Inje Speedium
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Inje , Gangwon-do Province , South Korea | ||
Route type: | permanent race track | |
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Architect: | Alan Wilson | |
Start of building: | 2010 | |
Opening: | 2013 | |
Time zone: | UTC + 9 ( JST ) | |
Inje Speedium entire route | ||
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Route length: | 3.908 km (2.43 mi ) | |
Curves: | 20th | |
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Track record: (automobile) |
1: 25.162 min. (Ho-Pin Tung, OAK Racing, Morgan LMP2, Asian Le Mans Series , 2013) |
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Inje Speedium north variant | ||
Route data | ||
Route length: | 2.577 km (1.6 mi ) | |
Curves: | 13 | |
Inje Speedium south variant | ||
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Route length: | 1.375 km (0.85 mi ) | |
Curves: | 8th | |
speedium.co.kr |
Coordinates: 38 ° 0 ′ 10.7 ″ N , 128 ° 17 ′ 27 ″ E
The Inje Speedium (also Inje International Circuit ) is a motorsport race track in Inje , South Korea . The permanent race track is part of a large motorsport facility, called Inje Auto Theme Park, including a kart racing track, hotels and conference facilities.
The racetrack, which opened in 2013 and runs clockwise, is 3,908 meters long and 12 to 17 meters wide. The race track can be divided into two separate variants: the north variant is 2577 meters long, the south variant is 1375 meters long.
From 2013 to 2014 the racetrack was the venue for the Asian Le Mans Series .
Web links
- Inje Speedium website (In Korean and English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ wilsonmotorsport.com ( Memento from October 29, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Information about the racetrack ( Memento from July 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (In English)