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Want to hit the track but not sure which one to choose? Curious about the differences between the circuits? You’ll find all that and much more on this page.
The Most circuit, with its 4.2 km length, is one of the largest tracks in the Czech Republic, alongside the Automotodrom Brno. Located right in the city of Most, it was built in 1983. Its popularity comes from the perfect balance between technical and high-speed sections of the track. While the Most Autodrom is considered one of the big circuits, even with a less powerful car, you’ll still have an amazing time here.
Length: 4219 m
Width: 12–14 m
Longest straight: 792 m
Shortest straight: 150 m
Number of turns: 21 (9 left, 12 right)
Elevation change: 12.04 m
Max. incline: +2.8%
Max. decline: -3.2%
Direction: Clockwise
The Automotodrom Brno, with a length of 5.4 km, is the largest race track in the Czech Republic. Located just a few kilometers from the D1 highway exit, not far from Brno, the current circuit opened in 1987 as a successor to the old track, which in its debut year of 1930 stretched for 29 km. The Brno track is popular for its high-speed sections and elevation changes. While it’s primarily designed for high performance cars, you don’t need to worry about bringing a less powerful vehicle, the track is wide enough for everyone.
Length: 5403 m
Width: 15 m
Number of turns: 14 (6 left, 8 right)
Elevation change: 73 m
Max. incline: +7.5%
Max. decline: -5%
Direction: Clockwise
The Sosnová Autodrome is a smaller, technical track located just 2 km from Česká Lípa. Its popularity comes from its winding corners, which are perfect for drifting. Initially, the track was mostly used by motorcyclists, but later it became a venue for rallycross, rallies, supermoto, lifting, and go-kart races.
Length: 1.6 km
Width: 12 m
Direction: Clockwise
The Hradec Králové driving polygon is located near the Hradec Králové airport. The polygon stands out for its numerous slippery surfaces, perfect for practicing driving in low traction conditions. One of its advantages is the flexibility to create your own track layout. Our track features interesting technical sections as well as long straights to test your car’s acceleration. You’ll experience high g-forces not just on the straights but also in the corners and under braking. Additionally, the Hradec Králové polygon offers a watered section of the track, which is ideal for drifting.
Length: 1 km
Direction: Driving possible in both directions
The Slovakia Ring is the largest race track in Slovakia, located near the capital city of Bratislava. Opened in 2009, it quickly became a major phenomenon, not just in its area. The track is popular for its unique elevation changes and technical layout. One of its standout features is the long main straight, which measures 900 meters. The total length of the circuit is 5922 meters.
Length: 5922 m
Width: 12 m
Direction: Clockwise
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We recently had the privilege of taking part in a unique experience – the Porsche

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