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The Imola Circuit, officially called the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari (Italian for 'Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit'), is a 4.909 km (3.050 mi) motor racing circuit. It is located in the town of Imola , in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy , 40-kilometre (25 mi) east of Bologna .
The 1994 Imola layout, which had been in place since 1981, [59] was never again used for a Formula One race. The circuit was heavily modified following the race, including a change at Tamburello—also the scene of major accidents for Gerhard Berger and Nelson Piquet —from a high speed corner to a much slower chicane.
Race circuit Clockwise Scarperia e San Piero: Italy: 5.245 km (3.259 mi) 14 Tuscan Grand Prix: 2020: 1 Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari * Race circuit Anti-clockwise Imola: Italy: 4.909 km (3.050 mi) 17 Italian Grand Prix, San Marino Grand Prix, Emilia Romagna Grand Prix: 1980–2006, 2020–2022, 2024: 31 Autodromo José Carlos ...
A further non-championship event took place at Imola in 1979, which was won by Niki Lauda for Brabham-Alfa Romeo. In 1980, the Italian Grand Prix moved from the high-speed Monza circuit to Imola (later known as Autodromo Dino Ferrari), as a direct result of 1978's startline pile-up, which claimed the life of the popular Swedish driver Ronnie ...
On the seventh lap, Senna went into Imola Circuit’s left hand Tamburello corner at 192 mph. Senna’s Williams car didn’t turn left. He smashed into a concrete barrier. Aryton Senna de Silva ...
The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (Italian: Gran Premio dell'Emilia-Romagna) is a Formula One motor racing event held at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari, often referred to as "Imola" after the town where it is located. [1] The event takes the name "Emilia-Romagna" from the Italian region where the circuit is located.
Imola Circuit; S. San Marino Grand Prix This page was last edited on 12 January 2021, at 15:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Ferrari Circuit could refer to a number of motor racing circuits: Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari, commonly referred to as "Imola Circuit" Fiorano Circuit, a private racetrack owned by Ferrari for development and testing purposes; Mugello Circuit, a racetrack owned by Ferrari used in the Formula One 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix