Well the funny thing is: Imola is an anti clockwise circuit whilst most tracks (virtually all European circuits) used in F1 are clockwise. By reversing the direction it would become clockwise. The other anti-clockwise tracks are Interlagos (Sao Paulo), Baku, Jeddah, Istanbul Park, Yas Marina, Austin & Miami. In the US tracks are always anti-clockwise.
Thanks for correcting that. Now I wonder: why does every oval have to be anti-clockwise? Is there a reason for it? From the top of my head I can't think of any oval that's clockwise.
William, I've noticed a recent habit of yours to make statements that are untrue. Perhaps you should challenge the facts you have in your head a bit more.