Pukekohe Park is a horse racing, motor racing, and community events facility located in Pukekohe, New Zealand, approximately 40 kilometres (24.9 mi) south of the Auckland CBD, in the Auckland Region of the North Island. The venue, owned by Counties Racing Club Inc. is used seven days a week for horse training, driver training, motor sport events, cycling and…
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Pukekohe Park 2006 v1.1
Pukekohe Park is a horse racing, motor racing, and community events facility located in Pukekohe, New Zealand, approximately 40 kilometres (24.9 mi) south of the Auckland CBD, in the Auckland Region of the North Island. The venue, owned by Counties Racing Club Inc. is used seven days a week for horse training, driver training, motor sport events, cycling and…
Read MorePuebla Race of Mexico 2006 v1.2
The Autódromo Internacional Miguel E. Abed is a racing track located in the town of Amozoc, 30 kilometres (18.64 mi) east of the city of Puebla in the Mexican state of the same name. The track has a capacity for 42,500 People. It was opened in 2005 and considered to be one of Mexico’s premier racing facilities. It features a road course and a 1.25 miles (2.01 km) oval…
Read MorePudsey 2011 v1.0
Pudsey is a fictional, temporary street circuit situated between Bradford and Leeds in the north of England, Pudsey owes its existence to a 2011 initiative aimed at curbing illegal street racing. Following cuts to the region’s traffic enforcement budget, this notorious section of ring road which had been beset by unsanctioned events for a number of years, was the subject…
Read MorePrince George Circuit 2013 v1.0
Prince George Circuit is a race circuit in East London in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. On this course the South African Grand Prix was hosted in 1934, and 1936 to 1939 when racing was halted due to World War II, and then in 1960–66. The original circuit was 23.4 km long and was run on streets through different populated areas. The start and finish straight…
Read MorePreluk 1974 v1.01
Located exactly between Rijeka and Opatija (not belonging to neather of them. the city of Opatija starts on the sharp turn on the west side of the track, and Rijeka starts on the sharp turn at the east end of the downhill straight). Locally known as Preluk, the 6.0 km track was named Abazzia in the 1930s, when the territory temporarily belonged to Italy, and also…
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