Kazan Autodrom
A 2.98 mile (4.79 km) counterclockwise track located in Kazan, which is in East-Central Russia on the Volga River. It would be a semipermanent or completely permanent design, as part of it uses some parking lots around the horse racetrack. Or, some new parking lots could be created, and the circuit made permanent. It would be a very fast track, with the exception of the Moscow and Gorbachev curves. Primary use would be the F1 Russian Grand Prix, and it would alternate yearly with Sochi. Longest straight, between the Putin and Stables turns, is 2050 ft., and the hardest braking point is before the Volga Hairpin.
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