Autódromo Interlomas, Race track in Pillanlelbún, Chile.
The Autódromo Interlomas is a racing circuit south of Temuco stretching approximately 2,745 meters with ten turns. The facility includes 32 pit boxes, a four-story control tower, and seating for around 7,000 spectators.
The circuit opened on November 23, 1996, becoming the main motorsport venue in Chile's Araucanía region. Its establishment marked the beginning of professional racing infrastructure in southern Chile.
The track hosts regional and national racing championships that draw competitors from across South America to compete. Spectators can experience the energy and enthusiasm of the local motorsport community during events.
The track is located north of Temuco and is easily accessible by car, especially during racing events. Arriving early helps visitors secure good parking and seating, as races draw large crowds.
The track incorporates natural terrain into its design, offering drivers technically challenging turns and elevation changes throughout the layout. This blend of constructed facilities with the natural landscape creates a distinctive racing experience.
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