Autodrom Jastrzab CW

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Autodrom Jastrzab Notes

Autodrom Jastrzab, located near Szydłowiec, Poland, is a relatively modern and versatile motorsport complex that has quickly become a popular destination for racing enthusiasts. Opened in 2012, the facility was designed with both professional racing and driver training in mind, offering a challenging and safe environment for various motorsport disciplines.



The circuit's layout is characterized by a mix of fast, flowing corners and tight, technical sections, demanding precision and control from drivers. The main track is approximately 2.4 kilometers (1.5 miles) long and features 14 turns, including a notable hairpin and several sweeping bends that encourage high-speed cornering. The asphalt surface is known for its good grip, contributing to faster lap times. The track also incorporates significant elevation changes, adding another layer of complexity to the driving experience.



Technically, Autodrom Jastrzab is well-equipped with modern safety features, including ample run-off areas, Tecpro barriers, and a comprehensive marshal system. The pit lane is spacious and functional, allowing for efficient race operations. The facility also includes a separate karting track, an off-road course, and a skid pan, catering to a wide range of driving activities.



Autodrom Jastrzab hosts a variety of racing events, including national-level circuit racing championships, drifting competitions, time attack events, and driver training programs. The track's versatility also makes it a popular choice for car launches and testing. What sets Autodrom Jastrzab apart is its commitment to accessibility and driver development. The facility actively promotes grassroots motorsport and offers various programs to help aspiring racers hone their skills. Its modern infrastructure, combined with its focus on safety and driver education, makes it a valuable asset to the Polish motorsport scene.

CW Notes

The clockwise configuration at Autodrom Jastrzab in Poland represents the default directional flow for this facility serving Polish motorsport community. Running Jastrzab clockwise maintains the intended design flow where corner sequences operate as originally conceived. This variant serves as the circuit's primary format for club racing, track day events, and regional competition at this Polish motorsport venue contributing to Central European racing infrastructure.

Operating Jastrzab clockwise showcases the facility's role in Poland's developing motorsport scene where domestic circuits serve national racing community and reduce reliance on international venue travel. Polish continental climate creates seasonal racing windows with operations primarily April through October, winter conditions limiting year-round use. The clockwise configuration provides the standard Jastrzab experience serving Polish motorsport enthusiasts at this facility representing ongoing infrastructure development supporting Eastern European racing culture growth.

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Direction
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Tours Téléchargés
4
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Longueur
2.4 km
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Vitesse moyenne
121 kph
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Temps de tour moyen
1:11.4
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Rapport puissance-poids moyen
0.18
sports_motorsports Nom du Pilote: Mark Naumenko Onboards
Temps du tour: 1:05.810

Autres variations

Piste Virages Longueur km Tours Temps moyen Moyenne kph P/W Moyen
Autodrom Jastrzab (Full) - 3.49 3 1:19.2 158 0.18
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