Trackday @ Cremona Circuit
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Cremona Circuit (originally Autodromo di San Martino del Lago, renamed Cremona Circuit Angelo Bergamonti from 2016) is a 3.768 km, 13-corner (6 right / 7 left) anticlockwise motor racing circuit at San Martino del Lago in the Cremona province of Lombardy, northern Italy.… Read more
Construction began in 2011 and the original 3.450 km layout opened on 7 July 2012. The circuit was renamed in 2016 to honour Italian motorcycle champion Angelo Bergamonti, who died in 1971. A €9 million second-phase upgrade beginning in January 2024 extended the final sector, widened the gravel traps and lifted spectator capacity to 20,000, taking the lap out to its current 3.768 km. Cremona's modern layout combines a 400 m pit straight with an 885 m back-blast past flat rice fields, and the 13 corners tighten through the demanding "San Martino" corkscrew. In October 2023, Dorna Sports announced that Cremona would join the FIM Superbike World Championship calendar from 2024 on a five-year agreement running through 2028. The inaugural 20–22 September 2024 WSBK round drew packed crowds. Cremona also hosts the WorldWCR (Women's World Championship Roadracing) inaugural test, the Italian CIV national championship and is one of the most popular trackday venues for the Lombardy, Piedmont and Emilia-Romagna scene.