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De Luca Circuit A new generation Autodromo, today we would call a racetrack 2.0. It located in the middle of the Apennines of Campania at the foot of Mount Taburno. It born from the passion for engines of Patron Gianni De Luca pilot Porsche Centre South & Italian champion of the eighties, where he dominated the charts for 5 years in a row. The victories on his white Porsche 911 range of the eighties until the early nineties. At the beginning of the nineties he decided to quit racing to devote himself to the realization of his dream to build a racetrack. The Autodromo Gianni De Luca opens its doors in January 2012 after 20 years into the mission, today a reality of national and international importance that covers an area of about 90,000 square meters. with a length less than 2 Km. After putting so much passion for the realization today we can say that for customers has become the flagship of the Italian south. A Autodromo recognized by the National federations and reference circuit by drivers and teams for laughs car and motorcycle tests, as well as being reference circuit for car and motorcycle for the presentation of new products. Besides the Autodromo Gianni De Luca in the form of a practical standpoint trainee students of the mechanical engineering faculty of the Federico II University in Naples.
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We visited here for organised trackdays, brilliant circuit and promo racing and track staff who ran trackdays when we were there are very good (arranged for us by Focused events).
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Misano World Circuit is the only circuit in Italy and one of the few in the world hosting the two most prestigious motorcycle world championships.
We knew from previous experience that you're limited to certain areas so decided to split our tickets which worked out really well. Friday we opted for the grass bank tickets which also let you into Stands, A,B,C, which have plastic seats and D which is concrete bleachers. Some great viewing around the hairpin and up close at A. Saturday and Sunday went for Brutapela Gold, Incredible atmosphere as ever with the passionate Italians waving the flags given out by the Vale fan club. Only let down was the TV screen was too small and faraway to be of any use. Great views of the track which get better the higher you go, we were able to sit in other seats on Sat as was busy but not packed. Sunday was rammed though. Took us 45 minutes easy walking from our hotel right on the seafront of Misano to get to Brutapela Gold, or could get the train on wheels for 2€. 5 minute walk from BG to the Nicky Hayden memorial. Food is the standard Italian fare at these events, quite impressed by the ladies loos, better than Mugello but whereas regularly topped up and cleaned 1st 2 days so no-one on race day so take tissues with you. If we go again will deffo split the tickets again. If a fan of MotoGP I reccomend it.
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Since 1922 up until today, memorable pages of motor racing and motorcycling history have been written on the Monza Circuit. The best drivers, the most famous cars, the most important events have created a special legend which has existed for almost 100 years. Autodromo Nazionale Monza is placed within Monza Park which belongs to the cities of Monza and Milan. Monza Circuit was built in 1922, in only 110 days, both for competitions and for motor (auto & motor cycle) testing (Brooklands was built in 1907 and Indianapolis in 1909). Since then, the Italian Grand Prix has always taken place on the Monza track (except during the war years and a few other occasions). The location of the Circuit in Monza Park, is unique in the world. This natural setting is both attractive and delightful. Its location favours the organisation of events and meeting in open areas for exibitions, entertainment and music and supported by internal structures, as a restaurant with 350 places, a 160-person self-service and 2 bars, one bank counter and one information office which are open during the main events. Moreover there are sport and technical shops and a specialized bookstore with international and rare editions. The park offers also other facilities as swimming pool, camping, 18-hole golf course, manège and bicycle rental.
Lesser known than the Monaco Grand Prix, the Italian Grand Prix at Monza is just as much fun. Italy is known for its sports cars and car racing, with Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, etc. Go a few days early and savor the history.
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Situata a Breuil Cervinia, nella zona sovrastante il tunnel di accesso al paese, la nostra pista invernale di Ice Karting è dotata di ampio parcheggio. Ghiacciata naturalmente offre due tipologie di tracciato, dove sfrecciare con i nuovi kart 390cc Elitè sfidando crono ed amici in gare o prove libere.
Great fun and well organised. Had a great time even though the track was rutted up due to mild weather. Carts performed well and helmets were good quality. A little walk out of town but a pleasant and easy path well worth it.
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Test Drive Ferrari and Lamborghini, drive these supercars on public roads or race tracks. rent car and driving courses
Great experience, good instructors Amazing, loud, fast, how many other times in your life can a regular person drive a Ferrari Just do it!!
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