Padborg Park

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Padborg Park Notas

Padborg Park, located near the Danish-German border in Padborg, is a compact and technically challenging motorsport circuit. Opened in 1955 as a dirt track, it was later paved and significantly upgraded in the late 1990s to meet modern racing standards. While not a Formula 1 venue, it holds a significant place in Danish and Scandinavian motorsport history, hosting a variety of national and regional championships.



The circuit is relatively short, measuring approximately 1.4 kilometers (0.87 miles) in length. Its layout features a mix of tight corners, fast straights, and elevation changes, demanding precision and car control. The initial sequence of corners tests braking and acceleration, leading into a longer straight where drivers can build up speed. A series of flowing turns then challenges the car's handling balance before returning to the start/finish line. Overtaking opportunities are present, particularly under braking into the tighter corners, making for exciting racing. The relatively narrow track width adds to the challenge, forcing drivers to be mindful of track position and defensive driving.



Padborg Park regularly hosts events for touring cars, GT cars, Formula cars, and motorcycle racing. It's a popular venue for club racing, track days, and driver training, providing a platform for both amateur and professional drivers. The circuit's technical nature emphasizes driver skill and car setup over outright horsepower, resulting in close and competitive racing. The welcoming atmosphere and proximity to Germany makes Padborg Park a popular destination for motorsport enthusiasts from across Scandinavia and northern Europe.



What distinguishes Padborg Park is its blend of old-school charm and modern facilities. While retaining a classic circuit feel, it offers updated safety features and amenities for both competitors and spectators. The challenging layout and intense racing action, coupled with its accessibility and friendly atmosphere, contribute to Padborg Park's unique appeal within the European motorsport landscape.

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Direção
Sentido anti-horário
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Voltas Enviadas
12
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Comprimento
2.08 km
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Ganho Vertical
0 m
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Curvas
11
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Velocidade Média
108 kph
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Tempo Médio de Volta
1:09.1
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Média de Potência por Peso
0.22
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Tempo de Volta: 56.290
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