Autódromo Ciudad de Nueve de Julio - Guillermo Yoyo Maldonado | |
Location: | Nueve de Julio, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
Owner: | Municipality of Nueve de Julio |
Former Names: | Autódromo Ciudad de Nueve de Julio (July 1970–July 2020) |
Events: | Former: TC2000 (1989–1991, 1993, 1996–1997, 2023) Top Race V6 (1997, 2000–2001, 2008–2009, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2023) Turismo Carretera (1979, 1982–1985, 1987–1990, 1992, 1995–2010) TC Mouras (2007–2013) Turismo Nacional (1978, 1984, 1986–1987, 1997) |
Layout1: | Full Circuit (1970–present) |
Length Km: | 4.649 |
Length Mi: | 2.889 |
Turns: | 10 |
Record Time: | 1:32.348 |
Record Driver: | Juan Marcos Angelini |
Record Car: | Dodge Cherokee |
Record Year: | 2010 |
Record Class: | TC |
Layout2: | Short Circuit (1970–present) |
Length Km2: | 3.428 |
Length Mi2: | 2.131 |
Turns2: | 7 |
Record Time2: | 1:16.210 |
Record Driver2: | Emiliano Stang |
Record Car2: | Tito F4-A |
Record Year2: | 2023 |
Record Class2: | FR 2.0 |
Autódromo Ciudad de Nueve de Julio - Guillermo Yoyo Maldonado is a circuit located in Nueve de Julio, Argentina.[1] [2] It has hosted national events, such as TC2000 Championship, Top Race V6 and Turismo Nacional. On the 50th anniversary of circuit, the circuit was renamed as Autódromo Ciudad de Nueve de Julio - Guillermo Yoyo Maldonado as a tribute for native racing driver Guillermo Yoyo Maldonado.[3]
As of September 2023, the fastest official race lap records at the Autódromo Ciudad de Nueve de Julio - Guillermo Yoyo Maldonado are listed as:
Category | Time | Driver | Vehicle | Event |
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Full Circuit: 4.649 km (1970–present) | ||||
1:32.348[4] | ||||
1:33.233[5] | 2023 Nueve de Julio TC2000 round | |||
Short Circuit: 3.428 km (1970–present) | ||||
1:16.210[6] | 2023 Nueve de Julio Fórmula Nacional Argentina round | |||