Brno Circuit
Track Length
5.403 km (3.357 mi)
Number of Turns
14
Track Type
Road Circuit
About Brno Circuit
The Brno Circuit, also known as the Masaryk Circuit (Masarykův okruh), is a motorsport track located near the city of Brno, Czech Republic. The circuit has been hosting motorcycle and car races since 1930, making it one of the oldest continuously operated circuits in the world.
The modern circuit was built in the 1980s and is known for its hilly nature and flowing layout. Set in the beautiful wooded hills of Moravia, the track features significant elevation changes throughout the lap, with uphill and downhill sections that test both driver and machine.
The Brno Circuit is characterized by its wide track and variety of corners, from fast sweepers to technical hairpins. The layout offers a good balance of challenges, with several overtaking opportunities and technical sections that reward precise driving. The track's natural amphitheater setting also provides excellent viewing opportunities for spectators.
Track Characteristics
- ✓Significant elevation changes throughout the lap
- ✓Wide track with good overtaking opportunities
- ✓Mix of fast and slow corners
- ✓Flowing layout that rewards smooth driving
- ✓Beautiful countryside setting
Facilities
- ✓Modern pit and paddock area
- ✓Hospitality facilities
- ✓Ample parking
- ✓Food and beverage outlets
- ✓Natural viewing areas with good track visibility
Location
Masarykův okruh 201, 664 81 Ostrovačice, Czech Republic