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The Indianapolis Motor Speedway 
is an automobile racing circuit located in Speedway, Indiana, in the United States. 
Constructed in 1909, it is the second purpose-built, banked oval racing circuit after Brooklands and the first to be called a 'speedway'.
The Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit 
is a motor racing circuit located in South Africa. The circuit has been used for Grand Prix and Formula One races and has hosted the South African Grand Prix many times.
The Mille Miglia 
was an open-road, motorsport endurance race which took place in Italy twenty-four times from 1927 to 1957.
In 1955, Mercedes made another attempt at winning the MM, this time with careful preparation and a more powerful car, the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR.
After 10 hours, 7 minutes and 48 seconds, Moss/Jenkinson arrived in Brescia with the now famous #722, setting the event record at an average of 157.650 km/h not to be beaten in the remaining two years.
A record for eternity.
The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza
 is a historic race track near the city of Monza, in Italy. Built in 1922, it is the world's third purpose-built motor racing circuit after those of Brooklands and Indianapolis.
The Monza circuit has been the site of many fatal accidents, especially in the early years of the Formula One world championship, and has claimed the lives of 52 drivers.
The Nürburgring 
motorsports complex located in the town of Nürburg,  Germany. It features a Grand Prix race track built in 1984, and a much longer Nordschleife "North loop" track which was built in the 1920s around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel mountains. 
The north loop is 12.9 miles long and has more than 1.000 feet of elevation change from its lowest to highest points. 
Jackie Stewart nicknamed the old track 
"The Green Hell".
The Silverstone Circuit
is the current home of the British Grand Prix, which it first hosted in 1948. The 1950 British Grand Prix at Silverstone was the first race in the newly created World Championship of Drivers.
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 
is a motor-racing circuit located in StavelotBelgium. It is also referred to as Spa and is the venue of the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix, and the Spa 24 Hours and 1.000 km Spa endurance races.
The original Spa-Francorchamps circuit was essentially a speed course, with drivers managing higher average speeds than on other race tracks.
The Suzuka International Racing Course
is a motorsport race track located in Suzuka CityJapan.
Soichiro Honda decided to develop a new permanent circuit in Mie prefecture in the late 1950s. Designed as a Honda test track in 1962 by Dutchman John "Hans" Hugenholtz, The most special part of the track is the "figure eight" layout,
The Circuit Zandvoort
is a motorsport race track located in the dunes north of ZandvoortNetherlands, near the North Sea coast line.
The first race on the circuit, the Prijs van Zandvoort, took place on 7 August 1948
Avus
The Automobil-Verkehrs- und Übungsstraße ('Automobile traffic and training road'), known as AVUS, is a public road in BerlinGermany
Opened in 1921, it was also used as a motor racing circuit until 1998. Today, the AVUS forms the northern part of the Bundesautobahn 115.
Brooklands
was a 2.767-mile (4.453 km) motor racing circuit and aerodrome built near Weybridge in Surrey, England, United Kingdom. It opened in 1907 and was the world's first purpose-built 'banked' motor racing circuit
The Autodrome de Montlhéry 
(established 4 October 1924) is a motor racing circuit, officially called L’autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry,
The first race there, the 1925 French Grand Prix, was held on 26 July 1925 and organised by The Automobile Club de France Grand Prix.
The Targa Florio 
was a public road endurance automobile race held in the mountains of Sicily near the island's capital of Palermo. Founded in 1906, it was the oldest sports car racing event, part of the World Sportscar Championship between 1955 and 1973. 
The circuit Reims-Gueux 
was a motor racing circuit made up of rural public roads, located in Gueux, 8 km (5 miles) west of Reims in the Champagne region of north-eastern France, established in 1926 as the second venue of the Grand Prix de la Marne.
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