Autódromo Ciudad de Paraná, tor wyścigowy (Argentyna)
The Autódromo Ciudad de Paraná is a racing circuit near Paraná in Argentina's Entre Ríos province and spans approximately 4.2 kilometers. The track features wide, smooth surfaces with multiple turns that challenge drivers, modern pit facilities, and safety features including barriers and runoff zones.
The track officially began operations in 1969 and quickly became an important venue for various racing series in Argentina. In October 2003, it hosted the historic 1000th Turismo Carretera race, a milestone in Argentine motorsport history.
Visitors can explore the grounds on race days and experience racing cars up close, with engine noise and speed on the straight sections being particularly impressive. Getting there from the city center is straightforward via Avenida Circunvalación with clear signage leading to Ruta 12.
The track's first turn features a steep banking similar to American oval tracks and puts drivers under particular pressure. Many drivers who started their careers here have moved on to larger racing events but regularly return to compete on this classic Argentine circuit.
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