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🇵🇱Tor Poznań

Poznań, Poland · 4.08 km

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About Tor Poznań

Tor Poznań is a 4.083 km, 14-corner motor racing circuit built on an unused corner of Poznań–Ławica airport land in western Poland, around 5 km from the centre of Poznań. The circuit was designed by Polish engineer Mieczysław Biliński with consulting input from Bernie Ecclestone, constructed between 1975 and 1977, and officially opened on 1 December 1977. The original layout has remained unchanged in the nearly five decades since, making Tor Poznań one of the most authentic surviving examples of late-1970s circuit design in central Europe. The mix of slow technical sections and high-speed sweepers — particularly the long Kępa flat-right and the heavy-braking Lukasz hairpin — has made Tor Poznań a long-running fixture of the European Touring Car Championship, the Polish national car and motorcycle championships and the Polish Motorcycle Grand Prix. It also hosts the Polish Speed Championship (motorcycles), the Polish round of the Renault Clio Cup and a substantial trackday programme that draws riders from across Poland, Germany and the Baltics.

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