Slovakiaring is one of Central Europe’s longest and most versatile circuits, featuring a mix of fast straights, technical corners, and elevation changes. Designed to test both speed and handling, it is a popular venue for GT racing, endurance events, and touring car championships.
Length 5.922 km (3.680 miles)
Turns 14
Key Features: 🏎 High-Speed Sections: The track includes multiple long straights, allowing for high top speeds.
🔄 Technical Corners: A mix of tight chicanes and sweeping turns challenges both braking and acceleration.
📏 Elevation Changes: Some sections require blind corner entries, making track knowledge crucial.
🎯 Wide Track Surface: Allows for multiple racing lines, creating exciting overtaking opportunities.
💨 Wind Sensitivity: The open landscape means wind direction can affect car balance and top speed.
Why Slovakiaring is Special:
One of the longest circuits in Europe, requiring strong endurance and tire management.
A good mix of high-speed sections and technical turns, rewarding well-balanced cars and precise driving.
The final sector includes a fast left-right combination, testing a driver’s ability to carry speed through corners.