Adria International Raceway | |
Location: | Adria, Veneto, Italy |
Coordinates: | 45.0442°N 12.1475°W |
Broke Ground: | 2001 |
Opened: | 2002 |
Events: | WTCR Race of Italy (2021) Italian F4 (2014–2018) TCR Trophy Europe (2017) Italian Superturismo Championship (2004, 2007–2011, 2013, 2016–2017) NASCAR Whelen Euro Series (2016) Italian F3 (2004–2009, 2011) DTM (2003–2004, 2010) Superleague Formula (2010) Carrera Cup Italia (2009–2010) FIA GT (2006–2009) Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe (2009) FIA GT3 (2009) GT4 European Cup (2009) Italian Formula Renault (2003–2004, 2009) Superstars Series (2005–2009) European Touring Car Cup (2007) Italian GT (2002, 2007) Euroseries 3000 (2006) 3000 Pro Series (2005) F3 Euro Series (2003–2004) Carrera Cup Germany (2003–2004) Formula BMW ADAC (2003–2004) |
Layout1: | Full Circuit (2021–2022) |
Length Km: | 3.745 |
Length Mi: | 2.327 |
Record Time: | 1:51.459 |
Record Driver: | Frédéric Vervisch |
Record Car: | Audi RS 3 LMS TCR (2021) |
Record Year: | 2021 |
Record Class: | TCR |
Layout2: | Full Circuit (2002–2020) |
Length Km2: | 2.702 |
Length Mi2: | 1.679 |
Record Time2: | 1:06.580 |
Record Driver2: | Max Wissel |
Record Car2: | Panoz DP09 |
Record Year2: | 2010 |
Record Class2: | Superleague Formula |
Adria International Raceway was a motorsport race track near Adria in the Veneto region of Northern Italy. It was a permanent road course, the venue has hosted the FIA GT Championship, Italian Formula Three, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters and the Formula Three Euroseries. In 2021, the circuit shape was changed and the circuit length was extended to 3.745km (02.327miles) in order to host WTCR races in the 2021 season.[1] In March 2022, the circuit was closed due to its debts.[2] [3]
The 2004 video game TOCA Race Driver 2, includes the circuit in the DTM section of the game. It was also used in the 2009 game Superstars V8 Racing.
The fastest official race lap records at the Adria International Raceway are listed as:
Category | Time | Driver | Vehicle | Event |
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Full Circuit (2021–2022): 3.745 km[4] | ||||
1:51.459[5] | 2021 WTCR Race of Italy | |||
Full Circuit (2002–2020): 2.702 km | ||||
1:06.580 | 2010 Adria Superleague Formula round | |||
1:08.193[6] | 2006 Adria Euroseries 3000 round | |||
1:10.425[7] | 2003 Adria F3 Euro Series round | |||
1:11.669[8] | 2003 Adria DTM round | |||
1:12.462[9] | 2006 FIA GT Adria 500km | |||
1:14.633[10] | 2004 Adria Formula Renault 2000 Italia round | |||
1:15.213[11] | 2015 Adria Italian F4 round | |||
1:15.638[12] | 2002 Adria Italian GT round | |||
1:15.828 | 2006 FIA GT Adria 500km | |||
1:16.188[13] | [14] | 2009 Adria FIA GT3 round | ||
1.17.814[15] | 2004 Adria Formula BMW ADAC round | |||
1:18.762[16] | 2009 Adria Porsche Carrera Cup Italia round | |||
1:20.367[17] | 2017 TCR Trophy Europe | |||
1:22.879[18] | 2007 European Touring Car Cup | |||
1:22.911[19] | Jens Richter[20] | 2009 Adria European GT4 Cup round | ||
1:31.841[21] | 2016 Adria NASCAR Whelen Euro Series round | |||
1:32.048 | 2007 European Touring Car Cup | |||