Batangas Racing Circuit, motorsport circuit in Rosario, Batangas, Philippines
Batangas Racing Circuit is a motorsport racing track in Rosario, Batangas, spanning 3.7 kilometers with 14 turns and running clockwise. The facility includes permanent pits, garages, hospitality suites, and a grandstand for spectators to watch racing events.
The track opened in 1996 and became one of the established racing venues in the region. In 2002, new sections were added including sharper turns and a chicane, and a 650-meter drag strip was built in 2005 for faster runs and drag racing competitions.
The track lies about 106 kilometers from Manila, making it accessible for day trips or short visits. Races usually occur on weekends from early morning until late afternoon, and the site offers ample parking, food stalls, and comfortable seating areas for visitors.
The track record was set by a Porsche 911 GT3 RS in just over a minute and a half, demonstrating the speed and technical demands of the circuit. The setting sits in rural countryside, providing an open landscape and quiet backdrop that feels distinctly apart from urban racing facilities.
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