Slovakia Ring Config 2 CCW

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Slovakia Ring Config 2 CCW is 3 km, 4 turns, counter-clockwise. Fastest recorded lap: 2:12.922 (Yamaha YZF-R1 Gen 7 2015 (w/PZTR)).

Slovakia Ring Notes

Slovakia Ring is a motorsport circuit located near Orechová Potôň, Slovakia, approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Bratislava. It's the country's first and only purpose-built permanent racing facility. Construction began in 2008, and the track officially opened in 2009, quickly establishing itself as a prominent venue for both national and international racing series.

The circuit boasts a challenging and varied layout, designed by Austrian architect Hans Roth. It features a mix of high-speed straights, sweeping corners, and technical sections, testing drivers' skills and car setups. The overall track length is 5.922 kilometers (3.68 miles), making it one of the longest circuits in Central Europe. The layout incorporates several significant elevation changes, adding to the complexity and excitement of racing. One particularly challenging section is the sequence of fast, flowing corners towards the end of the lap, demanding precision and commitment.

Slovakia Ring is homologated to FIA Grade 2 standards, allowing it to host a wide range of motorsport events. These include FIA GT Championship races, TCR International Series, European Truck Racing Championship, and various national championship series for cars and motorcycles. The track also features facilities for testing, driver training, and corporate events, making it a versatile motorsport hub.

One unique aspect of Slovakia Ring is its incorporation of different track configurations. The layout can be modified to create several shorter circuit variations, allowing for simultaneous events or tailored training programs. Furthermore, the facility includes an off-road course and a karting track, catering to a diverse range of motorsport enthusiasts. Slovakia Ring's modern facilities, challenging layout, and central European location make it a popular destination for teams, drivers, and fans alike.

Config 2 CCW Notes

The Config 2 counterclockwise at Slovakia Ring represents a specific layout variant running in reversed direction at this modern central European facility opened in 2009. The Config 2 designation indicates a particular routing configuration utilizing systematic numbering, while counterclockwise reverses the standard directional flow creating different corner approaches and braking references. This variant serves Slovakia Ring's systematic approach to layout management where configuration numbering and directional options create varied technical characteristics.

Operating Config 2 CCW demonstrates Slovakia Ring's infrastructure flexibility serving diverse motorsport requirements at this comprehensive facility in central Slovakia. The counterclockwise flow creates different setup priorities and racing dynamics compared to clockwise operation. Slovak continental climate creates seasonal racing windows with operations primarily April through October, winter conditions limiting year-round use. Config 2 counterclockwise provides specific reversed-flow technical challenge serving central European motorsport community at Slovakia's premier permanent circuit.

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Direction
Counterclockwise
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Length
3.03 km
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Vertical Gain
14 m
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Turns
4
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Average Speed
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Average Weather Driving season: June–October
28° -2° 4 J 8 F 12 M 17 A 21 M 26 J 28 J 27 A 22 S 17 O 10 N 5 D

Slovakia Ring averages 28°C highs in July and -2°C lows in January, with moderate rainfall. The driest, most reliable track-day weather runs June–October.

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