Misano is a fast and technical circuit located near the Adriatic coast, known for hosting MotoGP, GT racing, and endurance events. With its smooth surface, flowing corners, and multiple overtaking zones, itβs a track that rewards both precision and aggression.
Length 4.226 km (2.626 miles)
Turns 16
Key Features:
π High-Speed Sections β Several fast corners and a long straight allow for great top speeds.
π Tight & Technical Corners β Features slow chicanes and hairpins, requiring strong braking performance.
π Smooth Track Surface β Designed for high-level motorsport, offering consistent grip and tire longevity.
π Night Racing Capabilities β One of the few circuits in Europe that regularly hosts night races under floodlights.
π― Varied Racing Lines β Multiple approaches to certain corners make it a great track for wheel-to-wheel battles.
Why Misano is Special:
A favorite among GT and endurance racers, balancing technical precision with high-speed sections.
Frequently used for pre-season testing, as it provides a great mix of different corner types.
The fast final sector challenges aerodynamic stability and car balance, making setup work crucial.