Autodrom Moscow, racing track near Moscow, Russia
Autodrom Moscow is a racing track near Moscow, Russia, built on former airport land and used for motorsport events since 2001. The circuit stretches about 3.3 kilometers with 16 turns, 18 pit boxes, and combines straightaways with challenging curves designed to test drivers of all skill levels.
The track was built in the early 2000s and opened in 2001 to advance motorsport in Russia. A major reconstruction in 2005 modernized its layout and improved safety standards, making it the country's first permanent racing facility of this kind.
The name references its location near Moscow and its role as a racing hub. On race days, people from across Russia gather here to share their passion for motorsport and experience the excitement of competitive driving together.
The track is about 13 kilometers from central Moscow and easily accessible by road, with ample parking for visitors and participants. Check the race schedule in advance to plan your visit and make the most of a day at the facility.
The circuit can be driven both clockwise and counterclockwise, giving races more variety and allowing drivers to experience different racing challenges. This flexibility makes the venue useful for different racing series and driver training.
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