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    Russian GP

    September 27, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
    Russian GP

    Russian GP Observe size

    5,853

    Russian GP Variety of laps

    53

    Russian GP Race distance

    310,209 ROUTE

    Russian GP in Sochi

    The Sochi Autodrom circuit is built-in into the town’s street community. The ring has two modifications: an extended circuit, which shall be used solely for Components One races, and a brief circuit, which shall be used for different auto and motorsport occasions.

    The Components One circuit is 5.853 km lengthy, together with 1.7 km of metropolis roads, and would be the third longest. It has 19 corners – 12 proper and seven left. The ring street is 13-15 metres extensive. The race is run in a clockwise route and the mix of straights and quick corners makes it one of many quickest circuits on the Components One calendar. The highest pace is round 320 km/h.

    The observe designed by Hermann Tilke begins on the Olympic Park practice station after which heads west in direction of the Black Sea. The vehicles must go across the “Medal Sq.” and transfer east in direction of the “Nice Ice Palace”, adopted by a sequence of tight turns. The observe then crosses the nook of the Olympic Park, then passes by the skating and curling centres.

    Winners. Hamilton “Mercedes“

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