A CHALLENGING RACING TRACK
Autódromo Internacional do Algarve is one of the best and most modern racing circuits in the world.
The racing track was developed as part of an innovative global project to provide a comprehensive range of facilities to the most varied sectors of the motor industry, from constructors, to racing teams and companies, allowing them to present, test and develop their products.
The design characteristics of the track provide spectators with impressive and far-reaching views from any grandstand.
The most awaited debut of the motoring show “The Grand Tour” (Amazon Prime, 2016) was shot at Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, taking the 3 supercars – McLaren P1, Porsche 918, Ferrari LaFerrari – to their limits. Spoiler alert: Jeremy Clarkson lost the bet.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The AIA circuit offers 32 different track configurations, with perimeters from 3.465m (shortest) to 4.684m (F1 version) and is hom*ologated by FIA and FIM, to host motoring and motorcycling competitions at the highest level.
The different combinations allow users to choose between faster, challenging versions or slower and more technical ones.
Given the various layouts of the track, FIA Slow Fast (F1) version is considered the standard version.
Track information
Main straight
Pit garages
Paddock
Testimony
Autódromo do Algarve is one of the most demanding tracks ever.
Michael Van Der Mark, SBK Yamaha Rider
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THE BEST SEATS
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TIPS FROM AIA RACING SCHOOL
All the racing track driving with precious remarks from the instructors of AIA Racing School. Our professional drivers love to share their thoughts.
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Lagos Corner
The slowest corner. It is recommended to delay the turn-in point, in order to not miss the apex (clipping point).
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Corner 1
With a complicated approach, it requires heavy braking. It is performed downwards.
3
Portimão 2 Corner
The turn-in must be delayed as much as possible to ensure a straight exit, positioning the car on the right side of the track.
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Craig Jones Corner
It should be addressed on the right side of the track, with a smooth and steady throttle.
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VIP Tower
The VIP Tower is at the center of Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, with a privileged view over various points of the track.Composed by 4 foors and own parking, this building consists of 48 executive boxes, a restaurant, many terraces and a multipurpose room.
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Paddock
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Grand Stand
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Finishing Line
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VIP Tower Corner
Another one hard to approach. The downwards braking requires extra attention.
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Skid pad.
Area where you will test and demonstrate your ability to control the vehicle once the grip levels have been exceeded. The objective is to control the skidding car after forcing the vehicle into a skid.
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Portimão Corner
Being a blind corner, it is one of the most difficult. You should position the car on the center of the track, break hard and delaythe turn-in. Gentle gearbox handling is recommended.
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Sagres Corner
This requires a delayed turn-in, in 3rd gear. Then you shouldwiden the trajectory while accelerating.
14
South Corner
It has a blind starting point. You should take it as late as possibleto ensure a fast exit into the final straight, torwards the finishing line.
Quick Facts
Fastest Lap
01:27,987 by Sebastien Buemi (F1), January 21st, 2009
Max Speed
352,9Km/h
Attendance Capacity
Main stand: 16.654 seats
Other stands: 56.288 seats
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DRIVING EXPERIENCES
Drive sports cars such as Porsche Cayman S, Audi RS3 or Audi TTS. Improve your driving skills. Get to know how to be safer on the road.The Racing Track is home for AIA Racing School and its multiple exciting driving experiences. Available for driving enthusiasts or corporate events.
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Algarve is widely known by its year-round warm weather and world class gastronomy.Beyond the natural landscape, with the beautiful beaches and the vast mountain countryside, the region is also home for a multitude of activities, from sports to culture and leisure.
Autódromo Internacional do Algarve is located near Portimão at Sítio do Escampadinho in the parish of Mexilhoeira Grande, roughly 4.5 km north of the A22 motorway, which has a direct road link from the exit at Mexilhoeira Grande.The circuit is just a 15 minute drive from the cities of Portimão and Lagos.
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