Kymi Ring
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Location | Tillola, Iitti, Päijänne Tavastia, Finland |
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Time zone | UTC+2/UTC+3 |
Coordinates | 60°52′38″N 026°28′55″E / 60.87722°N 26.48194°E |
Capacity | 35,000 seats[1] 100,000+ total |
Broke ground | June 2016 |
Opened | 19 August 2019 |
Architect | Apex Circuit Design |
Major events | Current: Formula Academy Finland |
Website | en |
Main Track | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 4.650 km (2.889 miles) |
Turns | 18 |
GP East | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 2.440 km (1.520 miles) |
Turns | 5 |
GP West | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 2.220 km (1.38 miles) |
Turns | 10 |
Rallycross | |
Surface | Asphalt, gravel |
Turns | 7 |
The KymiRing is a motor racing circuit in Kausala of the Iitti municipality, Päijänne Tavastia, Finland, bordering the Kymenlaakso's regional capital Kouvola, and located 110 km (68 mi) north-east of the capital Helsinki. It is planned that it will be the first circuit in Finland to hold an FIA Grade 1 license. While the circuit itself was built to meet both Formula 1 and MotoGP specifications, hosting a Formula 1 Grand Prix would require substantial investment in both the track's facilities and in race hosting fees.[2]
The track was officially opened on 19 August 2019 with a small MotoGP test.[3] The name "Kymi" comes from the Kymi River (Kymijoki), in the valley of which the race track is located.
Facilities
The main racetrack, designed by Pohjola and Apex Circuit Design Ltd is 4.650 km (2.889 mi) long. In addition, the complex will have a 1.56-kilometre (0.97 mi) rallycross track with a 0.1-kilometre (0.062 mi) joker lap, diverting from the main circuit's finish line.
Driver training facilities for the use of local driving schools are located next to the main track, using parts of the track to provide various customisable training modules. A traffic safety theme park for families with children is also included in the plans.
Kymi Ring in its entirety covers an area of 1.8 square kilometres (0.69 sq mi). The infield of the track can be utilised as a venue for fairs, festivals and other mass events, with room for hospitality and dining services. Potential businesses, especially those of the automotive trade, have been designated a business park area at the circuit's outskirts, next to the main road 12.
Accommodation services at the circuit consist mainly of trackside cabins, called "toy barns" by the circuit management.[4]
As of September 2021, the track, paddock and offices have been completed, with the cost of 30 million Euro. The track has permits to build for 150,000m² of floor space, with 9,000m² currently being used.[2] No hotels or grandstands exist yet.
Kymi Ring is the first and only track in the Nordic countries designed to meet the highest (Grade 1) license requirements for the FIA.
Competitions
In July 2017, Kymi Ring and Dorna Sports, the commercial rights holder of MotoGP, signed a five-year contract for organising the Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix. It would be the first time motorcycle racing's premier class would race in the country since 1981.
The event was initially supposed to be on the 2020 MotoGP calendar but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was also on the 2021 MotoGP calendar but was later postponed to 2022.
On May 25 2022, it was announced that the event would once again be removed from the 2022 World Championship season, due to incomplete homologation works together with the risks caused by the ongoing geopolitical situation in the region by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[5]
References
- ^ "Kuvat: Tällainen Suomeen rakennettava F1-rata olisi – valmis kesällä 2018". Iltalehti (in Finnish). 3 February 2017. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
- ^ a b "Moottoriurheilu | Kymiringin toimitusjohtaja Riku Rönnholm toivottaa F1-kisat tervetulleiksi: "Emme pistäisi hanttiin"". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 2021-09-26. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
- ^ "Test riders sample "very different" Kymi Ring track". Motorsport.com. 20 August 2019.
- ^ "Toy Barns » KymiRing". KymiRing. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
- ^ "Grand Prix of Finland postponed to 2023". motogp.com. 2022-05-25. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
External links
- Media related to KymiRing at Wikimedia Commons
- Kymi Ring's official website
- Apex Circuit Design Ltd