Magnolia Circuit

Magnolia Circuit[lower-alpha 1] was a street circuit set up on the motorway near the city of Szczecin, Poland.[1] It operated from 1968 to 1976.

Magnolia Circuit
Opened1968
Closed1976
Surfaceasphalt, concrete, basalt paving
Length1.864 miles (3 km)
Turns8

Description

The circuit was a street circuit set up on the motorway near the city of Szczecin, Poland. Its surface consisted of parts made with asphalt, concrete, and basalt paving. Its total length was 3 km (1.864 miles). It had 8 turns in total, 5 of which were in right and 3 in left. The longest straight part of the track had the length of 600 m (0.373 miles).[1]

History

From 1968 to 1970, the circuit hosted the races of the Cup of Peace and Friendship.[2][3] In 1968, the track hosted the race of the Polish Formula Three.[4] From 1973 to 1976, it hosted the races of the Polish Auto Racing Championship tournament.[5][6] The first elimination round of the Polish Auto Racing Championship, which took place between 22 and 23 May 1976 had been the last sports event to take place at the circuit. It had been attended by 10 000 people.[6]

Race winners

Cup of Peace and Friendship

Polish Formula Three

  • 1968: Miroslav Fousek

Citations

Notes

  1. Polish: Tor Magnolia

References

  1. "Szczecin – Magnolia. 5 eliminacja. 13-14.10.1973r". kwa-kwa.pl (in Polish).
  2. "Cup of Peace and Friendship of Socialist Countries, Rd 3, 1969". the-fastlane.co.uk.
  3. "Cup of Peace and Friendship of Socialist Countries, Rd 3, 1970". the-fastlane.co.uk.
  4. "Ogólnopolskie wyścigi płaskie Formuły 3 1968". scr.civ.pl (in Polish).
  5. Stefan Jagielski zdobył puchar „Kuriera”. Dobra postawa szczecińskich kierowców, in: Kurier Szczeciński, no. 243, 1973, p. 6.
  6. A. Smorawiński na Porsche Garerra zwicięzcą wyścigu wszechklas, In: Głos Szczeciński, no. 117, 24 May 1976, p. 8.
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