Autodromo Internacional de Yahuarcocha
The Autódromo Internacional José Tobar, formerly known as the Autodromo Internacional de Yahuarcocha, is a motorsport circuit located in Ibarra, Ecuador, around the lake Yawarkucha. It has hosted events in the Formula Renault series. It opened in 1970.
Location | Ibarra, Ecuador |
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Time zone | GMT -5 |
Coordinates | 0°22′48″N 78°5′48″W |
Broke ground | 16 May 1963 |
Opened | 2 May 1970 |
Original | |
Length | 10.0 km (6.2 mi) |
Turns | 23 |
Current | |
Length | 3.59 km (2.23 mi) |
Turns | 9 |
The course is the closest FIA-graded track to the Equator.
Autódromo Mayor
This version of the track is no longer active. The layout is around 10 km.
Autódromo Internacional José Tobar
The current course is 3.59 km long.
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