Autódromo Parque de la Velocidad de San Jorge
31°54′41.4″S 61°52′0″W / 31.911500°S 61.86667°W / -31.911500; -61.86667Opened 1985 Major events Former:
TC2000 (1989–1992, 1994, 1999–2001, 2023)
Top Race V6 (2002, 2023)
TC2000 Series (2013, 2016, 2023)
Fórmula Nacional Argentina (2023)
Turismo Nacional (1987–1989, 1991–1996, 2001, 2003–2016, 2019)
F3 Sudamericana (1987–1988, 1992–1995) Full Circuit (1985–present) Length 3.120 km (1.939 miles) Turns 9 Race lap record 1:11.230 ( Gabriel Furlan, Dallara F390, 1993, F3)
Current (2024) Former
TC2000 (1989–1992, 1994, 1999–2001, 2023)
Top Race V6 (2002, 2023)
TC2000 Series (2013, 2016, 2023)
Fórmula Nacional Argentina (2023)
Turismo Nacional (1987–1989, 1991–1996, 2001, 2003–2016, 2019)
F3 Sudamericana (1987–1988, 1992–1995)
Autódromo Parque de la Velocidad de San Jorge is a 3.120 km (1.939 mi) motorsports circuit located near San Jorge, Argentina. The circuit was developed for national competitions. Around the circuit extends a very natural landscape, composed of important trees that give a beautiful aspect to the path, being considered as one of the best circuits in the country.
Lap records
As of June 2023, the fastest official race lap records at the Autódromo Parque de la Velocidad de San Jorge are listed as:
Category | Time | Driver | Vehicle | Event |
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Full Circuit: 3.120 km (1985–present) | ||||
Formula Three | 1:11.230[1] | Gabriel Furlan | Dallara F390 | 1993 San Jorge F3 Sudamericana round |
TC2000 | 1:19.754 | Marcelo Bugliotti [es] | Honda Civic VI | 2000 San Jorge TC2000 round |
Formula Renault 2.0 | 1:22.608[2] | Brian Massa | Tito F4-A | 2023 San Jorge Fórmula Nacional Argentina round |
References
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TC2000 Championship/Súper TC2000 circuits (1979–present)
- Allen
- Bahía Blanca
- Balcarce
- Buenos Aires (Street)
- Codegua
- Comodoro Rivadavia
- Curitiba
- El Pinar
- El Zonda
- General Roca
- Interlagos
- Junín
- La Pampa
- La Plata
- La Rioja
- Las Flores
- Las Parejas
- Marcos Juárez
- Mar de Ajó
- Mar del Plata
- Mendoza (Jorge Ángel Pena)
- Mendoza (San Martin)
- Nueve de Julio
- Oberá
- Olavarría
- Paraná
- Pigüé
- Posadas
- Potrero de los Funes
- Punta del Este
- Rafaela
- Resistencia
- Salta
- San Jorge
- San Luis
- San Rafael
- Santa Rosa
- Santa Fe
- Termas de Río Hondo
- Trelew
- Tucumán
- Viedma
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