About the circuit
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
Close to the city of Rimini, the Misano Adriático circuit was constructed in 1972 and has since undergone an array of modifications. A regular scene for Italian Grands Prix throughout the 80s and early 90s, Misano returned to the MotoGP calendar in 2007.With updated facilities, track and grandstands, the Misano Adriatico holds a maximum capacity of 60,000 spectators. In accordance with MotoGP safety regulations, the 4,200m track runs clockwise for the World Championship races.
Track by category
Category | Laps | Total Distance | Finish in case of red flag |
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MotoGP™ | 22 | 92.97 Km / 57.77 Miles | 17 |
Moto2™ | 18 | 76.07 Km / 47.27 Miles | 14 |
Moto3™ | 16 | 67.62 Km / 42.01 Miles | 12 |
Circuit Specs
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Total length
4.23Km / 2.63 Miles
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Total Width
12m / 39.37ft
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Longest Straight
530m / 1738.85ft
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Right Corners
10
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Left Corners
6
The Misano World Circuit first hosted a motorcycle Grand Prix in 1980 and the circuit, now named in memory of Marco Simoncelli, has become a regular fixture on the MotoGP™ calendar since 2007.