Autodrom Jastrzab CW
Autodrom Jastrzab CW Anmerkungen:
Autodrom Jastrząb is a Drivers Training Center located 20km south of Radom, Poland. Built in 2013, it is one of the latest and most modern tracks in the country. The track's name, "Jastrząb" means Hawk in Polish, and is used as track's symbol in marketing
CW Anmerkungen:
The clockwise configuration at Autodrom Jastrzab in Poland represents the default directional flow for this facility serving Polish motorsport community. Running Jastrzab clockwise maintains the intended design flow where corner sequences operate as originally conceived. This variant serves as the circuit's primary format for club racing, track day events, and regional competition at this Polish motorsport venue contributing to Central European racing infrastructure.
Operating Jastrzab clockwise showcases the facility's role in Poland's developing motorsport scene where domestic circuits serve national racing community and reduce reliance on international venue travel. Polish continental climate creates seasonal racing windows with operations primarily April through October, winter conditions limiting year-round use. The clockwise configuration provides the standard Jastrzab experience serving Polish motorsport enthusiasts at this facility representing ongoing infrastructure development supporting Eastern European racing culture growth.