🇩🇰Padborg Park
Padborg, Denmark
About Padborg Park
Padborg Park is a 2.070 km, 9-turn (4 right / 5 left) motor racing circuit in Padborg, southern Jutland, just north of the German border in Denmark. The site was a disused customs facility and truck depot adjacent to the E45 motorway when entrepreneur and motorsport enthusiast Peter Olsen led a project to convert it into a permanent circuit in the early 2000s, with the track officially opening in 2003 at its original 2.150 km length. Following several serious motorcycle accidents in the late 2000s on the high-speed back straight chicane, the layout was modified in summer 2010 by bypassing that chicane, reducing the track to its current 2.070 km configuration with a 680 m main straight. Padborg Park is the busiest permanent circuit in Denmark and a regular fixture of the Danish, North-German and Scandinavian trackday calendars.
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Recent past trackdays (1)
Track info
- Country
- 🇩🇰 Denmark
- City
- Padborg
- Opened
- 2003
- Corners
- 9
- Direction
- clockwise
- Width
- 12 m
- Main straight
- 680 m
- Elevation Δ
- 4 m