Autódromo Internacional de Turagua Pancho Pepe Cróquer

10°08′18.27″N 67°30′29.47″W / 10.1384083°N 67.5081861°W / 10.1384083; -67.5081861Opened1972Major eventsComecaminos VW Club de CaracasWebsitehttp://www.autodromodeturagua.com/Length2.29 km (1.42 miles)Turns7

The Autódromo Internacional de Turagua Pancho Pepe Cróquer is a motor-racing venue in Venezuela, near Maracay. It was founded in 1972, and has a permanent closed circuit as well as a dragstrip. The circuit was named after Francisco José Cróquer, a distinguished sportscaster and racing driver who was popularly known as Pancho Pepe Cróquer.

Sources

  • Official website
  • Turagua rFactor
  • Wikimapia
  • YouTube


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