Autodromo di Modena, tor wyścigowy (Włochy)
The Autodromo di Modena is a motorsport racing track in the city of Modena, in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. The layout runs through hilly terrain with tight corners and long straights, used by drivers of many different experience levels.
The track was built in the second half of the 20th century to support local motorsport in a region already known for its car manufacturing industry. Over time it grew into a training ground for racing drivers and a testing site for vehicle manufacturers based nearby.
The name refers to the city of Modena and the racing tradition of the region. Visitors see race cars and motorcycles used by local teams and drivers, reflecting the strong connection to motorsport culture in this area.
The facility is easy to reach from Modena city center by car and has enough parking on site. Spectator areas near the track give visitors a close view of the cars moving through the corners.
The combination of slopes and drops along the course makes it especially popular with car manufacturers for vehicle testing, since those conditions cannot be replicated on a flat track. Visitors who stop by on a regular test day may occasionally spot prototype cars running laps before they are officially announced.
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