Autodrom Moscow | |
Time: | MSK+00 (UTC+04) |
Location: | Moscow Region, Russia |
Capacity: | 800 |
Opened: | 2001 |
Events: | Current: Russian Circuit Racing Series (2002–2007, 2012, 2019, 2023–present) Former: SMP F4 (2018–2019) Formula Russia (2012) |
Layout1: | Full Circuit (2005–present) |
Length Km: | 3.275 |
Length Mi: | 2.035 |
Turns: | 16 |
Record Time: | 1:27.208 |
Record Driver: | Pavel Bulantsev |
Record Car: | Tatuus F4-T014 |
Record Year: | 2019 |
Record Class: | F4 |
Layout2: | Original Circuit (2001–2004) |
Length Km2: | 2.400 |
Length Mi2: | 1.491 |
Turns2: | 13 |
The Autodrom Moscow is a race track located near Moscow, from Moscow Circuit Road and from the city center. The track is constructed in the Miachkovo Airport area which has been in use for motor racing since 2001.[1] After the total reconstruction in 2005, it was the first permanent racing facility in Russia until the Red Ring circuit has been opened in Siberia in 2007. The track design satisfies to FIA Grade III requirements. The raceway equipped with 18 pit boxes, 13×6 m each, race control tower with AMB time keeping system, grandstands for 2000 spectators and a small hotel.
The Autodrom Moscow has unique feature: is allows racing both clockwise and counterclockwise. Main grandstand have 800 seats. The full length is .
As of August 2019, the fastest official race lap records at the Autodrom Moscow are listed as:
Category | Time | Driver | Vehicle | Event |
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Full Circuit: 3.275 km (2005–present) | ||||
1:27.208[2] | 2019 Autodrom Moscow SMP F4 round | |||
1:31.792[3] | 2006 Autodrom Moscow Russian F1600 round | |||
1:33.938[4] | 2019 Autodrom Moscow RCRS round | |||
1:36.567[5] | 2012 Autodrom Moscow Formula Russia round | |||