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Valencia Street Circuit

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Not to be confused withCircuit de Valencia
Valencia Street Circuit
The swing bridge, an important element of the Valencia Street Circuit[1]
Location Valencia,Spain
Time zone GMT+1
Opened 2008
Major Events FIAFormula One
European Grand Prix
Surface Asphalt
Circuit Length 5.419km(3.367mi)
Turns 25
Lap Record 1:38.683 (GermanyTimo Glock,Toyota,2009)

TheValencia Street Circuitis a semi-permanentstreet circuitinValenciaSpain.The circuit will host theFormula OneEuropean Grand Prixfor seven years starting in2008[2][3]The first Formula One race on the circuit was held on 24 August 2008,[4]withFelipe Massawinning the event, the European Grand Prix. The circuit uses the roads around the city's harbour andAmerica's Cupport area.[5]One section of the circuit uses a 140 metre long swing bridge.[1] It also includes some roads designed to be used only for racing purposes by theGermanarchitectHermann Tilke.Tilke also designed the buildings used for the circuit.

The deal to host the Valencia race was signed on 1 June 2007. It will last for seven years.[6]The deal was made with the Valmor Sport group. The official track layout was unveiled by Valencia councillor and transport minister, Mario Flores, on 19 July 2007. The track was first used in the last weekend of July 2008. The circuit hosted a round of the Spanish F3 Championship and International GT Open. It was first used for the European Grand Prix on 24 August 2008.

The track is 5.419 kilometres (3.367 mi) long and incorporates a total of 25 turns. There are 11 right-hand turns and 14 left-hand turns.[7]It is estimated that the track has a top speed of around 323 kilometres per hour (201 mph).[8]Valencia is not as tight asCircuit de Monaco.There are not very many places to pass. The straights not not very straight the track gets very dusty off line.

The circuit has been criticised by the drivers for its lack of overtaking opportunites. There have only been 4 recorded passes in the first race held in 2008, and no passes in 2009. There is little space in the circuit to make changes to improve passing.

References

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  1. 1.01.1"Swing Bridge Already Closed – Valencia Street Circuit".valenciastreetcircuit. Archived fromthe originalon 2008-09-08.Retrieved2009-03-29.
  2. "Telefónica, Principal Sponsor of the Formula 1 Telefónica Grand Prix of Europe – Valencia Street Circuit".valenciastreetcircuit. Archived fromthe originalon 2009-08-09.Retrieved2009-03-29.
  3. "Telefónica is European GP Sponsor (Translated from Spanish)".Valenciacircuitourbano. 2008-01-28.Retrieved2008-01-28.
  4. "The Official Formula 1 Website".formula1. Archived fromthe originalon 2009-08-01.Retrieved2009-03-29.
  5. "Motorsport: Spanish drivers eager to please home fans".nzherald.co.nz. 2010-06-25.Retrieved2010-06-26.
  6. "Valencia deal done".2007-06-01.Retrieved2007-06-01.
  7. "Valencia plans revealed".Forumula1.net. 2007-07-20.Retrieved2007-07-20.
  8. "Valencia track unveiled".Pitpass. 2007-07-19.Retrieved2007-07-19.

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