Aldo Scribante Raceway

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Aldo Scribante Raceway Full 2.5 km, 8 virages, sens des aiguilles d'une montre. Tour le plus rapide enregistré : 56.600 (Mercedes GT3 Evo 2020).

Aldo Scribante Raceway Notes

Aldo Scribante Raceway, located in Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth), South Africa, is a challenging and historic motorsport facility. Originally established as a dirt oval in the 1960s, it was transformed into a permanent tarmac circuit in the early 1970s, named after local motorsport enthusiast Aldo Scribante. The track has undergone several modifications over the years, with the most recent significant changes occurring in the 2000s to bring it up to modern safety standards.

The current layout is a 2.480 km (1.541 mi) anti-clockwise circuit characterized by a mix of high-speed straights, sweeping corners, and tight, technical sections. A long main straight leads into the fast Turn 1, a daunting right-hander that demands commitment. The infield section features a series of slower, more intricate corners that test car handling and driver precision. Elevation changes are minimal, contributing to the circuit's relatively flat profile. The track surface is known for being abrasive, placing a premium on tire management, especially in endurance races.

Aldo Scribante Raceway hosts a diverse range of motorsport events, including national and regional circuit racing championships featuring GT cars, saloons, single-seaters, and motorcycles. It is a popular venue for drifting competitions and driver training programs. The circuit also serves as a testing ground for local motorsport teams. Its relatively short length and technical nature often lead to close racing and exciting battles throughout the field.

What makes Aldo Scribante unique is its blend of old-school charm and modern upgrades. While it retains some of the character of its earlier iterations, safety improvements have ensured it meets contemporary standards. The track's location near the coast also contributes to its unique atmosphere, with often windy conditions adding another layer of complexity for drivers and teams. It's a circuit where driver skill and car setup are equally crucial to success, making it a firm favorite among South African motorsport enthusiasts.

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Tours Téléchargés
11
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Longueur
2.48 km
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Gain Vertical
10 m
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Virages
8
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Vitesse moyenne
117 kph
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Temps de tour moyen
1:16.3
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Rapport puissance-poids moyen
0.11
Météo moyenne Saison de conduite: Toute l'année
27° 10° 27 J 26 F 26 M 24 A 23 M 22 J 21 J 21 A 21 S 22 O 23 N 25 D

Le circuit connaît des températures chaudes en été austral (27°C en janvier) refroidissant progressivement jusqu'à 21°C en hiver (juillet-août), avec juin offrant les conditions les plus sèches; la saison de piste idéale s'étend de mai à septembre pour minimiser les jours de pluie.

Moyennes mensuelles sur 10 ans Jours de pluie Saison de conduite

sports_motorsports Nom du Pilote: Arnold Neveling
Temps du tour: 56.600
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