The Best Endurance Racing Tracks In The World

The Best Endurance Racing Tracks In The World – Auto racing is a sporting record that dates back to the invention of the automobile. The very first form of this now popular sport was once a reliability test, to demonstrate the new feasibility of a new model. With the spread of this sport, the need for a specific structure also emerged. 

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is located in Indiana, United States. It has been active since 1909. Famous for hosting the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has also hosted the IRL IZOD IndyCar Series, NASCAR Sprint Cup, FIM MotoGP, FIA Formula One, etc. Currently, the rectangular oval track at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is 4,023 km long. But the length changes depending on the road route of the race. It has a capacity of 257,000 permanent seats. Making it the sports facility with the highest capacity. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the third oldest permanent racing circuit in the world. 

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The Circuit de la Sarthe is located near Le Mans, France. It has been active since 1923. Famous for leading the 24 Hours of Le Mans car race. The Circuit de la Sarthe has also hosted the French Grand Prix and MotoGP races.  It is the longest car race track. Currently the Sarthe circuit is 13,629 km (8,469 mi) long. It has a capacity of 234,800 permanent seats. The unique feature of the Circuit de la Sarthe is that the circuit consists of local public roads as well as private sections.

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The Adelaide Street Circuit, also known as the Adelaide Parklands Circuit, is located near Adelaide, South Australia. It has been active since 1985. The Adelaide street circuit also hosted the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, the endurance race of the American Le Mans Series. Currently, the Adelaide Street Circuit is 3,780km long. It has a capacity of 210,000 permanent seats. 

The Shanghai International Circuit is located near Shanghai, China. He has been active since 2004. Famous for hosting the Chinese Grand Prix. The Shanghai International Circuit also hosted the V8 Supercars, A1GP, GP2 Asia. Currently, the Shanghai International Circuit is 5,451 km long. It has a capacity of 200,000 permanent seats. What’s interesting about the Shanghai International Circuit is that the layout of the track was inspired by the Chinese character Shang (上), the first character in the city name Shanghai.

Circuit Texas Motor Speedway is located near Denton County, Texas. He has been active since 1996. Famous for running the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Circuit Texas Motor Speedway has also hosted the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NRA 500, AAA Texas 500, NASCAR Nationwide Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts 300, O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge. Currently, the Texas Motor Speedway is 1.5 miles long. It has a capacity of 181,655 permanent seats. Texas Motor Speedway is the fifth largest sports venue in the United States.

The Circuit Bristol Motor Speedway is located in Bristol, Tennessee.  It is a short track racing circuit, in operation since 1960.  Circuit Bristol Motor Speedway has also hosted the NASCAR Cup Series, Food City Dirt Race, Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, NASCAR Xfinity Series, Food City 300, etc. it also hosts truck races. Currently, the Bristol Motor Speedway has a length of 0.533 mi (0.858 km) in the oval concrete surface and 0.533 mi (0.858 km) in the temporary dirt oval surface. It has a capacity of 162,000 permanent seats. Bristol Motor Speedway stands out from other racing circuits because it also hosts other sports such as drag racing, American football, etc.

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Suzuka Circuit is located in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, Japan. It has been active since 1962. Suzuka Circuit has hosted the FIA ​​Formula One, Japanese Grand Prix, FIM World Endurance Championship, Suzuka 8 Hours, Super GT, Suzuka 1000km, etc. Currently, the Suzuka Circuit is 3,609 mi (5,807 km) long. It has a capacity of 155,000 permanent seats. The unique feature of the Suzuka circuit is that it has a figure-8 layout. The layout is such that the back straight passes over the front section. Very few circuits have such a layout. 

Circuit Istanbul Park is located near the villages of Northamptonshire, England. It has been active since 1948. Istanbul Park Circuit has also hosted the FIA ​​Formula One, Turkish Grand Prix, GP2, DTM, 1000km, etc. Currently the Istanbul Park circuit is 5,338 km long. It has a capacity of 155,000 permanent seats. An interesting fact about Istanbul Park is that, unlike most circuits, Istanbul Park is one of the few Formula 1 circuits where races are held in an anti-clockwise direction. 

The Silverstone circuit is located near Le Mans, France. It has been active since 1923. It is known for the British Grand Prix. The Silverstone Circuit has hosted the FIA ​​Formula 1, FIM MotoGP, British Grand Prix, FIM Superbike World Championship, FIA GT1 World Championship, etc. Currently, the Silverstone circuit is 5,891 km long. It has a capacity of 150,000 permanent seats. The Silverstone Circuit has historical significance. The site of this circuit was once a World War II Air Force bomber station. The airport’s three former runways are now located within the current tracks.

The Nürburgring Circuit is located in Nürburg, Germany. It is a motor sports complex around the village of Nürburg. The Nürburgring circuit has hosted Formula 1, the German Grand Prix, the European Grand Prix, the DTM, the 24 Hours of the Nürburgring, the 1000 km of the Nürburgring, etc. Currently, the Nürburgring circuit is 5,148 km long. It has a capacity of 150,000 permanent seats. 

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We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok For a motoring enthusiast, there is nothing in the world like a race track. They’re a place of worship for speed, with virtually free rein to explore a car – and yourself – to an absolute limit.

However, not all racing tracks are created equally. There are some truly special stretches of tarmac around the world that will excite any enthusiast, whether it’s motorsport history, a penchant for track days or tackling them virtually. Here are the 10 we think are the best on the planet.

No circuit in the world is as famous as the Nürburgring. The 17.6-mile “Green Hell” is made up of 154 turns, and its narrow width gives it an almost suffocating feel. It’s where most car manufacturers test for its variety, and it’s almost a right of passage for any enthusiast to take a spin on a Touristenfahrten day.

Spa-Franchorchamps may be in a beautiful part of the world, but that doesn’t take anything away from the challenging and harrowing tarmac within it. It is a very high-speed circuit, with legendary corners such as the climb on the Radillion-Eau Rouge complex and the flat Pouhoun. Here too there is the ever-constant threat of rain.

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Originally opened as a test track for Honda, Suzuka soon established itself as one of the most exciting circuits in the world. The most iconic corner on the figure-eight is the infamous 130R, an incredibly fast left-hander, although the ‘S’, Degner and Spoon bends are all equally fascinating. However, he is perhaps most famous for *that* moment between Senna and Prost at the height of the 1989 Formula 1 season.

Once a year, the outskirts of the sleepy French town of Le Mans becomes the Circuit de la Sarthe. Part of the track is permanent, but it is connected by local roads from the Tetre Rouge to the Porsche Curves making it a legendary track. The Mulsanne Straight could lay claim to being the most famous straight on the planet, even with its safety-conscious chicanes that have been set up to