Circuit de Dakar Baobabs explained

Circuit de Dakar Baobabs
Nicknames:6H of Dakar
Time:GMT
Location:Sindia, Thiès region, Senegal
Coordinates:14.5924°N -17.0226°W
Owner:Paul Liebann
Operator:Federation of Senegalese Automobile
Opened:2008
Length Km:4.700
Length Mi:2.920
Turns:21

The Circuit de Dakar Baobabs is a racing circuit located near the village of Sindia in Senegal.

It is the first permanent racing circuit of West Africa and homologated by the FIA in 2009.[1] [2] The track is used mainly for local races and championships, including the Dakar 6 hours race, organised for the 30th time in 2010.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Circuit of Dakar – Baobabs . 20 November 2010 .
  2. Web site: Circuit international Dakar Baobabs… . Alex Gaye . ausenegal.com . French . 5 July 2010 .
  3. Web site: 6 heures de Dakar 2010 : le circuit Dakar Baobabs prend de nouvelles allures . Alex Gaye . ausenegal.com . French . 17 May 2010 .