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    Circuit of Jerez

    September 27, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
    Circuit of Jerez

    Circuit of Jerez Course size

    4,428 km

    Circuit of Jerez Variety of laps

    1

    Circuit of Jerez Race distance

    4,428 km ROUTE

    Jerez Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

    * The Jerez Ring is presently used for automotive testing.

    Circuit lap:

    “On the finish of the beginning straight, we go up and strategy the primary right-hand nook of the circuit, named Expo’92. The second nook, Curva Michelin, is a second gear nook resulting in a mix of double prolonged left turns. These are adopted by a brief straight and the strategy to the right-hand Sito Pons flip. The exit is essential because it determines the velocity of the automotive on the next straight, on the finish of which the second gear Dry Sac nook is probably the most beneficial place for overtaking on the Jerez circuit. That is adopted by a mix of two left-hand corners, virtually just like that of the primary sector. That is adopted by a collection of quick right-hand corners and the ultimate nook of the circuit, Ducados, which takes the vehicles to the start-finish straight.”

    Earlier race winners:

    1986: A.Senna “Lotus”

    1987: N.Mansell “Williams”

    1988: A.Prost “McLaren”

    1989: A.Senna “McLaren”

    1990: A.Prost “Ferrari”

    1994: M.Schumacher “Benetton”

    1997: M. Hakkinen “McLaren”

    Bends: Dry Sac

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