Circuito Internazionale d'Abruzzo Full Circuit

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Circuito Internazionale d'Abruzzo Full Circuit is 1.6 km, 16 turns, clockwise. Fastest recorded lap: 59.360 (Gloria C8P 2008).

Circuito Internazionale d'Abruzzo Notes

Circuito Internazionale d'Abruzzo, also known as the Ortona Circuit, is a modern racing facility located along Italy's stunning Adriatic coastline in the province of Chieti. This purpose-built circuit has become an important venue in Italy's motorsport landscape, offering drivers a technically demanding track with Mediterranean sea views. The Full Circuit configuration extends 2.4 kilometers (1.49 miles) with 12 challenging corners that wind through the coastal terrain. The track features a combination of medium-speed sweepers and tight hairpins, with gentle elevation changes that follow the natural contours of the land. Running in a clockwise direction, the circuit rewards smooth driving techniques and precise corner entries. Built to modern FIA standards, the Circuito Internazionale d'Abruzzo incorporates extensive safety features including generous run-off areas, modern barriers, and well-equipped medical facilities. The pit lane and paddock areas provide professional-grade infrastructure for racing teams and testing operations. The circuit has hosted a variety of motorsport events since its opening, including national touring car championships, GT racing series, and motorcycle competitions. It has also become a popular venue for track day experiences and driving academies, attracting enthusiasts from across Italy and neighboring countries. The Abruzzo region's Mediterranean climate ensures favorable driving conditions throughout most of the year. The coastal location provides cooling breezes during summer months, while the mild winters allow for extended testing seasons. The nearby town of Ortona offers accommodation and dining options for visitors, while the region's beaches and cultural attractions make it an ideal destination for combining motorsport with leisure. The track's technical layout makes it particularly suitable for developing driver skills, with sections that challenge both vehicle handling and racecraft. The mix of corner types allows for varied racing lines and overtaking opportunities, creating engaging competition for all categories of vehicles. Whether attending a major racing event or participating in a driving experience, the Circuito Internazionale d'Abruzzo offers an authentic Italian racing atmosphere combined with professional facilities and the unique charm of Italy's Adriatic coast.

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Direction
Clockwise
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Uploaded Laps
2
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Length
1.6 km
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Vertical Gain
15 m
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Turns
16
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Average Speed
82 kph
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Average Lap Time
1:10
Average Weather Driving season: February–October
30° 11 J 13 F 14 M 18 A 22 M 27 J 30 J 29 A 25 S 21 O 16 N 13 D

Abruzzo ranges from cool winters (4–11°C) through warm summers (21–30°C) with peak dryness July–August; best track days February through October when rain drops and temperatures climb above 13°C.

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sports_motorsports Driver Name: adriano vellei
Lap Time: 59.360
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Other Variations

Track Turns Length km Laps Avg Time Avg kph P/W Avg
Circuito Internazionale d'Abruzzo (Short Circuit) 13 1 0 - - -
Circuito Internazionale d'Abruzzo (Medium Circuit) 17 1.3 0 - - -
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