Ribeirão Preto Street Circuit, Street racing circuit in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil.
The Ribeirão Preto Street Circuit was a racing venue that wound through city streets, hosting professional motorsport competitions from 2010 to 2015. The layout featured technical corners and straightaways specifically adapted to work within the urban environment.
The circuit opened in 2010 as the second street racing venue built for the Stock Car Brasil series. It hosted professional races regularly for five years before ceasing motorsport operations.
This racing venue brought together thousands of motorsport fans each year, creating a focal point for Brazilian automotive passion and competitive spirit. The events marked the city's calendar and showed how deeply racing is rooted in local identity.
The central location made it easy for spectators to reach the venue and access different viewing areas throughout the urban layout. Multiple grandstands were positioned along the track to provide good sight lines for watching races.
Driver Atila Abreu won twice on this circuit, demonstrating impressive skill on the challenging street layout. His victories highlight how demanding the urban racing environment was.
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