Autódromo Ciudad de Pigüé explained

Autódromo Ciudad de Pigüé
Location:Pigüé, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Coordinates:-27.4942°N -55.1778°W
Events:Former:
TC2000 (1984–1989, 2002)
Turismo Nacional (1985, 1990–1991, 2000–2013)
Top Race V6 (2000–2001)
Layout1:Full Circuit (1979–present)
Length Km:3.001
Length Mi:1.865
Turns:14
Record Time:1:16.734
Record Driver: Leandro Carducci
Record Car:Honda Civic VI
Record Year:2002
Record Class:TC2000
Layout2:Second Variant (1979–present)
Length Km2:2.298
Length Mi2:1.428
Turns2:10
Layout3:Third Variant (1979–present)
Length Km3:1.451
Length Mi3:0.902
Turns3:6

Autódromo Ciudad de Pigüé[1] is a motor racing circuit located near Pigüé, in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is a circuit that has hosted competitions Turismo Nacional,[2] TC2000 and TC de Sudoeste.[3] Circuit No. 1, has an extension of with 14 curves. The circuit was opened in July 1979.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Copia archivada . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304192906/http://www.pistasargentinas.com.ar/circuitos-detalle.php?id=FbydhhbDECd . www.pistasargentinas.com.ar . 4 March 2016 . 24 September 2014.
  2. Web site: Presentación 2012 . www.apat.org.ar.
  3. Web site: Página oficial TC del Sudoeste . TC de Sudoeste.
  4. Web site: Pigüe - Guido de Carli . 2 August 2023.