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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 official lap record for the current circuit layout is 1:17.774, set by Valtteri Bottas driving for Mercedes in the 2021 Mexico City Grand Prix, while the unofficial all-time track record is 1:14.758, set by Max Verstappen driving for Red Bull Racing in the qualifying of the 2019 Mexican Grand Prix. As of January 2025, the fastest official ...
An East Series car at Thompson in 2009. Following cleanup from the hurricane of 1938, John Hoenig built a combined 0.625 mi (1.006 km) paved oval and 1.700 mi (2.736 km) road racing course on his farmland in the northeast corner of Connecticut.
This is a list of racetracks which have hosted a GT World Challenge America race between 1990 and 2022. This list includes SRO America's GT4 America, TC America and GT America series. Several nations have hosted a race, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico.
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The list includes the combined IMSA history of races held as part of the IMSA GT Championship, the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series, the American Le Mans Series and the current WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. [1] [2] Several nations have hosted a race, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Spain, Germany and the United ...
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. In the long version there is a bypass that conducts to the second part of this turn.
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.