Tazio Nuvolari

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Overview

The Tazio Nuvolari Circuit, named after the legendary Italian racing driver, is a motorsport venue located at the coordinates 45.07236280831356, 8.991879754322284, near Cervesina in the Pavia province of northern Italy. This versatile racing facility offers a challenging layout that caters to both professional racers and enthusiasts. Known for its technical sections and flowing curves, the circuit provides an excellent balance of straightaways and corners that test drivers' skills across multiple disciplines of motorsport, from touring cars to motorcycles. The circuit's proximity to Milan makes it a popular destination for racing events, testing sessions, and driving experiences in the Lombardy region.

Technical Specifications and Track Features

The Tazio Nuvolari Circuit features a well-designed asphalt track with various configuration options, allowing for flexibility in event planning and driver training. The main layout stretches approximately 2.8 kilometers, with a width of 12 meters throughout the course. The track includes 16 turns with a mix of technical corners, chicanes, and sweeping bends that demand precision driving. A standout feature is the main straight measuring around 600 meters, which allows vehicles to reach considerable speeds before heading into a challenging braking zone. The circuit's design incorporates significant elevation changes that add to the driving challenge and create natural viewing areas for spectators. Safety features include extensive run-off areas, tire barriers, and modern crash protection systems that meet international racing standards.

Facilities and Specialized Areas

Beyond the main track, the Tazio Nuvolari Circuit complex houses comprehensive facilities that support a wide range of motorsport activities. The paddock area offers ample space for teams, with covered pit garages equipped with electrical hookups and compressed air. The circuit features a modern timing system with live tracking capabilities and digital displays. For spectators, there are designated viewing areas with grandstands strategically positioned around the most exciting parts of the track. The venue includes a driving school facility with dedicated training areas for developing driver skills in both racing and safety techniques. Additional amenities include conference rooms for briefings and events, a restaurant, hospitality suites, and ample parking for visitors. The circuit also maintains specialized wet-handling areas and skidpads for vehicle testing and advanced driver training in various conditions.

History

Named after Tazio Nuvolari, one of the greatest racing drivers of all time known as "The Flying Mantuan," the circuit honors Italy's rich motorsport heritage. Established in the early 2000s, the track was designed to provide northern Italy with a modern motorsport facility that could host national-level competitions while serving as a development and testing venue. Over the years, the circuit has undergone several upgrades to meet evolving safety standards and enhance the racing experience. The venue has hosted numerous Italian championship events across various categories including touring cars, GT racing, and motorcycle competitions. While it may not have the international profile of Monza or Imola, the Tazio Nuvolari Circuit has established itself as an important facility for driver development and regional motorsport, continuing the legacy of its namesake by nurturing new generations of racing talent in Italy.

How to get there?

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Address

Via Marconi
27050, Cervesina
Italy

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