Circuit Paalgraven, Racing circuit in Oss, Netherlands.
Circuit Paalgraven is a racing facility in Oss with a track of about 3.5 kilometers and 11 turns designed for various motorsport events. The course features safety infrastructure and chicanes that allow professional races and training sessions to take place.
This venue opened in 2004 as Circuit de Graafse baan on an industrial site called Vorstengrafdonk and was initially a temporary racing facility. The track underwent several modifications and upgrades before reaching its current configuration around 2007.
This racing venue draws motorsport enthusiasts from across the region who come to compete and watch. The facility has become part of the local identity and serves as a hub for car racing activities.
Access to the track varies depending on scheduled events, so visitors should check in advance which competitions or activities are open to the public. The best times to visit are during racing weekends when official competitions take place and the facility is most active.
The facility was built on a former industrial site, giving the track an unusual setting that differs from typical rural racing venues. This industrial heritage continues to shape the character and appearance of the location.
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