Daytona Circuit Akaa
Daytona Circuit Akaa CCW is 1 km, 6 turns, counter-clockwise. Fastest recorded lap: 40.780 (KTM 890 DUKE R 2021).
Daytona Circuit Akaa is a Finnish motorsport facility located in Toijala, Akaa, approximately 150 kilometers north of Helsinki. Constructed in 1987, the circuit was originally envisioned as a miniature replica of the iconic Daytona International Speedway, hence its name, though the resemblance is primarily conceptual rather than a direct architectural mirroring. Over the years, it has become a well-respected and frequently used circuit for various forms of motorsport within Finland.
The circuit layout is characterized by a roughly triangular shape, featuring a fast, slightly banked oval section reminiscent of its namesake, connected by a tighter infield section. This infield incorporates a series of challenging corners, including a hairpin and a chicane, demanding technical skill and precise car control. The total length of the circuit is around 1.2 kilometers (0.75 miles), making it a relatively short but action-packed track.
Daytona Circuit Akaa is a primarily asphalt-surfaced track, well-maintained and offering good grip levels. While not FIA-certified, it meets stringent Finnish motorsport regulations and is suitable for a wide range of racing disciplines. These include Finnish Championship-level racing for various touring car categories, Formula cars (particularly Formula Ford and Formula Renault), rallycross events, and various club-level competitions. It's also a popular venue for track days and driver training programs.
The unique aspect of Daytona Circuit Akaa lies in its blend of high-speed oval sections and technical infield corners. This combination presents a unique challenge to drivers, requiring them to adapt their driving style throughout a single lap. Furthermore, the circuit's relatively compact size ensures close racing and plenty of overtaking opportunities, making it a favorite among both drivers and spectators. The Finnish motorsport community holds the track in high regard for its accessibility and the exciting racing it provides.
May through June offers the best track conditions with highs of 15–19°C and minimal rain, while winters plunge to -7°C lows with frequent precipitation across the year.
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