Circuit de Levin

Circuit de Levin
Circuit de Levin
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Caractéristiques générales
Lieu Levin, Nouvelle-Zélande
Coordonnées 40° 37′ 34″ S 175° 15′ 58″ E / -40.626152, 175.26600540° 37′ 34″ Sud
       175° 15′ 58″ Est
/ -40.626152, 175.266005
  

Géolocalisation sur la carte : Nouvelle-Zélande

(Voir situation sur carte : Nouvelle-Zélande)
Circuit de Levin
Dimensions
Nombre de virages 6
Longueur 1,899


Le circuit de Levin était un circuit néo-zélandais de sport mécanique situé à Levin dans le Manawatu-Wanganui. Il fut inauguré en 1956 et accueillit une course dès le 14 janvier devant une foule de 20000 personnes qui rencontra les plus grandes difficultés pour parvenir au circuit, Levin étant à cette époque une bourgade de 8000 habitants avec de petites routes d'accès. Rapidement les organisateurs entreprirent des travaux en élargissant et resurfaçant la piste. Pour la seconde course, ils allongèrent le tracé qui passa d'1 à 1,2 mile. Le circuit reçut les plus grands pilotes de l'époque en accueillant de 1964 à 1975 une manche du championnat de Formule Tasmane. Le circuit de Levin ferma en 1976.

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