Autódromo Tacna

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Autódromo Tacna is a permanent motorsport racing circuit near the city of Tacna in Peru .

location

The race track is located around 16 kilometers south of Tacna directly on the Carretera Panamericana in a desert area at an altitude of 360 meters above sea level. The terrain in the desert with temperatures between 10 and 20 ° C in winter and 16 to 30 ° C in summer is ideal for year-round racing.

description

The sports facility on an area of ​​315 hectares was built in 1954 and expanded in various sections over time. The race track with different route variants is around 10 to 12 meters wide. Depending on the variant, the route length is 2114, 3262 or 3422 meters.

The central box system has 36 individual boxes with a floor area of ​​35 m² each. The pit lane is separated from the 650 meter long start and finish straight by a 200 meter long and one meter high wall and is 12 meters wide. The three-storey route control tower includes rooms for timekeeping, race management and a meeting room for drivers' briefings and conferences. There are natural spectator stands around the route . The main stand in the pit area is elevated and allows a view of the entire course. The operator is the Automovil Club Tacna (ACT).

Events

  • Campeonato Turismo Competición Peruano (CCTC)
  • Turismo Competición Local
  • 6 Horas Peruanas (endurance races)
  • Competición de Formula 3
  • Campeonato International Peru-Bolivia-Chile
  • Campeonato Superbike , Gran Premio del Pacífico

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Coordinates: 18 ° 6 ′ 43.1 ″  S , 70 ° 18 ′ 37.9 ″  W.