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SUMMARY:NXTCC Season 6 - Silverstone National
DESCRIPTION:Get on track with the newest configuration of the “Home of British Motor Racing.” Silverstone Circuit’s current layout is one of the longest in its storied history\, which includes the first-ever race of the Formula One World Driver’s Championship in 1950. Two years later\, Frolian Gonzales gave Ferrari its first-ever F1 victory there\, and the rest is history: in the nearly seven decades that have followed\, the former World War II air base has become one of the world’s legendary motorsport venues. \n\n\n\nLocated in the English midlands\, northwest of London and in the middle of the British motorsports industry\, the facility that each year hosts the British Grand Prix bears scant resemblance to the original circuit that was made up of linked runways. Silverstone is host each year to a myriad of road racing classes\, ranging from Formula One to Formula Ford in the open-wheel category\, and numerous sports and GT series including the European Le Mans Series\, British GT Championship\, touring car and club racing. \n\n\n\nThough the facility has little in the way of elevation changes as a former air base\, for much of its history Silverstone was known for its ultra-fast sweeping corners and fast average speeds. Though the requirements of modern Formula One forced the addition of chicanes and other devices to slow speeds down from the insane to the merely ridiculous\, the track retains many of the characteristics that originally made it famous. \n\n\n\nEvent Host
URL:https://nxtgenracing.co.uk/event/nxtcc-season-6-silverstone-national/
CATEGORIES:NXTCC Season 6
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SUMMARY:NXTCC Season 6 - Monza (No first chicane)
DESCRIPTION:Known to racing aficionados and car buffs alike simply as “Monza\,” the Autodromo Nazionale Monza is among the most fabled motor racing circuits in all the world. Constructed in Monza’s Royal Villa park in the early 1920s\, the circuit has hosted the Italian Grand Prix Formula One race every year but one since the series’ inception and holds the record for the fastest (153.842mph/247.585kph) and closest finish (.18s covering the top four) in Formula One history in 2003 and 1971\, respectively. While its storied history (and proximity to Ferrari’s headquarters in Maranello) makes Monza the unchallenged home of Italian Formula One racing\, the facility has played host to virtually every form of motorsports over the years\, from sports prototypes\, GTs and touring cars\, to MotoGP and superbikes. Monza even hosted the legendary Race of Two Worlds in 1957-58\, which pitted Indianapolis-style race cars against Formula One cars. Thus the breadth of Monza’s roll call winners is unparalleled\, from Tazio Nuvolari and Amedeo Ruggeri to Juan Manuel Fangio\, Jimmy Bryan\, John Surtees\, Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel\, who earned the first F1 win of his career in the 2008 Italian Grand Prix. \n\n\n\nMonza has three very different tracks – the 3.6 mile (5.793K) Grand Prix circuit\, the 1.494 mile (2.4K) Junior circuit and the Alta Velocita\, a steeply-banked 2.6 mile (4.25K) oval. Although a combination of the Grand Prix circuit and Alta Velocita was used in Formula One races in the 1950s\, the practice was discontinued owing to the ferocious pounding the bumpy oval meted out to cars and drivers alike. As well the Grand Prix circuit has undergone a number of safety-targeted modifications over the years\, including the addition of the Variante del Rettifilo\, Variante della Roggia and Variante Ascari chicanes\, but the boomerang-shaped circuit’s fundamental high speed character remains unchanged. \n\n\n\nEvent Host
URL:https://nxtgenracing.co.uk/event/nxtcc-season-6-monza-no-first-chicane/
CATEGORIES:NXTCC Season 6
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Dorey":MAILTO:nxtgenracingleague@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:NXTCC Season 6 - Sandown
DESCRIPTION:Opened in 1962\, Sandown International Raceway made an immediate splash when it brought in the world’s premier drivers for the Sandown International Cup that March. Jack Brabham\, John Surtees\, and Bruce McLaren comprised the inaugural podium for the open-wheel race\, while names like Stirling Moss and Jim Clark were also on the entry list. The track held its original layout until 1984\, when an infield section was added to meet minimum track length requirements to host World Sportscar Championship events; eventually\, that layout evolved into the current 13-turn\, 1.928-mile (3.104 km) course used today. \n\n\n\nThe Sandown 500 is the track’s premier event\, contested by numerous divisions since its first running as a six-hour race in 1964 and currently raced by the Supercars championship. The track also hosted six occurrences of the Australian Grand Prix before the event joined the World Driver’s Championship calendar. Currently\, Sandown hosts five event weekends per year\, comprised of both modern and historic sports car and open-wheel racing machinery. \n\n\n\nEvent Host
URL:https://nxtgenracing.co.uk/event/nxtcc-season-6-sandown/
CATEGORIES:NXTCC Season 6
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Dorey":MAILTO:nxtgenracingleague@gmail.com
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