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SUMMARY:NXTCC Season 6 - Mugello
DESCRIPTION:After half a century’s worth of events on public roads were brought to an abrupt halt in 1970\, Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello was constructed in 1973 and opened a year later to bring premier racing events back to the area. It quickly became host to major sports car events\, lower-level open-wheel series\, and grand prix motorcycle racing\, for which it has hosted the Italian motorcycle Grand Prix for the past 30 years. In the COVID-19 impacted 2020 World Driver’s Championship\, it hosted the series for the first time with the Tuscan Grand Prix. Mugello features two layouts: its 3.259-mile\, 15-turn Grand Prix layout\, and a 1.4-mile Short configuration. Both start with its lengthy front straightaway and go into the 180-degree San Donato right-hander before heading into Luco and Poggio Secco. The track has been owned by Scuderia Ferrari since 1988\, which uses it for both testing and the Ferrari Challenge Finali Mondiali; the Tuscan Grand Prix in 2020 marked its 1000th Grand Prix event. \n\n\n\nEvent Host
URL:https://nxtgenracing.co.uk/event/nxtcc-season-6-mugello/
CATEGORIES:NXTCC Season 6
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Dorey":MAILTO:nxtgenracingleague@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:NXTCC Season 6 - Hockenheim GP
DESCRIPTION:One of Europe’s premier racing circuits\, the heritage of the Hockenheimring takes back to 1932\, when it was called “Dreieckskurs” (or “triangle course”). The track has undergone multiple redesigns since then\, most recently in 2002\, when a dramatically shortened new layout eliminated the long straightaways through the forest that produced exciting racing\, but were taxing on engines and difficult for fans to see. Although the redesign was divisive among drivers and teams who welcomed the changes and those who missed the challenges of the old track\, it kept the German Grand Prix at the track for 2002 and beyond. \n\n\n\nThe modern iteration of Hockenheim was designed by Hermann Tilke as one of his earliest major works. The full layout clocks in at just under three miles\, with 17 turns that mix high-speed corners with tight and technical hairpins. Notable sections and corners include the Nordkurve\, the fast right-hander that drivers see first after starting the race; the long\, sweeping left-handed Parabolika that charges into the track’s tightest hairpin; and Sachs\, another tight left-hander that makes up part of the stadium section in the latter stages of the lap. The Hockenheimring also features a number of shorter layouts for touring car and club racing\, shortening the overall length to better suit these vehicles. \n\n\n\nEvent Host
URL:https://nxtgenracing.co.uk/event/nxtcc-season-6-hockenheim-gp/
CATEGORIES:NXTCC Season 6
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Dorey":MAILTO:nxtgenracingleague@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:NXTCC Season 6 - Oran Park GP
DESCRIPTION:One of Australia’s most historic race tracks\, Oran Park lives forever on iRacing.com even though it fell to the wreckers’ ball and bulldozers in 2010 to make way for a housing development. Shortly before this unique track went the way of Riverside Raceway and Trenton Speedway\, iRacing’s laser-scanning crew mapped Oran Park’s different configurations\, thus insuring the beloved suburban Sydney circuit will be available in digital form for future generations. \n\n\n\nThe “original” Oran Park staged its first race on a one mile circuit in 1962\, and the track was subsequently expanded to 1.2 miles. 1974 saw the track expanded further\, to 1.6 miles with the incorporation of a loop and cross-over bridge\, resulting in one of the world’s few “figure-eight” style circuits. Over the years Oran Park became a fixture on the Australian Touring Car Championship and V8 Supercar Series schedules. Fittingly\, Australian legends Allan Moffat and Mark Skaife share the record of six wins apiece at the track. Oran Park also hosted a couple of rounds of the Superbike World Championship in 1988 and ’89\, as well as a number of touring car endurance races. Garth Tander won the final V8 Supercar race at Oran Park in 2008. \n\n\n\niRacing’s version of Oran Park features three different configurations including the 1.6 mile (2.6 km) Grand Prix Circuit\, the 1.2 mile (1.9 km) South Circuit and the .4 mile (.6 km) North Circuit\, which is an almost perfect figure-eight shape. \n\n\n\nEvent Host
URL:https://nxtgenracing.co.uk/event/nxtcc-season-6-oran-park-gp/
CATEGORIES:NXTCC Season 6
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Dorey":MAILTO:nxtgenracingleague@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:NXTCC Season 6 - Daytona Road
DESCRIPTION:No one could have known it then\, but when Daytona International Speedway opened in 1959\, it marked the beginning of a new era in American motorsport. As a replacement for the old beach road course a few miles east\, the the high-banked\, 2.5-mile Florida tri-oval represented the leading edge of a wave of construction of big\, paved speed palaces. Before Daytona\, Indianapolis was the only American oval track longer than 1.25 miles\, and most racing took place on dirt ovals a mile or less in length. From the very first Daytona 500\, won by Lee Petty in a three-way photo finish\, those high banks\, so steep that it is hard to walk up them\, proved a favorable venue for wide-open stock car racing\, and Daytona kicked-off the growth of NASCAR as we know it today. \n\n\n\nDaytona was also the first multi-use facility\, with a 3.56-mile road circuit incorporating the infield and most of the oval. Host not only to the Daytona 500\, but the Rolex 24 sports car enduro\, Bike Week’s Daytona 200\, Daytona KartWeek between Christmas and New Years and a host of driving-school\, club and other events\, Daytona’s busy and diverse schedule confirms the track’s motto\, “The World Center of Racing.” \n\n\n\nDaytona International Speedway’s infrastructure has grown and changed to such a degree that it would be almost unrecognizable today to someone who hasn’t seen it since the track opened. But one thing hasn’t changed over the past six decades: No driver can consider his or her career complete without notching a victory at Daytona. \n\n\n\nEvent Host
URL:https://nxtgenracing.co.uk/event/nxtcc-season-6-daytona-road/
CATEGORIES:NXTCC Season 6
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Dorey":MAILTO:nxtgenracingleague@gmail.com
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