The Most Horrifying Auto Racetracks In The World
April 1, 2017
8. Spa-Francorchamps

This endurance course in Belgium went from a track length of fifteen kilometers in 1921 to a shorter seven-kilometer course. It is the home of the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix, Spa 24 Hours and 1000 km Spa races. Listed as one of the most challenging routes because of the terrain and winding, undulating course, the elimination of distance also took out some corners, making it the fastest circuit of open road races in the world. Drivers reach speeds of 241 kilometers per hour. Multiple fatalities have been recorded to date, but the most horrific witnessed was the decapitation of driver Chris Bristow in 1960.