Street circuits:

1. Beijing International Street Circuit
Location: A street circuit in Yizhuang, a suburb 10 miles (15 km) to the south-east of central Beijing.
Introduction: It was first used on the weekend of November 10-12 2006 for the third round of the A1GP. China became the only country to host two events in the 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix series.

2. Shanghai Street Circuit
Location: A street circuit in Pudong district, Shanghai, China.
Introduction: On 18 July 2004, the 2.85 km track hosted a non-championship race of Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters won by Gary Paffett for Mercedes-AMG. On January 28th 2010, DTM bosses revealed the final calendar for the 2010 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters season will feature a finale on the street circuit on 31st October, first time in six years.
Permanent circuits:

1. Chengdu Goldenport Circuit
Location: A permanent circuit in Shi Sheng Road, Jin Jiang, 610023 Chengdu
Introduction: Also known as Chengdu International Circuit in English, the circuit is 3.367 km (2.091 mi) long and held a round of Asian Touring Car Series (ATCS), Formula V6 Asia in 2007 and 2008. On August 26 2008, the circuit was confirmed to be hosting a round of the 2008-09 A1 Grand Prix season. It was the fourth different circuit in China to have hosted an A1 Grand Prix race. The track hosted the second round of the Grand Prix season on 9 November 2008, the Sprint race was won by Adam Carroll of Team Ireland and the Feature race was won by Filipe Albuquerque of Team Portugal. The fastest lap at the circuit was set by Robert Doornbos of Team The Netherlands, who managed a lap of 1:15.212.

2. Goldenport Park Circuit
Location: A permanent circuit in 1 Goldenport Avenue, Jinzhanxiang, Chaoyang district, Beijing.
Introduction: The circuit is 3.3km (2.06mi) long in distance with the width between 12m – 20m. It is a F.I.A Class 4 Homologated Circuit with 2 Grandstands and 25 Pit garages. It held a round of China Superbike Championship (CSBK) and China Circuit Championship (CCC) for touring cars.

3. Shanghai International Circuit
Location: The circuit is situated in the district of Jiading near Shanghai.
Introduction: Costing approximately $450 million (USD), architectural and design experts began planning and visiting the site between April and May 2003, and the area was transformed from a a swampland to an international racetrack within 18 months with a team of 3000 engineers working around the clock. It was the venue of the inaugural Formula One Chinese Grand Prix on 26 September 2004. Other events held at the circuit include a round of the MotoGP world championship, the Australian-based V8 Supercar championship in 2005, attracting crowds of over 250,000 spectators, and also the final round of the A1 Grand Prix in 2006/2007.
In common with many other new Formula One circuits, it was designed by Hermann Tilke, and also features his trademark track feature: a long back straight followed by a hairpin turn. Current-generation F1 cars can easily surpass 300 km/h (186 mph) on the long straight between corners 13 and 14. The track’s layout was inspired from the Chinese character shang (上), the first character in the name of the city Shanghai, meaning "above" or "ascend".. The whole circuit plus seating areas and other areas for spectators, covers a total area of 5.3 km².

4. Tianma Circuit
Location: A permanent circuit located in the Sheshan Songjiang district of Shanghai.
Introduction: The circuit is 3.3km (2.05mi) long in distance and held a round of China Superbike Championship (CSBK).

5. Zhuhai International Circuit
Location: Zhuhai International Circuit (ZIC) is located at Jin Ding town in Zhuhai city, Guangdong Province.
Introduction: Motorsport started in Zhuhai when it hosted a race in 1993, racing continued until 1996, when the motor racing circuit was constructed and became China's first permanent motor race track with Formula One in mind. The first international race held at the circuit was the BPR Global GT Series. The circuit soon became the hotbed of local motorsports with teams from Hong Kong and Macau setting up their bases inside the circuit garages.
The circuit is 4.3 kilometres (2.67 mi) long and has 14 turns. 9 of them are right turns and 5 are left turns and the circuit runs clockwise only. The shorter straight is 500 metres (0.31 mi) long. The longest straight is the start/finish straight which is 900 metres (0.56 mi) long and 14 metres wide at its widest. Zhuhai International Circuit is an FIA Grade II certified circuit.
The fastest qualifying lap ever at the circuit was set by a Lola-Zytek A1 Grand Prix car on the fourth round in December 16, 2007 during the 2007-08 A1 Grand Prix season. It was achieved by Michael Ammermüller who managed a lap of 1:23.203. The fastest unofficial lap ever at the circuit was set by a 2007 Panoz DP01 Champ Car on November 30, 2006. It was driven by Roberto Moreno, he managed a lap of 1:23.612 during a demonstration run.