Bruce McLaren Motorsport - Taupo International Motorsport Park CCW

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Bruce McLaren Motorsport - Taupo International Motorsport Park Notes

Calabogie Motorsports Park is the longest road course in Canada, measuring 5.050 kilometers (3.138 miles) in length. The facility is located 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) east of the community of Calabogie in the township of Greater Madawaska, Ontario, Canada. Designed by Alan Wilson and opened in the fall of 2006, the circuit features 20 turns and measures 40 feet (12.2 meters) in width, with a 2,000-foot (610-meter) long main straightaway.

The track layout provides a great mix of all types of corners, with enough variation in radius and elevation change to challenge drivers across all skill levels. The circuit offers multiple configurations that can be used separately or simultaneously: the full "Pro" Circuit at 3.050 miles (5.050 kilometers), the East "Stadium" Circuit at 1.740 miles (2.810 kilometers), and the West Circuit at 1.380 miles (2.200 kilometers). This modular design allows the facility to host multiple events or activities at the same time. The layout and design of the Calabogie Motorsports course was specifically created to provide high-speed challenges not found on public roads or even other comparable closed driving courses, while maintaining the safest possible conditions as required by ASN Canada, the sanctioning body under which the track operates. The facility has become an important venue for Canadian motorsport, hosting NASCAR Canada events and various other racing series.

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Direction
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Tours Téléchargés
13
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Longueur
3.32 km
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Gain Vertical
26 m
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Virages
14
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Vitesse moyenne
111 kph
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Temps de tour moyen
1:47.5
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Rapport puissance-poids moyen
0.15
sports_motorsports Nom du Pilote: Gregory Hirst
Temps du tour: 1:40.400
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speed vs Predict: -7.62s
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