Termas de Río Hondo GP

event
Upcoming Track Days
Piste days at this circuit
Termas de Río Hondo Notes

The Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo, located near the city of Termas de Río Hondo in Santiago del Estero province, Argentina, is a modern racing circuit that has rapidly gained international recognition. Opened in 2008 and extensively rebuilt in 2012, the track was designed by the renowned Italian architect Jarno Zaffelli and boasts a challenging and flowing layout.



The 4.806 km (2.986 mi) circuit features a mix of high-speed straights and technical corners, testing a driver's skill and a vehicle's overall performance. The track is run in a clockwise direction and includes 14 turns: 5 left-handers and 9 right-handers. Notable sections include the long back straight, allowing for high top speeds and overtaking opportunities, and the complex sequence of turns leading onto the start/finish straight, demanding precision and control.



Termas de Río Hondo is known for its smooth asphalt and wide track width, which encourages close racing and multiple racing lines. The track is homologated to FIA Grade 2 standards and FIM Grade A, allowing it to host a wide range of international motorsport events. It is a regular fixture on the MotoGP calendar, hosting the Argentinian Grand Prix since 2014. It has also hosted the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) and various South American racing series.



What sets Termas de Río Hondo apart is its location and purpose-built design. The circuit is situated in a region known for its thermal springs, drawing tourists and creating a unique atmosphere for racing events. The modern facilities, including a state-of-the-art medical center and media center, ensure a high standard of safety and professionalism. The circuit's layout encourages exciting racing action, making it a favorite among drivers and fans alike. It has firmly established itself as a premier motorsport venue in South America, attracting international attention and contributing to the growth of racing in the region.

GP Notes

The Grand Prix configuration at Autodromo Termas de Rio Hondo in Argentina delivers the full 4.806-kilometer FIA Grade 2 certified layout through 14 turns at this facility in Santiago del Estero province, designed by Jarno Zaffelli and opened in 2008. The GP circuit represents the complete challenge that hosted MotoGP World Championship from 2014-2019 and serves as Argentina's premier permanent road course facility. This configuration showcases the flowing high-speed character with long straights and fast sweeping corners that distinguish Termas from more technical circuits.

What distinguishes Termas de Rio Hondo's GP configuration is the combination of 1.076-kilometer main straight and flowing corner sequences creating one of South America's fastest permanent circuits with average speeds exceeding 180 km/h. Northern Argentina's climate creates extreme summer temperatures where track surfaces can exceed 60C during afternoon sessions. The GP layout established Termas as Argentina's flagship motorsport venue following Circuit Buenos Aires' closure, serving domestic racing series and hosting international championships across the complete 4.806-kilometer circuit that represents Argentine motorsport's modern era.

unfold_more
Direction
Sens horaire
cloud_upload
Tours Téléchargés
10
straighten
Longueur
4.81 km
trending_up
Gain Vertical
0 m
timer
Virages
13
speed
Vitesse moyenne
138 kph
hourglass_top
Temps de tour moyen
2:05.5
unfold_less
Rapport puissance-poids moyen
0.18
sports_motorsports Nom du Pilote: Gabriel Casagrande
Temps du tour: 1:41.700
speed vs Predict: -9.06s

Autres variations

Piste Virages Longueur km Tours Temps moyen Moyenne kph P/W Moyen
Termas de Río Hondo (Short) 11 4.43 0 - - -
outlined_flag Signaler les données erronées