Arad Racing Track
Arad Racing Track Full Course is 1.3 km, 9 turns, clockwise. Fastest recorded lap: 48.540 (Mazda Miata MX-5 ND 2019 (w/CRS)).
Arad Racing Track is a motorsport circuit located near the city of Arad in the Negev desert of Israel. Opened in 2014, it represents the country's first permanent racing facility designed specifically for competitive motorsports. Prior to its construction, racing events were primarily held on temporary street circuits or repurposed airfields.
The circuit features a 2.1-kilometer (1.3-mile) layout, characterized by a mix of fast sweeping corners and tight, technical sections. It's designed to be challenging for drivers of all skill levels. The track's elevation changes, while not dramatic, add another layer of complexity to the driving experience. The asphalt surface is generally smooth, providing good grip in dry conditions, but the desert environment can lead to dusty conditions which can impact traction.
Arad Racing Track is primarily used for various forms of motorsport, including circuit racing, drifting, karting, and motorcycle racing. It hosts local and national championship events, attracting competitors from across Israel and occasionally from neighboring countries. The track also serves as a venue for driver training programs and corporate events.
One of the unique aspects of Arad Racing Track is its location. Situated in the stark beauty of the Negev desert, the circuit offers a distinctive backdrop for racing. The arid climate and the surrounding landscape create a challenging and visually striking environment. Furthermore, its creation marked a significant step in the development of motorsports in Israel, providing a dedicated facility for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Arad Racing Track experiences hot, dry summers (35°C peaks) and mild winters (6–14°C); the autumn season from September to December offers ideal track conditions with 17–32°C temperatures and minimal rain.
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