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Autodrómo Internacional de Las Américas

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Time zone
  
GMT-4

Turns
  
11

Capacity
  
15,000

Surface
  
Asphalt

Length
  
2,664 m

Opened
  
1998

Location
  
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Architect
  
Dr. Ing. Ludovino Fernández Fernández

Major events
  
Miller Grand-Am Cup 200 Grand-Am Cup (2005)

Address
  
Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic

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Autodrómo Internacional de Las Américas is a paved circuit built in 1998, located near the capital city of the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo. Its full-length layout is officially approved by the FIA for Formula 1 Grand Prix racing. While only an 11 turn, 1.6 mile (2.664 km) road course, it is considered to be highly challenging as well as equally highly rewarding; the beautiful Caribbean Coast can be seen just behind Turn One.

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History

In 2005, the Circuit played host to the Second Round of the Grand-Am Cup (now Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge), the Miller Grand-Am Cup 200. It is currently used as a local proving grounds for the best of Caribbean talent, through weekly races and almost a day-by-day usage in race-training purposes.

References

Autodrómo Internacional de Las Américas Wikipedia