Durban Street Circuit

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The Durban Street Circuit was a temporary racing circuit which was first established in January 2006 for the A1GP racing series in the South African city of Durban.

The street course was 800 meters from Durban's city center and 300 meters from the coast and used, among others, the streets Snell Parade, Argyle Road, Nmr ​​Avenue and Suncoast Boulevard - today Battery Beach Road. The 3.28 km long track is frequented clockwise and included 14 curves. The temporarily installed stand held 22,000 spectators.

The first race weekend of the A1GP series was attended by over 100,000 spectators. In February 2007 and 2008 Nations Cup was again a guest, using a minimally shorter version of the track was used.

After the A1GP series could not compete in Durban because of the powerful new car, a race of the FIA ​​GT1 World Championship was scheduled for November 2010. However, this could not be performed because due to alterations in the area of ​​distance with respect to the Moses Mabhida stadium in the short term, a completely new range design was needed for the Football World Cup in 2010 and due to changed requirements of the FIA.

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