ADM Raceway
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ADM Raceway
Description
Overview
ADM Raceway, formerly known as Autodrom Moscow, is located near Moscow, Russia, approximately 13 km from the Moscow Ring Road and 31 km from the city center. The circuit, opened in 2001, is one of Russia's key motorsport venues. Built within the Miachkovo Airport area, it has been a hub for national and international racing events.
Technical Specifications and Track Features
The circuit offers multiple configurations and technical elements:
- Track length: 3.275 km (2.035 miles)
- Turns: 16
- Track width: 12-15 meters
- Racing direction: Supports both clockwise and counterclockwise layouts
- Safety features: FIA-standard run-off areas, AMB timing system, and modern race control facilities
- Pit complex: 18 pit boxes (each 13×6 m)
- Spectator capacity: Main grandstand with 800 seats
Facilities and Specialized Areas
ADM Raceway provides comprehensive motorsport infrastructure:
- Pit complex with fully-equipped garages
- Expansive paddock area for teams and support staff
- Race control tower with advanced monitoring systems
- Professional medical center
- Multiple grandstands accommodating up to 2,000 spectators
- Media center for press and broadcasting
- Technical support facilities and workshops
- Dedicated driver training areas
- Small on-site hotel for teams and guests
History
Opened in 2001, the track has hosted various motorsport events, including:
- Russian Circuit Racing Series (2002–2007, 2012, 2019, 2023–2024)
- SMP F4 Championship (2018–2019)
- Formula Russia (2012)
ADM Raceway continues to be an important venue for Russian motorsport, supporting professional racing, track days, and manufacturer testing.
How to get there?
Maybe you want to drive to ADM Raceway racing track, in Verkhneye Myachkovo, check the map below.