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Kuwait Motor Town is a 5.609 km (3.485 mi) motor racing circuit in Kuwait, located 56 km (35 mi) south of the capital Kuwait City. The main circuit is the first circuit in Kuwait to hold an FIA Grade One and FIM Grade A licence. [1] The Kuwait Motor Town aims to place Kuwait at the forefront of world-class motorsport events. [2] [3]
Main building of the Historical, vintage, and classic cars museum 1904 Minerva Type A motor car in the museum. The Historical, Vintage, and Classical Cars Museum is located in Kuwait's Shuwaikh Industrial Area, near the intersection of road 80 and road 55.
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Kuwait Motor Town was set to return to the calendar after a one-year absence. The championship is now held under the Formula Middle East banner, joint with the F4 Middle East Championship . [ 24 ] The fifth and final round was later revealed to be held at Jeddah Corniche Circuit , which would have marked the championship's debut in Saudi Arabia ...
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A highway in Kuwait City. Kuwait has a modern network of highways. Roadways extended 5,749 km (3,572 mi), of which 4,887 km (3,037 mi) is paved. There are more than 2 million passenger cars, and 500,000 commercial taxis, buses, and trucks in use. On major highways the maximum speed is 120 km/h (75 mph).
This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.