The clockwise configuration at Kymi Ring in Finland represents the standard direction for this modern Nordic facility that opened in 2019, delivering 4.6 kilometers of FIA Grade 2 certified challenges through dramatic elevation changes and technical sections near Kausala. Running clockwise emphasizes the circuit's 73-meter elevation difference that ranks it among Europe's most vertically demanding circuits, with blind crests and compression zones creating challenges uncommon at flatter European venues. The layout serves Finland's motorsport community with professional-grade infrastructure in a nation with strong rally heritage but limited permanent road course options.
Operating clockwise at Kymi Ring showcases Finland's commitment to international-standard circuit racing infrastructure, with the FIA Grade 2 certification enabling the facility to host major championships while serving domestic racing series and driving schools. Nordic climate creates short racing seasons with the facility operating primarily May through September, avoiding Finland's harsh winters. The clockwise flow has established itself as the definitive direction since the 2019 opening, with the layout's dramatic elevation and technical variety creating a unique Nordic racing experience distinct from flatter Central European circuits.