Geographic — 6 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Phillip Island is as famous for its Little Penguin parade as for its racetrack, yet the Grand Prix circuit has become the island's loudest weekend — MotoGP pilgrims, WorldSBK regulars, and Supercars crowds all treat the coastal loop as Australia's two-wheeled cathedral. The layout's elevation changes and ocean exposure make it a benchmark test for riders; when the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix leaves the calendar for a season, fans still hang track maps like this one as proof the island remembers. Motorcycle racing at Assen predates the modern circuit — the Dutch TT name still echoes the Tourist Trophy era — and the current track opened in 1955 as a purpose-built replacement for public-road racing through nearby villages. MotoGP's Dutch round remains one of the championship's most bike-forward weekends: flat-out De Bult entries, late-braking Ruskenhoek passes, and a crowd that measures season form in tenths through the Mandemakersbocht. The Miami Grand Prix marked Formula 1's first dedicated South Florida venue after years of speculation about downtown waterfront layouts. Hard Rock Stadium — home of the Miami Dolphins — became the anchor for hospitality and paddock infrastructure, while the circuit itself blends permanent asphalt with stadium-campus geometry.