Pannonia ring

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The Pannonia Ring is a race track in Hungary near Sárvár that was specially built for motorcycle races. Originally, the route could be used in both directions. In 2014, curbs were installed on the route, which means that the course can only be traveled in a clockwise direction.

Facts

  • Length: 4749 m
  • Width: 11-13 m
  • Length of the start / finish straight: 700 m
  • Right turns: 11
  • Left turns: 7
  • Top speed pro superbike: 260 km / h
  • Lap records: 1: 44: 780 (Chris Höher, AUT, Dallara F3, Vierrad), 1: 53.288 (Jan Halbich, CZ, Zweirad)
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The current lap record of 1:44: 780 was set by the Austrian Chris Höher on June 16, 2013 as part of the timed practice for the FIA ​​CEZ racing car championship.

The fastest lap on a motorcycle was achieved by the Czech Jan Halbich on May 24, 2014 on a Kawasaki ZX-10R in the Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship .

Kart track

In addition to the "big" race track, there is also a kart track. It is 1071 meters long and can also be ridden by motorcycle. The lap average with a 6-speed gearshift kart is around 85 km / h, the top speed on the longest straight is around 130 km / h.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

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Coordinates: 47 ° 18 ′ 14 "  N , 17 ° 2 ′ 38.4"  E