Autodrom Saint Petersburg

Autodrom Saint Petersburg
LocationShushary, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Time zoneUTC+03:00
Coordinates59°47′2.4″N 30°27′25.2″E / 59.784000°N 30.457000°E / 59.784000; 30.457000
Opened4 November 2010; 14 years ago (2010-11-04)
Major eventsFormer:
RTCC (2011)
Configuration A (2010–present)
Length3.073 km (1.909 miles)
Turns11
Race lap record1:31.597[1] (Russia Aleksandr Frolov, SEAT León, 2011, Super 2000)
Configuration B (2010–present)
Length1.820 km (1.131 miles)
Turns7
Configuration C (2010–present)
Length1.260 km (0.783 miles)
Turns7

Autodrom Saint Petersburg (Russian: Автодром Санкт-Петербург) is a permanent motorsport facility in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

History

The motorsport complex was opened in the autumn of 2010 in the south of Saint Petersburg, in the Shushary settlement.[2] The route has a total length of 3.073 km (1.909 mi) with a width of 12 to 16 m (13 to 17 yd) and can be used in three variants:

  • Configuration A 3.073 km (1.909 mi) with 7 right and 4 left turns
  • Configuration B 1.820 km (1.131 mi) with 5 right and 2 left turns
  • Configuration C 1.260 km (0.783 mi) with 4 right and 3 left turns

In configuration B and C, competitions can be held at the same time. The track complies with the safety standards of FIA Category 2 and is driven counter-clockwise. The tracks are used for national automobile and motorcycle races, including drag race events.[3] In 2011 a run for the Russian Touring Car Championship (RTCC) took place on the track.[1]

There is also a sports driving school on the site that trains racing drivers and offers driver safety training.[4]

No races were held in 2022.

References

  1. ^ a b "Russian Touring Car Championship 2011 6. St Petersburg - Tourenwagen SP/TOURING, Rennen 2". Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Bericht über das Autodrom (russisch)". Archived from the original on 2014-05-17. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
  3. ^ Motonews auf motogonki.ru (russisch)
  4. ^ Школа Спортивного Вождения Автодром auf autodrom-school.ru