Forget Formula 1. Head over to the Isle of Man in late May and early June for the Isle of Man TT.
In an island nation of 220 square miles (one of the British Isles, but not part of the UK), they close off a loop of roads 37 3/4 miles long for the race.
This year's Isle of Man TT went pretty well -- not a single racer died from the racing. They did lose five spectators, though.
In the Isle of Man GP in August, run over the same course, they lost two racers.
Last year they lost six racers between the TT and the GP. The first two deaths were a sidecar team where the driver was 67 years old and the passenger was 59 years old, if I remember correctly. And the last of the six racers who died last year was 71 years old riding a Norton.