After half a century's worth of events on public roads were brought to an abrupt halt in 1970, Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello was constructed in 1973 and opened a year later to bring premier racing events back to the area. It quickly became host to major sports car events, lower-level open-wheel series, and grand prix motorcycle racing, for which it has hosted the Italian motorcycle Grand Prix for the past 30 years. In the COVID-19 impacted 2020 World Driver's Championship, it hosted the series for the first time with the Tuscan Grand Prix.
Mugello features two layouts: its 3.259-mile, 15-turn Grand Prix layout, and a 1.4-mile Short configuration. Both start with its lengthy front straightaway and go into the 180-degree San Donato right-hander before heading into Luco and Poggio Secco. The track has been owned by Scuderia Ferrari since 1988, which uses it for both testing and the Ferrari Challenge Finali Mondiali; the Tuscan Grand Prix in 2020 marked its 1000th Grand Prix event.
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Geographic:
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Grid Ref (Lat/Lon):43.997595, 11.371478
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NorthNone
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Time Zone:Europe/Rome
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Category:Road (2)
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Opens:2023-03-01
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Closes:2023-10-31
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Search Filtersroad
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Track Types[{'track_type': 'road'}]
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Track Type: Dirt | Oval|
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Features:
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Length:1.416
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Corners / Lap:7
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Max Cars:60
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Lighting:
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Fully Lit:
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AI Enabled:
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Grip Compound:
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Tech Track:
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Solo Laps:
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History:
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Created:2023-10-04
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Launched:2023-12-06
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Inc. Subscription:
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Award Exempt:
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Purchasable:
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Price:14, $14.95
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Priority:2
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Retired:
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SKU (Package) (Track):10568 (457) (499)
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Pit Notes
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Stalls: Pit | Grid20 | 60
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Pit Lane Collisions:
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Pit Road Speed Limit:37
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Qualifying Laps:2
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On Left: Start | Restart|
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Track Notes
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Starts: Rolling | Standing:|
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Short Parade Lap:
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Start Zone:
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Lap Scoring:
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Nominal Lap Time:58.462776
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Media (0)
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Track Dir:mugello\short
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Detail Video:
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Gallery Images:None
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Large Image:mugello-large.jpg
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Small Image:mugello-small.jpg