Ring Djursland

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Ring Djursland, nestled in the scenic Djursland peninsula of Denmark, is a venerable circuit steeped in motorsport history. Established in 1967, the track has served as a cornerstone of Danish racing, hosting a wide array of national and international events throughout its existence.



The circuit's layout is a classic, challenging configuration characterized by a blend of high-speed straights and technically demanding corners. The relatively short 1.6-kilometer (0.99 mile) course features a distinct oval shape, with two long straights connected by a series of sweeping bends and tight hairpins. This combination demands a delicate balance of power and handling, rewarding drivers who can maintain momentum and precise car control. Key sections include the fast Turn 1, often taken flat-out by more powerful cars, and the challenging Turn 4 hairpin, a crucial overtaking opportunity.



Technically, Ring Djursland is known for its relatively flat profile, lacking significant elevation changes. The track surface is generally smooth, providing good grip levels. The circuit is typically run in a clockwise direction. While not overly wide, the track offers sufficient space for overtaking maneuvers, contributing to close and exciting racing. Run-off areas are generally adequate, although the proximity of the barriers in certain sections requires a high degree of driver concentration.



Ring Djursland has hosted a diverse range of motorsport disciplines, including touring car racing, Formula racing, and motorcycle racing. It is a regular venue for the Danish Touringcar Championship (DTC) and other national series. The track's compact layout and spectator-friendly viewing areas create an intimate atmosphere, making it a popular destination for motorsport enthusiasts. What makes Ring Djursland unique is its enduring legacy within Danish motorsport and its ability to provide thrilling racing on a relatively small footprint, showcasing the skill of drivers and the performance of their machines.

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Direzione
Senso Orario
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Giri Caricati
10
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Lunghezza
1.75 km
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Dislivello
0 m
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Velocità Media
111 kph
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Tempo Medio sul Giro
0:57.1
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Media Rapporto Potenza Peso
0.22
sports_motorsports Nome Pilota: Thomas Meinertz
Tempo sul Giro: 48.930
speed vs Predict: -4.13s
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