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English: Track map of Mugello Circuit in Italy. The gray dashed line represents pavement that has the same width as the main track, but only leads to pit road. Because of its location, the author of this image believes that it is only used by cars needing a shorter route back to the paddock.
Mugello Circuit (Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello) 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.
Grand Prix of Italy; Grand Prix of Modena; Grand Prix of Naples; Grand Prix of Rome; Grand Prix of Turin; Mediterranean Grand Prix; Messina Grand Prix; Milan Grand Prix; Mille Miglia; Mugello Circuit. Grand Prix of Mugello; Rally d'Italia. Rally di Sanremo (1970–2003) Rally di Sardegna (2004–2018) Sardegna Rally Race; Imola Circuit. San ...
This makes it possible to seat larger numbers of people, and differentiates a race-track from other stadiums, in which the entire field of play usually is visible from every seat. Some race-tracks also contain sitting or standing areas in the form of grassy banks. Currently all venues with a standard capacity of 35,000 or more are included.
It was one of the original rounds of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing calendar. [1] The race was held exclusively at Monza for the first 23 years of its existence. [ 1 ] From 1972 to 1993, the event rotated among several circuits and has been held at the Mugello Circuit since 1994, except 2020 in which the race was cancelled due to the outbreak ...
With the oldest population in the European Union, where one in four are aged over 65, it's little surprise that Italy is home to the world's fastest 90-year-old woman sprinter. Emma Maria Mazzenga ...
The first World Championship Grand Prix was held in 1950 at Silverstone; since then 77 circuits in total have hosted a Grand Prix.A lot of classic (older) circuits have hosted Grands Prix using different configurations throughout their history: Nürburgring, Spa-Francorchamps, Monza, etc. Taking Nürburgring as an example, the first World Championship race there used the 22.835 km (14.189 mi ...