Real Cars. Real Racing. - WTCC
Real Cars. Real Racing. - WTCC
Real Cars. Real Racing. - WTCC
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Slovak Republic<br />
Slovakia Ring ROUnDS 7 & 8<br />
located 40 km East of Bratislava, Slovak Republic’s capital city,<br />
this modern and demanding racetrack was inaugurated in 2009;<br />
it hosts the FIA <strong>WTCC</strong> for the first time.<br />
Official website: www.slovakiaring.sk<br />
Length: 5,922 m<br />
Race distance: 2 x 10 laps<br />
Lap records: • None<br />
Budapest - Hungary<br />
Hungaroring ROUnDS 9 & 10<br />
located 20 km north East of the Hungarian capital city, this modern<br />
racetrack was built in 1986 to host the first ever F1 Grand Prix behind<br />
the Iron Curtain; it receives the FIA <strong>WTCC</strong> for the second time.<br />
Official website: www.hungaroring.hu<br />
Length: 4,382 m<br />
Race distance: 2 x 12 laps<br />
Lap records: • Qualifying – 1:56.546/135.32 kph,<br />
Alain Menu (Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T), 4 Jun 2011<br />
• Race – 1:57.552/134.16 kph,<br />
Norbert Michelisz (BMW 320 TC), 5 Jun 2011<br />
Salzburgring - Austria<br />
Salzburgring ROUnDS 11 & 12<br />
located 15 km East of the historical city of Salzburg, this superfast<br />
racetrack was built in 1968 inside a narrow alpine valley. For many<br />
years (1971/1994) home to the Moto GP, receives for the first time<br />
a car racing world championship.<br />
Official website: www.salzburgring.com<br />
Lap distance: 4,225 m<br />
Race distance: 2 x 12 laps<br />
Lap records: • Qualifying - 1:27.609/174.27 kph,<br />
Michel Nykjær (Chevrolet Lacetti), 18 Oct 2008 (ETCC)<br />
• Race - 1:28.126/173.24 kph,<br />
Michel Nykjær (Chevrolet Lacetti), 19 Oct 2009 (ETCC)