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The Autodromo dell'Umbria is a 2.507 km (1.558 mi) long automobile and motorcycle circuit placed in Magione, Umbria . The circuit was created in the early 1970s by the will of a group of friends. It is featured in the video game “Assetto Corsa”.
The track also appears in other video games like Alfa Romeo Racing Italiano, GTR Evolution and rFactor as well. As it is a MotoGP round host, the track has appeared in every MotoGP game since its début in 1999, and the SBK games from 2006 to 2013. The latest recreation of the track was in Assetto Corsa Competizione in 2023.
Assetto Corsa is a racing simulation that attempts to offer a realistic driving experience with a variety of road and race cars through detailed physics and tyre simulation on race tracks recreated through laser-scanning technology.
The track's main route, marked by painted lines and simple structures such as stacks of tyres, was designed by test drivers from Lotus. [4] [5] The layout of the track was designed to put the car through various conditions, ranging from provoking understeer to testing brake balance and tyres. The track is approximately 1.75 miles (2.82 km) long.
Motorcycle 4.348 km (2.702 mi) South National 2.338 km (1.453 mi) Road America: Elkhart Lake United States: Grand Prix 6.514 km (4.048 mi) Road Atlanta: Braselton United States: Long 4.088 km (2.540 mi) Sebring International Raceway: Sebring United States: Full Course 6.019 km (3.740 mi) Sepang International Circuit: Selangor Malaysia: North
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
The Czech Republic Motorcycle Grand Prix was more of a promoter event than a profit-raiser itself. [6] Since tobacco advertising has been banned in 2007, it is common among the other MotoGP events. Since August 2023, the circuit is owned by the Czech company Shakai.
This is a list of circuits which have hosted a World Championship race from 1949 to 2024.. In total, 74 different circuits have hosted World Championship races. The first to do so was the Snaefell Mountain Course, home of the Isle of Man TT, which also has the distinction, at 60.718 km (37.728 mi) long, of being the longest track which hosted a World Championship race.