R11 - Brno Circuit, Czech Republic
Brno Circuit overview

Originally based on a road circuit, Brno was rebuilt in 1987 and is located in a natural bowl offering spectacular views as it falls and rises through the hills above the Czech Republic’s second city.
It’s an undulating 5.4km circuit with a challenging set of six lefts, eight rights and five straights, the longest of which is 636m.
Brno is a busy city, famous for its beer and crystal industry, 200km to the south east of Prague and about the same distance to the north of Vienna in Austria. Both of these cities offer good flight connections from major European cities.
Brno Circuit information
| First race | 1987 |
| GPs held | 36 |
| Laps | 22 |
| Race distance | 118.866km / 73.854 miles |
| Track length | 5.403km / 3.357 miles |
| Track width | 15m |
| Longest straight | 0.636km / 0.395 miles |
| Corners | 14 (8 right, 6 left) |
| Pole position | Left |
Brno Circuit records
| Pole position | 1m 55.799s (167.970km/h) Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha, 2012) |
| Race lap | 1m 56.274s (167.284km/h) Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha, 2012) |
| Race time | 42m 51.570s (166.403km/h) Dani Pedrosa (Honda, 2012) |
| 2012 Winner | Dani Pedrosa (Honda) |
Brno Circuit contact details
Automotodrom Brno
P.O.Box 1
641 00 Brno
Czech Republic
Website: www.automotodrombrno.cz
General: info@brno-circuit.com
Ticket: ticket@brno-circuit.com
641 00 Brno
Czech Republic
Website: www.automotodrombrno.cz
General: info@brno-circuit.com
Ticket: ticket@brno-circuit.com
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- 10. Indianapolis
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