Country: | Argentina |
Opened: | 1969 |
Largely unchanged since it opened in 1969, the Autódromo Ciudad de Paraná is a 4.2 kilometre circuit located approximately 10 km to the east of Paraná, itself 350 km north-west of Buenos Aires, in Argentina.
A regular host to the country’s top TC2000 and Turismo Carretera series, the track was once one of the most important circuits in the country.
Its origins go back to 1941, when the Club de Volantes Entre Ríos was founded at the site where the circuit sits. Racing originally took place on temporary circuits, before a dirt circuit at the site was established in 1963.
It took six years to complete plans for a permanent paved circuit, which opened in September 1969.
Little has changed at the circuit since, with a consistent configuration which continues to be popular for touring car racing.
Note: Data valid for period between 19th Mar 2000 and 5th Nov 2023