Historical perspective – these nations were once part of the Soviet Union, and despite their differences, they share cultural and sporting traditions.
  • Global attention – the race will show the world that even in times of political tension, it is possible to find common ground.
The Caucasus Grand Prix is an opportunity to achieve the impossible. By joining forces, these nations can create a race that will make history and serve as an example of how sports can build bridges between people.
The Track: A Unique Cross-Border Racing CircuitNY
A One-of-a-Kind Circuit Connecting Three Nations

The Caucasus Grand Prix will feature a truly unique track that crosses the borders of three countries. In just one lap, drivers will experience the thrill of racing through Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, crossing international borders three times during the race.
To emphasize the openness and unity of the region, the track will include symbolic border checkpoints that showcase seamless movement between the three nations, reinforcing the idea of collaboration over division.
  • Each Country Will Oversee Its Own Section
    To ensure fair and equal participation, each country will take responsibility for different parts of the race infrastructure:
    🏁 Start-Finish Line: Located at the border of Armenia and Georgia, symbolizing the official beginning and end of the race.
    🔧 Pit Lane & Team Garages: Strategically distributed between Armenia and Azerbaijan, ensuring all teams have equal access to race facilities across the nations.
    🏆 Podium Ceremony: The victory podium will be placed on the border of Georgia and Azerbaijan, celebrating the unity of the three nations while honoring the race winners.
    Additionally, each country will have dedicated pit facilities to support junior categories and support races, ensuring a fair and balanced distribution of resources.
  • A Monument to Unity at the Heart of the Circuit
    At the central point of the track, where the borders of Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan converge, we will build a landmark monument to symbolize the power of unity.
    This structure will serve as a reminder that such an extraordinary project could only be realized through cooperation, proving that when nations work together, they can achieve the impossible.
  • Maximizing Accessibility & Spectator Experience
    To accommodate the large influx of spectators, each country will build its own access roads and parking facilities. This strategic decision will:
    Reduce congestion at airports, border crossings, and highways
    Improve spectator experience by streamlining travel logistics
    Allow more fans to attend than any other race on the F1 calendar
    By dividing the logistical load, we ensure that the Caucasus Grand Prix is not just a race—but a global event that brings nations together and sets a new standard for international motorsport.