Autodromo di Pergusa
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The Autodromo di Pergusa is an automobile and motorcycle circuit that encircles the only Sicilian natural lake, Pergusa Lake. The circuit is also known as Enna-Pergusa, as the lake is located near the city of Enna.
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Location | Pergusa, Italy |
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Time zone | CET (UTC+1) CEST (DST) |
Coordinates | 37°30′52″N 14°18′23″E |
Capacity | 35,500 |
FIA Grade | 3 |
Opened | 1951 |
Major events | Current: TCR Italy (2015, 2024) Former: World SBK (1989) FIA GT (2002–2003) Italian GT (1993, 2003–2004, 2021–2023) FIA Sportscar Championship (1999) World Sportscar Championship (1962–1967, 1975, 1979, 1981) Mediterranean Grand Prix (1962–1965, 1967–1970, 1972–1998) ETC (2013–2015) ETCC (1977, 1979–1984, 2000, 2002–2003) Euro Formula 3000 (1999–2003) European F3 (1976–1979, 1982, 1984) Coppa Florio (1974–1979, 1981, 2020) Coppa Cittá di Enna (1950–1955, 1958–1959, 1961–1970, 1972–1981, 1999) |
Website | http://www.autodromopergusa.it/user/index.php |
Grand Prix Circuit with Schumacher chicane (1995–present) | |
Length | 4.950 km (3.076 miles) |
Turns | 16 |
Race lap record | 1:31.149 ( Ricardo Rosset, Reynard 95D, 1995, F3000) |
Grand Prix Circuit (1975–1994) | |
Length | 4.950 km (3.076 miles) |
Turns | 16 |
Race lap record | 1:25.157 ( Christian Pescatori, Reynard 93D, 1994, F3000) |
Grand Prix Circuit (1971–1975) | |
Length | 4.846 km (3.011 miles) |
Turns | 12 |
Race lap record | 1:22.400 ( Patrick Depailler, Alpine A367, 1973, F2) |
Grand Prix Circuit (1970) | |
Length | 4.844 km (3.010 miles) |
Turns | 8 |
Race lap record | 1:23.500 ( Clay Regazzoni, Tecno TF70, 1970, F2) |
Original Circuit (1951–1969) | |
Length | 4.800 km (2.983 miles) |
Turns | 5 |
Race lap record | 1:12.800 ( Jochen Rindt, Brabham BT23C, 1968, F2) |
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