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The '''Vallelunga Circuit''' is a [[racing circuit]] situated {{convert|20|mi|km|0}} north of [[Rome]], [[Italy]], near [[Vallelunga]] of [[Campagnano]]. Vallelunga was built as a sand {{convert|1.102|mi|km|1}} oval in [[1959]].  From [[1963]] the circuit held the Rome GP, and in [[1967]] a new loop was added when the track became the property of the [[Automobile Club d'Italia]] (ACI). Further refurbishment was undertaken in [[1971]].
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The '''Vallelunga Circuit''' is a [[racing circuit]] situated 20mi north of [[Rome]], [[Italy]], near [[Vallelunga]] of [[Campagnano]]. Vallelunga was built as a sand 1.102mi oval in [[1959]].  From [[1963]] the circuit held the Rome GP, and in [[1967]] a new loop was added when the track became the property of the [[Automobile Club d'Italia]] (ACI). Further refurbishment was undertaken in [[1971]].
 
[[Image:vallelunga.race.circuit.in.italy.arp.jpg|thumb|left|.The Autodromo di Vallelunga. The circuit length (including the post-1985 extension) is 2.538 miles (4.085 km). Races are run clockwise.]]  
 
[[Image:vallelunga.race.circuit.in.italy.arp.jpg|thumb|left|.The Autodromo di Vallelunga. The circuit length (including the post-1985 extension) is 2.538 miles (4.085 km). Races are run clockwise.]]  
  
In August [[2004]] work started on a {{convert|1|km|mi|1}} extension to the track, bringing the track up to its current length.  The new configuration has received homologation from the [[FIA]] as a test circuit, being used by various [[Formula One]] teams.
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In August [[2004]] work started on a 1mi extension to the track, bringing the track up to its current length.  The new configuration has received homologation from the [[FIA]] as a test circuit, being used by various [[Formula One]] teams.
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 15:19, 9 February 2009

Autodromo Vallelunga 2005.jpg
ACI Vallelunga Circuit
Location Campagnano di Roma, Italy
Time GMT +1
Events SBK; ELMS; WSC; ISC; ETC; F2; Formula Renault
Length km 4.085
Length mi 2.538
Turns 10
Record time
Record driver
Record team
Record year

The Vallelunga Circuit is a racing circuit situated 20mi north of Rome, Italy, near Vallelunga of Campagnano. Vallelunga was built as a sand 1.102mi oval in 1959. From 1963 the circuit held the Rome GP, and in 1967 a new loop was added when the track became the property of the Automobile Club d'Italia (ACI). Further refurbishment was undertaken in 1971.

.The Autodromo di Vallelunga. The circuit length (including the post-1985 extension) is 2.538 miles (4.085 km). Races are run clockwise.

In August 2004 work started on a 1mi extension to the track, bringing the track up to its current length. The new configuration has received homologation from the FIA as a test circuit, being used by various Formula One teams.


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