Igora Drive, Motorsport racing track in Priozersky District, Russia
Igora Drive is a motorsport facility in Priozersky District that features ten dedicated tracks for circuit racing, drifting, rallycross, motocross, karting, and tandem racing. The complex spreads across a large site with varied terrain configurations designed for each discipline.
Construction started in 2017 following designs by Hermann Tilke, an architect known for creating racing circuits worldwide. The main course received FIA Grade 1 certification in November 2020, qualifying it to host international competitions.
The complex takes its name from the Igora river that flows through this part of the region. The facility combines several racing disciplines under one roof, attracting drivers who want to train in different motorsport styles without traveling to separate locations.
The main circuit runs over 4 km (2.5 mi) and winds through 16 corners with varying radii and slopes. The grandstands can accommodate up to 50,000 spectators, distributed along several sections of the track.
The main circuit features elevation changes of 17 m (56 ft), while the rallycross course includes climbs and drops reaching 20 m (66 ft). These variations in terrain force drivers to constantly reassess braking points and acceleration moments, adding challenge to every driving style.
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