Autódromo Luis Rubén Di Palma | |
Location: | Mar de Ajó, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
Events: | Former: TC Mouras (2014–2017) Top Race V6 (1999, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2012, 2014) Turismo Carretera (1998–2000, 2002–2013) Turismo Nacional (1998–2000, 2006) TC2000 (2001) F3 Sudamericana (2001) SASTC (1998) |
Layout1: | Full Circuit (1998–present) |
Length Km: | 4.696 |
Length Mi: | 2.918 |
Turns: | 10 |
Record Time: | 1:39.673 |
Record Driver: | Lionel Ugalde |
Record Car: | Ford Falcon |
Record Year: | 2011 |
Record Class: | TC |
Layout2: | Short Circuit (1998–present) |
Length Km2: | 3.490 |
Length Mi2: | 2.169 |
Turns2: | 6 |
Record Time2: | 1:14.884 |
Record Driver2: | Juliano Moro |
Record Car2: | Dallara F301 |
Record Year2: | 2001 |
Record Class2: | F3 |
Autódromo Luis Rubén Di Palma is a motorsports circuit located in Mar de Ajó, Argentina.[1] The circuit was inaugurated on 8 February 1998 with Turismo Carretera race, and it was named in honour of Luis Rubén Di Palma.[2] The circuit has hosted mainly national championships. But it has also hosted some continental championship events, Formula 3 Sudamericana in 2001, and South American Super Touring Car Championship in 1998.
As of February 2011, the fastest official race lap records at the Autódromo Luis Rubén Di Palma are listed as:
Category | Time | Driver | Vehicle | Event |
---|---|---|---|---|
Full Circuit: 4.696 km (1998–present) | ||||
1:39.673[3] | 2011 Mar de Ajó Turismo Carretera round | |||
1:57.521 | 2001 Mar de Ajó TC2000 round | |||
Short Circuit: 3.490 km (1998–present)[4] | ||||
1:14.884[5] | 2001 Mar de Ajó F3 Sudamericana round | |||
1:25.257[6] | 1998 Mar de Ajó SASTC round | |||