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Guangdong International Circuit
Motorsport track in China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Guangdong International Circuit is a motor sport facility located at Da Wang, Sihui, in Zhaoqing city in China, approx 45 mins by car from Guangzhou. Designed by a female Chinese designer Qiming Yao, it is the second permanent motor sport facility in Guangdong, China, after Zhuhai International Circuit. The Guangdong International Circuit completed in 2009.[1]
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Grading
The circuit holds an International FIA Grade "III" license and can hold F3, A1GP[1] and WTCC races.
Layout
The circuit is 2.824 km (1.755 mi) long with a 0.718 km (0.446 mi) long straight, there are 5 left and 8 right hand turns running clockwise.[1]
Events
The circuit hosted the China Touring Car Championship in December 2009 as its opening event.
It was announced on December 12, 2010, that the circuit also to host the China round of the 2011 WTCC season.[2] However, on September 30, 2011, was announced that the race would be hosted by the Shanghai Tianma Circuit.[3]
Lap records
As of December 2017, the fastest official race lap records at the Guangdong International Circuit are listed as:
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