Autodromo dell'Umbria | |
Former Names: | Autodromo di Magione (1973–1979) |
Location: | Magione, Italy |
Coordinates: | 43.1311°N 12.2394°W |
Time: | CET (UTC+1) CEST (DST) |
Broke Ground: | 1972 |
Events: | Former: Italian Superturismo Championship (1987–1999, 2016) NASCAR Whelen Euro Series (2014–2015) Italian F4 (2014) Italian GT (1993–2011) Superstars Series (2005–2009) Euroseries 3000 (2005, 2008) Italian F3 (1974–2004, 2006–2009) (2007) Italian Formula Renault Championship (2000–2004) |
Layout1: | Full Circuit (1994–present) |
Length Km: | 2.507 |
Length Mi: | 1.558 |
Turns: | 11 |
Record Time: | 1:04.796 |
Record Driver: | ![]() |
Record Car: | Lola B02/50 |
Record Year: | 2008 |
Record Class: | F3000 |
Layout2: | Original Circuit (1973–1995) |
Length Km2: | 1.650 |
Length Mi2: | 1.025 |
Turns2: | 6 |
Record Time2: | 0:48.524 |
Record Driver2: | ![]() |
Record Car2: | Dallara F389 |
Record Year2: | 1989 |
Record Class2: | F3 |
The Autodromo dell'Umbria is a long automobile and motorcycle circuit placed in Magione, Umbria (Italy). The circuit was created in the early 1970s by the will of a group of friends.
It is featured in the video game “Assetto Corsa”.
The construction of the long and technically challenging venue began in the spring of 1972 by a few motorsport enthusiasts (Lorenzo Rondini, Giulio Capolsini, Umberto Mannocchi, Paolo Bietoloni, Gianni Moretti, Francesco Terradura and Giuseppe Tarpani).[1] It held its inaugural race on April 7, 1973, and hosted motorcycle races and races of the Italian Formula Three Championship.
As of July 2016, the fastest official race lap records at the Autodromo dell'Umbria are listed as: