15 - 16 July 2023
Fanatec GTWC Sprint
Misano World Circuit
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In order to host again the World motorcycle championship, the circuit was extensively modified in 2006. The circuit direction was changed to clockwise direction, the track length was brought to 4.180 km (2.597 miles), track width has been widened to 14 m (46 ft), facilities were improved, and all security measures have been applied. The first MotoGP race held on the circuit after the modifications was the 2007 San Marino and Rimini Coast Grand Prix, which was won by “home” marque Ducati.
During the 2010 Moto2 event, Japanese rider Shoya Tomizawa was killed after losing control of his bike and being subsequently struck by both Scott Redding and Alex de Angelis. Coincidentally this incident occurred 17 years to the day of Wayne Rainey’s career ending incident also at Misano.
On 3 November 2011, the circuit owners announced that it would be named after Marco Simoncelli, an Italian motorcycle racer who died during the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix in Sepang a week prior. Simoncelli was born in nearby Cattolica and had lived from childhood in Coriano. On 8 June 2012 the track’s new name was confirmed at the San Marino round of the Superbike World Championship.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misano_World_Circuit_Marco_Simoncelli
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Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
Name | Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli |
Location | Imola, Italy |
Major events | GTWC Europe, Mondiali Finali Ferrari, FIM Superbike World Championship, Coppa FMI |
Opened | 1972 |
Circuit length | 4.180 km |
Turns | 16 |