Sirius Autodrom, Motorsport racing track in Adlersky City District, Russia
Sirius Autodrom is a motorsport circuit in the Olympic Park of Sochi that winds along the Black Sea coast. The layout combines fast straights with technical corner sequences and uses parts of the Olympic infrastructure as track boundaries.
The track was built for international racing and opened in 2014. It rose on the grounds of the Winter Games and brought professional motorsport to this region for the first time.
The track layout integrates with the 2014 Winter Olympics infrastructure, connecting Russia's motorsport heritage with its Olympic achievements.
Visitors find grandstands overlooking several sections of the track that offer views of different racing situations. The location between beach and mountains allows combining a race visit with other leisure activities in the surrounding area.
One of the turns holds a constant radius over several hundred meters and challenges drivers through its unusual length. This section often separates competing cars through different racing lines and speed choices.
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