Shanghai International Circuit
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Location | Shanghai, China |
Events | Formula One; MotoGP; V8 Supercar; A1 Grand Prix |
Length km | 5.451 |
Length mi | 3.387 |
Turns | 16 |
Record time | 1'32.238 |
Record driver | Michael Schumacher |
Record team | Ferrari |
Record year | 2004 |
The Shanghai International Circuit (simplified Chinese: 上海国际赛车场; traditional Chinese: 上海國際賽車場; pinyin: Shànghǎi Guójì Sàichēchǎng) is a brand new motor racing venue, situated near Shanghai in China. It was the venue of the inaugural Formula One Chinese Grand Prix on 26 September, 2004.
In common with many other new Formula One circuits, it was designed by Hermann Tilke. Contrary to popular belief, the resemblance of the track layout with the Chinese character shang (上), which means 'above' or 'ascend', was not intentional, but rather coincidental. One lap lasts 3.4 miles (5.5 kilometres).
Other events held at the circuit include a round of the MotoGP world championship, and the Australian-based V8 Supercar championship.
From 2006 onwards, it will host a round of the A1 Grand Prix series, and is the last race on the A1 2006 calendar.
External links
- Shanghai International Circuit
- Shanghai International Circuit History and Statistics
- Ciro Pabón's Racetracks 3D views and virtual laps of all F1 circuits, including this one, via Google Earth
- Shanghai International Circuit mapygon Satellite image of Shanghai International Circuit under construction