Autódromo Sudamericano de Olavarría

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Autódromo Sudamericano de Olavarría
Autodromo Hermanos Emiliozzi.svg
Map of the track
Location Olavarría-Buenos Aires, Argentina
Time zone UTC-03:00
Coordinates 36°51′34.4″S60°15′5.9″W / 36.859556°S 60.251639°W / -36.859556; -60.251639 Coordinates: 36°51′34.4″S60°15′5.9″W / 36.859556°S 60.251639°W / -36.859556; -60.251639
Length5.079 km (3.156 mi)
Turns9

Autódromo Sudamericano de Olavarría (officially known as Hermanos Emiliozzi de Olavarría since 2008) is a 5.079 km (3.156 mi) motor sports circuit located near Olavarría, Argentina. The circuit was opened in 1998 and is notable for its minimal elevation change (being constructed on a flat, grassy plain) and its very long (~1 km) main straight.

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