Circuito de Cartagena
The Circuito de Cartagena is a 2.17-mile (3.5-km) road course located inland from Cartagena, Spain, a coastal city in the Mediterranean Sea. It is the busiest racing facility in the country because of its strategic location relative to Spain's major population centers and pleasant weather year-round. Many professional racing teams use the venue for driver training and several high-profile competitions like the Formula 3 Championship have the Cartagena Circuit on its calendar. There are 18 turns organized in a demanding layout with numerous direction changes making even the most experienced drivers face an exciting journey.
The Circuito de Cartagena has ten right-handers and eight left-hander corners, with a front straightaway 610 meters (2001) long. The track elevation constantly changes and combines with the surrounding terrain to hide the road ahead from the driver's perspective. This factor keeps up the challenge of adapting to the trajectory, downregulating the average speed of the track to 74 mph (119 km/h). The top speed in the main straight is near 220 km/h (136 mph), and the average lap time is 1:45.3. The Circuito de Cartagena is a Mediterranean jewel and a very well-kept key for the Spanish motorsports teams training there as mastering such a circuit guarantees drivers get the best skills to compete anywhere in the world.
Class Podiums
Circuito de Cartagena CW tem 3.5 km, 17 curvas, horário. Volta mais rápida registada: 1:33.950 (Porsche 991.2 GT3 R).
Perguntas frequentes
Qual é o comprimento de Circuito de Cartagena CW?
Circuito de Cartagena CW tem 3.5 km (2.2 mi) de comprimento.
Quantas curvas tem Circuito de Cartagena CW?
Circuito de Cartagena CW tem 17 curvas.
Em que direção se corre Circuito de Cartagena CW?
Circuito de Cartagena CW corre-se no sentido horário.
Qual é o recorde de volta em Circuito de Cartagena CW?
A volta mais rápida registada em Circuito de Cartagena CW é 1:33.950 com um Porsche 991.2 GT3 R.