Gotland Ring North Circuit
Gotland Ring North Circuit メモ:
The Gotland Ring is a 4.53-mile (7.29-km) eco-friendly raceway, the first 100% sustainable racing facility in the world, paved in the middle of the Baltic Sea, in Kappelshamn, an eco-municipality of the Swedish island of Gotland. The architect in charge of the design was Alec Arho Havrén, an environmentalist racer who dreams about a future in which green technologies are the main drivers for all means of transportation. Gotland Ring serves as a racing and driver training ground to promote and accelerate the implementation of sustainable transportation technologies. The Baltic climate of Gotland is cold almost year-round, with a short warm summer period and frequent snowfall during winter.
Several layouts are available for racing, driver training, and product testing in Gotland Ring, the most important being the Full Circuit and the North Circuit. Plenty of open space, fresh air, and a challenging 42-turn racetrack trajectory full of up and downs make up a great driving experience where all the senses get involved. Pine trees and electric windmills form the landscape around the raceway, but racers need to concentrate on the hilly road to get the most out of the Gotland Ring. The impactful scenery of the venue is an ideal location for photoshoots and product launching, and the track provides a remarkable appeal from a motorsports enthusiast's point of view.
North Circuit メモ:
The North Circuit configuration at Gotland Ring in Sweden utilizes northern sections to create specific layout variant at this Baltic island facility located on Gotland island. The North designation emphasizes particular corner sequences unique to northern track sections, serving events requiring specific technical characteristics. This configuration demonstrates Gotland Ring's layout flexibility serving Sweden's island motorsport community with varied routing options maximizing the facility's infrastructure utilization.
Operating the North Circuit showcases Gotland Ring's role as Sweden's unique island racing venue where Baltic Sea location creates distinct identity and operational considerations. Swedish climate creates limited racing seasons with operations primarily May through September avoiding harsh Nordic winters. The North variant allows the facility to offer varied experiences to visitors making the journey to Gotland island, providing layout diversity that enhances value for those traveling to Sweden's isolated island motorsport destination serving the nation's racing community.
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