Location Papsaare, Estonia Length 2.173 km Opened 1936 | Length 3.200 km Phone +372 5866 6636 | |
Major events BaTCC, NEZ Racing, SMP F4 Championship Lap record 1:14.617 ( Erko Vallbaum, Elea Racing, Tatuus FR2000, 16.9.2012, Formula Baltic) Lap record 49.766 ( Victor Shaitar, ArtLine Dallara-Opel F308, 29.6.2008, F3) Address Audru ringrada, Papsaare küla, Audru vald, 88137, Estonia Similar Erki Sport Racing OÜ, Amserv Pärnu, Audru, Ringraja Profiles |
Auto24ring p rnu 3 7 2016 race2
auto24ring (also known as Audru Ring, Pärnu Ring, Sauga Ring and EST-Ring) is a motor racing circuit in Papsaare, near Pärnu, Estonia. It is operated by A2 Racing MTÜ and is the only permanent road circuit in Estonia. The track has two configurations, the 1.5-kilometre (0.93 mi) Grand Prix circuit, and the 2.2-kilometer (1.4 mi) Long Circuit. The circuit hosts rounds of Baltic Touring Car Championship and other Estonian, Finnish, Baltic and North European Zone events.
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- Auto24ring p rnu 3 7 2016 race2
- Testing bmw m3 turbo low boost 0 8bar on auto24ring driver viljar m esepp
- History
- References
Testing bmw m3 turbo low boost 0 8bar on auto24ring driver viljar m esepp
History
The first competitions at the location of the circuit were held in 1930's. The original layout, called Sauga Kolmnurk (Sauga Triangle), was a 6.1 km long circuit utilising three public roads: Nurme tee, Sulu-Papsaare tee and Haapsalu maantee. Racing activities at the Kolmnurk ceased in late 1960s.
A new circuit, designed by Enn Teppand was built in 1989–90. This 3.668 km long layout included one of the corners of the original Kolmnurk as well as two, shortened, straights on Nurme tee and Haapsalu maantee. There was also a new section introduced consisting another public road and a short purpose build section.
In 2000, construction of the current circuit begun. The current circuit, opened in 2001, is designed to minimize the use of public roads. The 2.173 km long layout uses the sections added in 1990 plus a new straight and a chicane. A 350m long straight on Nurme tee is all that remains of the original 30's circuit.
There are plans to modernise and extend the circuit. New 3.200 km track would be built to meet FIA Grade 3 and FIM Grade B standards.