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Track City State Opened Major series Length Turns Layout Circuito de las Américas: Cancún: Quintana Roo: 1991 Mexican F3: 1.700 km (1.056 mi) 12 Circuito "T" Adatiz: Atizapán: State of Mexico: 1998 Mexican F3: 1.800 km (1.118 mi) 9 Fundidora Park: Monterrey: Nuevo León: 2001 CART, A1GP: 3.390 km (2.106 mi) 15 Hipódromo de la Condesa ...
The track has a long straight (used for drag racing), followed by a chicane (turn 1) which takes the drivers to a hairpin turn. Turn 6 is another chicane, together with T1 was added later. Originally the last curve was a banking turn, now used in the short layout.
BMW M6 GT3 race car rounds "Big Bend", turns 1–2, at Lime Rock Park during an IMSA GT event For years the track was listed as being 1.530 mi (2.462 km) in length—the story goes that right after it was built, somebody used the odometer in a Chevrolet to measure the track length—and 1.53 was taken as gospel.
Several nations have hosted a race, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. Canadian Tire Motorsport Park has hosted the series in 28 of its 34 seasons, the most of any track. The 8 tracks which are hosting a race in the 2024 season, are listed in bold. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The track held three World Touring Car Championship events in 2005, 2006 and 2008. The FIA WTCC Race of Mexico was a round of the World Touring Car Championship, held at the Autódromo Miguel E. Abed near the city of Puebla in Mexico. The race was first run in the 2005 season, the first season of the revived series.
Sure, you can spend $999 per day to drift around tracks in 2, 3, and 4 Series cars and X Series SUVs. If you're looking for a bit more of a thrill, you can pay $299 at a Performance Center for a ...
The Ovalo Aguascalientes México is a car racing track in Aguascalientes, Mexico. The OAM was inaugurated in 2009. [1] OAM has a capacity for 35,000 people. It is the fastest oval in Mexico. The qualifying lap record was set in May 2013 by Rubén Garcia Jr. with a lap time of 0:23.596 seconds, at an average speed of 133.497 mph (214.843 km/h). [2]
Texas Super Racing Series, Texas Pro Sedans, Dwarf Car Racing Series of Texas, Texas Thunders, Bombers, Super Streets, Sport Mods Thunder Road International SpeedBowl [54] Vermont Barre: 0.25 miles (0.40 km) High-banked oval (asphalt) American Canadian Tour, Pro All Stars Series, Late Models, Tiger Sportsman, Street Stocks, and Junkyard Warriors