Tor Poznań, Motorsport racing track in Poznań, Poland.
Tor Poznań is a racing circuit measuring approximately 2.537 miles (4.083 kilometers) in length with 14 turns, including five left and nine right turns and a longest straight of 560 meters, designed for various motorsport disciplines.
The circuit was constructed between 1975 and 1977 on land near Ławica airport, officially opening on December 1, 1977, following an initiative by the Automobile Club of Wielkopolska and the nearby FSR Polmo factory that produced Tarpon vehicles.
Tor Poznań has hosted renowned drivers such as Robert Kubica, Michael Schumacher, and Jackie Stewart, and continues to attract motorsport enthusiasts from Poland and neighboring countries to numerous racing events, training sessions, and track days throughout the year.
The circuit is accessible via Route 307 from Poznań, with visitors exiting the city past Poznań-Ławica Airport and taking the first right after a roundabout, with free entry and parking available for spectators who must follow designated safety zones and staff instructions.
As Poland's only year-round asphalt circuit with FIA Grade 3 certification and international homologation from both FIA and European UEM organizations, Tor Poznań is the sole track in the country capable of hosting top-tier European racing championships.
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