Kemora Circuit | |
Time: | EET (UTC+2) EEST (DST) |
Location: | Veteli, Finland |
Coordinates: | 63.4183°N 82.1°W |
Capacity: | 4,000 |
Opened: | 1983 |
Events: | Former: European Truck Racing Championship (1990–1994) |
Layout1: | Full Circuit (1987–present) |
Length Km: | 2.733 |
Length Mi: | 1.698 |
Turns: | 10 |
Record Time: | 1:03.703[1] |
Record Driver: | Juha Mäki-Jouppi |
Record Car: | Dallara F308 |
Record Year: | 2021 |
Record Class: | F3 |
Layout2: | Short Circuit (1983–present) |
Length Km2: | 1.448 |
Length Mi2: | 0.900 |
Turns2: | 7 |
Kemora is a racing circuit situated in Central Ostrobothnia, Veteli municipality of Finland. The track was built in 1983 and was lengthened in 1987. The current track is 2.733km (01.698miles) long.[2] In the same area is also a kart racing track and a snowmobile track used in winter.
The Finnish Formula 3 Championship held regular races on the Kemora Circuit until 2010. Other regular events include the annual Historic Car Race and the Road Racing SM Series (Finnish motorcycle series). Today, the circuit hosts national, automobile and motorcycle championship races.
From 1987 to 1991, an annual 500 km race for touring cars and GTs was held on the circuit.