Aldo Scribante Circuit
The Aldo Scribante Race Circuit is a permanent racecourse near the city of Port Elizabeth in South Africa.
Location | Port Elizabeth, South Africa |
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Time zone | GMT+2 |
Broke ground | 1970s |
Turns | 8 |
The 2,480-metre-long (8,140 ft) paved circuit with eight curves and pit system was built in the 1970s. In 1975, the Algoa Motor Sport Club (AMSC) organized the first national race on the track. In addition to the national competitions, the track is also used by companies based in South Africa such as General Motors, Ford, Volkswagen, Bridgestone, Firestone, Good Year and Continental as a test track.[1]
The region around Port Elizabeth is the focus of the South African auto and supply industry and is also called the "Detroit of South Africa". The Aldo Scribante Circuit also serves to present new vehicle models in South Africa, with appropriate events from the companies.
Since October 11, 2014, the South African championship of Formula Vee South Africa has been held there.[2]
References
- About Us at the Wayback Machine (archived May 12, 2014) auf amsc.co.za
- ZAF-ASR autosportcalendar.com at the Wayback Machine (archived May 12, 2014)