Anglesey Circuit-Trac Môn International GP
Anglesey Circuit-Trac Môn International GP Notes:
The island of Anglesey, located in the Irish Sea off the northern coast of Wales, in the United Kingdom, has a total population of 70,000 people and an MSA/ACU licensed motorsport facility, the Anglesey Circuit (in Welsh, Trac Môn). This facility hosts club events for the British Automobile Racing Club (BARC) and the British Racing and Sports Car Club (BRSCC). There are four possible configurations for racing at the Anglesey Circuit: the 3.4-km (2.1-miles) International Circuit, the 2.5-km (1.55-miles) Coastal Circuit, the 1.9-km (1.2-miles) National Circuit, and the 1.28-km (0.8-mile) Club Circuit. The oceanic climate of Anglesey tends to be moderately cold year-round, having cloudy skies and light precipitations regularly.
The International Circuit in Anglesey is the longest and most technical raceway in this motorsports complex. It has 11 turns, a clockwise orientation, and several straightaways and sweeping curves that elevate its average speed to 125 km/h (78 mph). Three of the turns are close-angled right-handers, and four are tight left-handers. There are no dramatic elevation changes in the trajectory, but multiple overtaking spots like the Tom Pryce straight make races in Anglesey very interesting to watch. The Coastal Circuit deviates from the International Circuit after Seamans, taking the Corkscrew instead of the Tom Pryce straight and going directly into the Bus Stop.
International GP Notes:
The International GP configuration at Anglesey Circuit (Trac Môn) delivers the full 3.4-kilometer championship-grade layout at this Welsh facility located on Anglesey island in North Wales. The International GP designation indicates FIA-certified infrastructure meeting international racing standards, representing the circuit's premier configuration capable of hosting major championships. High-performance vehicles can complete the 2.1-mile layout demonstrating the circuit's technical variety across the complete infrastructure.
Operating the International GP configuration showcases Anglesey's role as Wales' premier motorsport destination where island location creates unique character and operational considerations. The International layout provides comprehensive technical challenge testing driver skill across varied corner types and elevation changes. Wales' maritime climate creates variable conditions with frequent rain requiring all-weather capability throughout the season. The International GP configuration positions Anglesey as Britain's distinctive island racing venue, serving Welsh and UK motorsport communities with FIA-certified infrastructure at this scenic North Wales coastal motorsport facility.
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