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  2. Mulsanne Straight - Wikipedia

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    Since 1990, the straight is interrupted by two chicanes, with the last section (that includes a slight right turn known as the "Kink") leading to a sharp corner near the village of Mulsanne. Before the chicanes were added, the Mulsanne Straight was the longest straight section of any race track in the world. [1]

  3. Nürburgring - Wikipedia

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    It features a Grand Prix race track built in 1984, and a long Nordschleife "North loop" track, built in the 1920s, around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel mountains. The north loop is 20.830 km (12.943 mi) long and contains more than 300 metres (1,000 feet) of elevation change from its lowest to highest points.

  4. List of motor racing venues by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Aintree Motor Racing Circuit: 150,000: Aintree United Kingdom: FIA Formula One: 9 Nürburgring: 150,000 [4] Nürburg Germany: FIA Formula One, DTM: 10 Las Vegas Motor Speedway: 142,000 [4] Las Vegas: United States: NASCAR Cup Series, IndyCar: 11 Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya: 140,700 [7] Barcelona Spain: FIA Formula One, FIM MotoGP, World SBK ...

  5. List of Formula One circuits - Wikipedia

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    The longest circuit to have hosted a Grand Prix is the Pescara Circuit, which hosted the 1957 Pescara Grand Prix: the 25.800 km (16.031 mi) long circuit in Pescara, Italy, held the annual Coppa Acerbo race, and in 1957 it was the only time that this race was included as part of the World Championship, a race which Stirling Moss won. [8]

  6. Zhuhai International Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The longest straight is the start/finish straight which is 900 m (0.56 mi) long and 14 m (15 yd) wide at its widest. [1] Alexandre Imperatori, A1 Team Switzerland 's rookie driver, suggested that there are many overtaking places in the circuit because of the combination of straights, hard braking areas for hairpins, tight corners, followed by ...

  7. Circuit de la Sarthe - Wikipedia

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    The pit straight then was about 3.7 m (12 ft) wide, further widened in 1956 after the tragedy, but the race track and pits were not separated for another 15 years. Dunlop Bridge in 1977 Car speeds increased dramatically in the 1960s, pushing the limits of the "classic circuit" and sparking criticism of the track as being unsafe after several ...

  8. List of motor racing tracks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of auto racing and moto racing circuits sorted by country. Note: Circuits carrying a "†" were, are, or will be hosting Formula One and/or MotoGP Grand Prix. Algeria

  9. Mugello Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Mugello Circuit (in italian: Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello; in english: Mugello International Autodrome) is a motorsport race track in Scarperia e San Piero, Florence, Tuscany, Italy. The circuit length is 5.245 km (3.259 mi). It has 15 turns and a 1.141 km (0.709 mi) long straight. [1] The circuit stadium stands have a capacity of 50,000.