Autódromo Miguel E. Abed

19.026319 - 97.989262Koordinaten: 19 ° 1 ' 35 " N, 97 ° 59' 21 " W

The Autódromo Miguel E. Abed is a motorsport race track, which is located in the city Amozoc near Puebla in Mexico.

History

The Autódromo Miguel E. Abed was opened in 2005 and is considered one of the most important motor sports facilities in Mexico. The route consists of a road course and a two-kilometer oval. In the years 2005 and 2006 races in the World Touring Car Championship were held on this route. However, the track surface was of poor quality so that riders like Alex Zanardi complained. The FIA ​​presented the track owner an ultimatum. It was said that if the deficiencies are not remedied until the beginning of World Touring Car Championship in 2007, then you would not go in the year 2007 at the Autódromo Miguel E. Abed. The repair work could not be completed in time and the line was taken as announced in the 2007 season from the racing calendar, but resumed the following year.

The NASCAR Corona Series, the highest Mexican NASCAR racing series, and the NASCAR Mexico T4 Series, the second-highest Mexican NASCAR racing series carry two annual races on the track from.

Furthermore, since 2006 the "24 Hours of Mexico " (24 hours from Mexico) held on the track.

In the racing season calendar 2013 Monza | Marrakech | Orechová Potôň | Mogyoród | Salzburg | Volokolamsk | Shipping | Sonoma | Suzuka | Shanghai | Macau

Not Currently in Calendar Aida | Anderstorp | Brands Hatch | Brno | Curitiba | Donington | Estoril | Imola | Istanbul | Magny -Cours | Oschersleben | Pau | Portimão | Puebla | Silverstone | Shanghai | Spa -Francorchamps | Valencia | Zandvoort | Zolder

  • Racetrack in Mexico
  • NASCAR racetrack
  • Speedway ( track type)
  • Road course
  • Puebla (State)
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