Ribeirão Preto Street Circuit | |
Location: | Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil |
Coordinates: | -21.0942°N -47.7982°W |
Events: | Stock Car Brasil (2010–2013, 2015) Mercedes-Benz Challenge (2015) Campeonato Brasileiro de Turismo (2010, 2013) |
Layout1: | Street Circuit (2013–2015) |
Length Km: | 2.500 |
Length Mi: | 1.553 |
Turns: | 9 |
Record Time: | 1:09.011 |
Record Driver: | Átila Abreu |
Record Car: | Chevrolet Sonic |
Record Year: | 2013 |
Record Class: | Stock Car Brasil |
Layout2: | Street Circuit (2011–2012) |
Length Km2: | 2.395 |
Length Mi2: | 1.488 |
Turns2: | 12 |
Record Time2: | 1:08.435 |
Record Driver2: | Max Wilson |
Record Car2: | Chevrolet Sonic |
Record Year2: | 2012 |
Record Class2: | Stock Car Brasil |
Layout3: | Street Circuit (2010) |
Length Km3: | 2.221 |
Length Mi3: | 1.380 |
Turns3: | 15 |
Record Time3: | 1:10.250 |
Record Driver3: | Cláudio Ricci |
Record Car3: | Peugeot 307 Stock Car |
Record Year3: | 2010 |
Record Class3: | Stock Car Brasil |
The Ribeirão Preto Street Circuit, was a street circuit opened in 2010, located in Ribeirão Preto. The circuit hosted Stock Car Brasil races in 2010–2013, and 2015. The circuit was originally also added into the 2014 season, however the race was canceled in that year.[1]
The circuit layout was changed three times. Átila Abreu was the most successful driver on that circuit, he won 2 times in 2010 and 2011.
The fastest official lap records at the Ribeirão Preto Street Circuit are listed as:
Category | Time | Driver | Vehicle | Event |
---|---|---|---|---|
Street Circuit: 2.500 km (2013–2015) | ||||
1:09.011[2] | ||||
Street Circuit: 2.395 km (2011–2012) | ||||
1:08.435[3] | ||||
Street Circuit: 2.221 km (2010) | ||||
1:10.250[4] | ||||