- EuroSpeedway Lausitz
Motorsport venue
Name = EuroSpeedway Lausitz
Location = KlettwitzBrandenburg Germany
Opened = 2000
Owner = Förderverein Lausitzring e.V.
Operator = EuroSpeedway Lausitz GmbH
Events = A1GP, DTM,Champ Car , F3 Euroseries, SBK
Capacity = 120,000
Layout1 = Superspeedway
Length_km = 3.256
Length_mi = 2.023
Turns = 3
Layout2 = Grand Prix track
Length_km2 = 4.534
Length_mi2 = 2.817
Turns2 = 14
Layout3 = Motorcycle Grand Prix track
Length_km3 = 4.265
Length_mi3 = 2.650
Turns3 = 13The EuroSpeedway Lausitz is a
race track located near Klettwitz in the state ofBrandenburg in EasternGermany , near the borders toPoland and theCzech Republic . It was originally named Lausitzring as it is located in the region the Germans callLausitz (Lusatia ), but was renamed "EuroSpeedway Lausitz" for better international communication.The EuroSpeedway has a feature which is unique in continental Europe: a highspeed oval race track, as used in the USA by
NASCAR and theIndy Racing League . The 3.2 km (2 mi) triangular shaped oval (similar toPocono Raceway ) was used twice in 2001 and 2003 by open seater CART races named "German 500" (won byKenny Bräck andSébastien Bourdais ), plus a few British SCSA races.As far back as 1986, in the former socialist East Germany, it was planned to convert one of the huge open
coal mine pits into a race track. In the late 1990s, this idea was taken up again in order to build a replacement for theAVUS inBerlin .Winding in the infield of the high-speed tri-oval, there is a regular road race track for automobile and motorbike racing, using various track configurations up to roughly 4500m. The stands around the tri-oval have a capacity of 120,000, while the huge main grandstands have 25,000 seats, and unlike many circuits, the entire circuit can be seen from the main grandstand. Also a test oval with long straights and steeply banked corners is located next to the track. All tracks can be connected to form a 11km long
endurance racing course, but this option was not yet used for a major event, but as a test track capability.The EuroSpeedway has been in use for
motor racing since 2000. Among other series, DTM (German Touring Car Championship) andSuperbike World Championship take place there annually.Like all modern tracks, the EuroSpeedway was built to the highest possible safety standards. However, in its first year of operation there were three serious accidents at the track. On
April 26 ,2001 formerFormula 1 driverMichele Alboreto was killed while testing an Audi R8 sportscar. OnMay 3 of the same year an inexperienced trackmarshal was killed when he was hit by a touring car during test session. Finally, onSeptember 15 ,2001 Alex Zanardi , the very popular 2-time champion of the American CART series lost both his legs in an accident on the track's oval. Despite these accidents the EuroSpeedway is still considered a safe track, as none of the accidents had anything to do with the circuit's layoutFact|date=September 2008.On
October 2 ,2005 , EuroSpeedway played host to theA1 Grand Prix series on its road course.The official EuroSpeedway anthem "Speed Kings" was recorded by the veteran East German band the
Puhdys in 2000.External links
* [http://www.eurospeedway.de/ Official website of EuroSpeedway]
* [http://www.etracksonline.co.uk/Europe/Germany/lausitzring.html e-Tracks: EuroSpeedway Lausitz]Template group
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