Kuwait Motor Town National
Kuwait Motor Town National メモ:
Kuwait Motor Town is a world-class motorsports complex designed to host high-speed racing events in the Middle East. Located in Kuwait, the circuit was developed to meet FIA Grade 1 and FIM standards, making it capable of hosting both Formula 1 and MotoGP-level competitions. Designed by Hermann Tilke, the track features a challenging 5.6-kilometer layout with 20 corners, a mix of high-speed straights, technical sections, and elevation changes that test both driver skill and vehicle performance.
The circuit is known for its modern facilities, including a spacious paddock, high-tech pit buildings, and grandstands with excellent spectator views. It also offers multiple configurations, allowing different racing disciplines to use the track. With a focus on both professional motorsports and public track days, Kuwait Motor Town serves as a hub for racing enthusiasts in the region, combining cutting-edge infrastructure with the passion for speed.
National メモ:
The National configuration at Kuwait Motor Town delivers a mid-length layout between the compact club circuit and full GP configuration at this Middle Eastern facility near Kuwait City. The National circuit serves as Kuwait's balanced racing option for regional championships and events requiring FIA-certified infrastructure without the extreme distance of the Grand Prix layout. This configuration bridges club racing accessibility with legitimate championship challenge.
Operating the National configuration showcases Kuwait Motor Town's versatility in serving Gulf region motorsport across varied skill levels. Kuwait's desert climate creates extreme operating conditions with summer track temperatures exceeding 70C. The National circuit provides championship-grade racing infrastructure in a more accessible format than the GP layout, serving Kuwait's growing motorsport community with appropriate challenge levels for regional competition.