Ningbo International Circuit | |
Location: | Beilun, Ningbo, China |
Coordinates: | 29.7614°N 121.8639°W |
Fiagrade: | 2 |
Owner: | Geely |
Architect: | Alan Wilson |
Events: | Current: TCR China (2017–2019, 2024) F4 China (2017–2019, 2021–present) Former: WTCR Race of China (2018–2019) F3 Asia (2018) Blancpain GT Series Asia (2018) WTCC Race of China (2017) |
Layout1: | Full Circuit (2017–present) |
Surface: | Asphalt |
Length Km: | 4.015 |
Length Mi: | 2.494 |
Turns: | 23 |
Record Time: | 1:40.798 |
Record Driver: | Jake Hughes |
Record Car: | Tatuus F3 T-318 |
Record Year: | 2018 |
Record Class: | Formula Regional |
The Ningbo International Circuit is a motorsport race circuit near the Chinese city of Ningbo.
The circuit was opened in August 2017 before its international debut in October, when it replaced Shanghai International Circuit as the venue for the World Touring Car Championship Race of China.[1]
As of September 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Ningbo International Circuit are listed as:
Category | Time | Driver | Vehicle | Event |
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Full Circuit: 4.015 km (2017–present) | ||||
1:40.798[2] | 2018 2nd Ningbo F3 Asian Championship round | |||
1:41.572[3] | 2018 Ningbo Blancpain GT Series Asia round | |||
1:47.139[4] | 2024 Ningbo Chinese F4 round | |||
1:49.157[5] | 2018 Ningbo Asian Formula Renault round | |||
1:49.971[6] | 2018 Ningbo Chinese LMP3 round | |||
1:51.505[7] | 2024 Ningbo TCR China round | |||
1:53.619 | 2018 Ningbo Blancpain GT Series Asia round | |||
2:03.753[8] | 2017 FIA WTCC Race of China | |||
2:05.604[9] | 2018 Ningbo Clio Cup China round | |||