Super Óvalo Potosino

Racetrack near San Luis Potosí, Mexico
22°05′29″N 100°43′32″W / 22.09139°N 100.72556°W / 22.09139; -100.72556Capacity8,200Broke ground1983 (rebuilt in 2005)Opened1983Former namesAutódromo PotosinoMajor eventsCurrent:
NASCAR Mexico Series
Potosina 200 (2005–2015, 2017–present)Oval Circuit (2005–present)SurfaceAsphaltLength0.804 km (0.500 miles)Turns4Banking7° to 9°Race lap record0:21.706 (Rafael Martínez, #18 Canel's Ford, 2007, Corona Series)Original Circuit (1985–2004)SurfaceAsphaltLength1.239 km (0.770 miles)Turns5

The Super Óvalo Potosino (formerly Autódromo Potosino) is a half-mile paved oval located near the city of San Luis Potosí in Mexico.

The track was opened in 1983 as a 0.770 mi (1.239 km) road course. It was built by Promotodo, an enterprise owned by Michel Jourdain Sr., which organized the defunct Marlboro Cup, which was arguably the most important racing series in the country at that time.

In 2005, after several years of not being used, the track was rebuilt as a half-mile oval to host NASCAR events.

The track is used primarily by the NASCAR Corona Series and T4 Series. A few local events are also held.

In 2009, due to the swine flu outbreak, they cancelled the race that was supposed to be held on May 3; the race was rescheduled for August 16 and was won by Jorge Goeters.

References

  • Desafío Corona y representantes de NASCAR en el Autódromo Potosino. (in Spanish)

External links

  • Virtual screenshots of the old road course
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  • Autódromo Potosino race results at Racing-Reference
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