Autodrom CzechRing, silniční závodní okruh v Hradci Králové
Autodrom CzechRing is a racing track in Hradec Králové with two main routes that can be driven in both directions. The surface is asphalt with safety barriers, painted lines, and lighting, plus an overpass that allows vehicles to switch between the routes.
Autodrom CzechRing was built in 2012 and quickly became a popular destination for motorsport events in the region. The Czech mountain racing championship and the Rally Show festival regularly drew thousands of visitors and made it the main racing center in eastern Bohemia.
The name CzechRing refers to its location in the Czech Republic and its purpose as a racing venue. Visitors can experience the enthusiasm for motorsport firsthand and participate in driving events that bring racing fans and casual drivers together.
The track is open by arrangement, allowing visitors to plan their driving experiences or training sessions in advance. A large service depot and parking area are on site to support operations during events.
The track was built on a former airport area, making optimal use of the available space for a large racing facility. This choice of location allowed for the creation of two flexible routes that can be combined in different directions depending on the type of event.
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