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The track is named after the first president of [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Tomáš Masaryk]].
 
The track is named after the first president of [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Tomáš Masaryk]].
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== Track data ==
 
== Track data ==
*Length: {{convert|5403|m|mi|1}}
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*Length: 5403 m  
*Width: {{convert|15|m|ft|0}}
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*Width: 15 m  
 
*Corners: 14
 
*Corners: 14
*Difference in elevation: {{convert|74|m|ft|0}}
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*Difference in elevation: 74 m
 
*Track capacity: 55 motorcycles or 40 cars
 
*Track capacity: 55 motorcycles or 40 cars
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==External links==
 
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*[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Brno,+Czech+Republic&layer=&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=15&ll=49.204869,16.452928&spn=0.012758,0.043259&t=k&iwloc=addr Satellite picture from Google Maps]
 
*[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Brno,+Czech+Republic&layer=&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=15&ll=49.204869,16.452928&spn=0.012758,0.043259&t=k&iwloc=addr Satellite picture from Google Maps]
  
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 4 November 2009

Masarykův okruh.png
Brno Cricuit
Location 22px-Flag of Czechoslovakia.png Brno, Czech Republic
Time GMT +1
Events SBK, MotoGP, DTM, A1GP, FIA GT
Length km 5.403
Length mi 3.357
Turns 13 (8 right, 5 left)
Record time
Record driver Casey Stoner
Record team Ducati
Record year 2007


The Masaryk circuit (Czech: Masarykův okruh), now referred to as the Brno Circuit, is a Czech racing circuit located close to the city of Brno. It was formerly the site of the pre-war Czechoslovakian Grand Prix and is now used primarily for motorcycle races. The track also held the second round of the second season of the A1GP series. Still, the annual Grand Prix of the Czech Republic is the most important event held there.

The current track was built in the second half of 1980s. The historical track led through the streets of western part of Brno and neighboring villages, such as Bosonohy and Zebetin. The first Grand Prix race, the Czechoslovakian Grand Prix, was held in 1930.

The track is named after the first president of Czechoslovakia, Tomáš Masaryk.


Track data

  • Length: 5403 m
  • Width: 15 m
  • Corners: 14
  • Difference in elevation: 74 m
  • Track capacity: 55 motorcycles or 40 cars


External links



WTCC (World Touring Car Championship) circuits

CuritibaPueblaValenciaPauBrnoEstorilBrands HatchOscherslebenAnderstorpMonzaOkayamaGuia Circuit

Former circuits (2005 - 2007) :
Magny-CoursSilverstoneImolaSpa-FrancorchampsIstanbulZandvoortBoavista


SBK circuits

LosailPhillip IslandValenciaAssenMonzaSalt Lake CityNürburgringMisanoBrnoBrands HatchDonington ParkVallelungaMagny-CoursPortimao

Past Circuits
AlbaceteAnderstorp BrainerdEstorilEuroSpeedway LausitzHockenheimHungaroringImolaJohorJaramaJerezKyalamiLaguna SecaLe MansManfeildMosportMugelloOran ParkOscherslebenÖsterreichringPaul RicardPergusaSalzburgring SentulShah AlamSilverstoneSpa-FrancorchampsSugoZeltweg