Autódromo de León
21°02′09″N 101°34′31″W / 21.03583°N 101.57528°W / 21.03583; -101.57528Opened 1976 Major events Former:
NASCAR Mexico Series (2004, 2017) Website http://www.autodromodeleon.com/ Full Circuit (1976–present) Surface Asphalt Length 1.21 km (0.75 miles) Current (2024) Former
NASCAR Mexico Series (2004, 2017)
Autódromo de León in León, Guanajuato is a motorsport venue. The racetrack was opened in 1976. It is 0.75 mi (1.21 km) long. The Copa Marlboro, Formula 2, Formula 3, Copa Mustang, Tractocamiones, Sport Prototipos, Motos 600, Formula K, Superformula and GT-championships ran or are running at this venue. The venue hosted some stages of Rally Mexico.[1]
The track hosted NASCAR Mexico Series events in the 2004 and 2017 seasons.
Layout
The track has the shape of a half arrow and has a length 0.75 mi (1.21 km).
References
- ^ "Historia". Autodrómo de León. Archived from the original on January 28, 2011. Retrieved May 7, 2011.
External links
- Official website
- Autodromo de León race results at Racing-Reference
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NASCAR Mexico Series racetracks (2004–present)
- Los Angeles Coliseum (NC)
- Potosino
- Chiapas
- El Dorado
- Aguascalientes
- Monterrey
- Puebla
- Querétaro
- Mexico City
- Cajititlán
- Dinamita
- León
- Mexico City (oval)
- Pachuca
- Phoenix
- San Luis 400
- Zacatecas
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