Padborg Park
Padborg Park Примечания:
Padborg Park is a motor racing circuit located in Padborg, Denmark, near the Danish-German border in Southern Jutland. The circuit opened in 2003 on the site of a former airfield, taking advantage of the location's proximity to the E45 motorway and Padborg's existing transport infrastructure. The circuit officially opened with a 2.150-kilometer (1.336-mile) layout featuring a combination of tight corners and a single chicane on the back straight.
In 2010, the circuit was modified to its current layout of 2.070 kilometers (1.287 miles), which slightly shortened the lap while marginally increasing average speeds. The track is 12 meters wide and features many technical turns including Big Mag and the Yokohama Hairpin. The facility can support up to 45 cars on track simultaneously, with room for 28 cars in the pit lane. Padborg Park regularly hosts rounds of the Danish Touringcar Championship (DTC), TCR Denmark Touring Car Series, Super GT Denmark, and F4 Danish Championship. The circuit is also used daily for testing and track days, serving as an important motorsport venue in Denmark.