Autodrom Most

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Autodrom Most
View from Hněvín Castle to the race track

The Autodrom Most is a permanent race track in the immediate vicinity of the city of Most in the Czech Republic . The route is 4.148 km long and 12–15 m wide. It is driven clockwise and offers 10 right and 18 left turns.

history

Races have been held in Most on changing street courses since 1947, and there were even international races for the interseries on the city motorway. The permanent race track with 11 right and 19 left turns was opened in 1983. After the dismantling of the left chicane after the start / finish in 2005, there are still 10 and 18 turns respectively. In 2008, most of the route was re-paved.

A homologation exists by the FIM for up to 39 motorcycles. The volume of the individual machines on normal days ( test drives ) must not exceed 103 dB, which excludes racing machines. Only in official races are louder values ​​permitted.

The track is approved by the FIA for touring cars , formula cars up to 3 liters (excluding Formula 1 ) and trucks . Kart races are also held .

The paddock consists of an asphalt part and an unpaved part for camping . Pitches on the track ( pit lane ), gas station and restaurant are part of the on-site infrastructure.

Records

Web links

Commons : Autodrom Most  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 50 ° 31 '12.1 "  N , 13 ° 35' 58"  E

Individual evidence

  1. Circuit history at autodrom-most.cz
  2. Operating Rules and Regulations of AUTODROM MOST as (PDF; 1.35 MB) at autodrom-most.cz