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Imola Circuit

Racing circuit

About

The Imola Circuit, officially known as the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari, is a renowned racing circuit located in Imola, Italy. Built in 1950, it has a rich history, hosting various motorsport events including Formula 1, motorcycle racing, and touring cars. The circuit is known for its challenging layout, featuring a blend of fast straights and technical corners, along with notable elevation changes. It is particularly famous for its historic events, including the tragic 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. Imola's layout includes 19 turns over a 4.9-kilometer track, requiring precise driving skills. The circuit has undergone significant changes over the years, particularly after the 1994 incidents, when chicanes were introduced to improve safety. Despite its challenging nature, Imola remains a favorite among drivers and fans, offering a unique racing experience. Its return to the F1 calendar in 2020 as the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix has further solidified its place in motorsport history. The circuit continues to host various events, showcasing its enduring appeal in the racing world.