Serres Racing Circuit, motor racing circuit in Serres, Greece
Serres Racing Circuit is a motorsport track in Serres Municipality, in northern Greece, running about 2 miles (3.2 km) long with 16 curves. The track is between 39 and 49 feet (12 to 15 m) wide, with long straight sections and open corners that suit both competitive events and driver training.
The circuit was built by the city of Serres starting in 1995 and opened in May 1998. The surface has been repaved twice since then, with the most recent work completed in 2021.
The circuit takes its name from the nearby city and draws together drivers and fans from across Greece. On race weekends, the paddock and spectator areas fill with people who follow the sport closely and treat the event as a local celebration.
The circuit is in northern Greece and can be reached from most parts of the country without much difficulty. Visiting on a race weekend gives you a better sense of how the track operates, with the paddock and spectator zones open and active.
This is the only circuit in Greece built to international construction standards, which allows it to host Formula 3 races and other top-level series. That means Greek drivers can compete against international rivals at home, without having to travel abroad.
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