Audru Ring, motorsport racing track in Estonia
Audru Ring is a permanent racing circuit near Pärnu, Estonia, measuring about 3.2 kilometers with four different track configurations for various vehicle types. The facility includes modern infrastructure with 29 pit boxes, paddock area, stands, classrooms, and an adjacent rallycross course plus an off-road driving area.
The site's history dates back to the 1930s when races used the Sauga Triangle, a road course through local streets, continuing until the 1960s. After a break, racing resumed in 1989 with track improvements and modernization. The current permanent circuit was built around 2000 and opened in 2001, with major upgrades completed in 2012 to meet international standards.
The track is a gathering place for racing fans from Estonia and the Nordic region who share a passion for motorsport. It brings together drivers, mechanics, and spectators who connect through their love of speed and competition, creating a community around local racing traditions and modern events.
The location is easy to reach being close to Pärnu Airport and about 8 kilometers from Pärnu city, with good road access from different directions. Visitors can participate in regular track days held on Wednesdays for motorcycles and Thursdays for cars, or sign up for driving experiences and training programs.
The circuit is Estonia's only permanent racing track and one of the few places in the region where drivers can access FIA-certified racing and training with high safety standards. It occasionally operates as Porsche Ring through a partnership with Porsche Estonia and is known for its longest straight section where drivers can reach top speeds of up to 250 kilometers per hour on two-wheelers.
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