Track Features
Track Cams:
Yes
AI Path:
Yes
Grass FX:
Yes
Rain FX:
Yes
DRS Support:
No
Animations:
No
Particle FX:
No
SOL Config:
No
Water FX:
No
Lighting FX:
Yes
Tree FX:
No
Track Layouts
Details
| Country: | Denmark | Length (km): | 1.0 km |
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| City: | Djursland | Width: | 9 metres |
| Pit Boxes: | 18 | Rating: | |
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Djursland
Ring Djursland is a motor racing circuit in Pederstrup, Denmark. The circuit is owned by Tradium, who run daily driving courses there. It used to host rounds of the Danish Touringcar Championship and the Danish Thundersport Championship. it hosts the F4 Danish Championship since 2017, and TCR Denmark Touring Car Series since 2020.
Ring Djursland first opened in 1965, but was altered a year later to its current layout. In 1983 it was bought by the Danish state, who renovated the track to use it as an educational centre with advanced driving courses for lorry drivers. After losing its environmental permit in the late 1980s, it reopened for racing in 1994. A relatively short circuit at 1.750 km (1.087 mi), it is known for its tight and hilly circuit layout.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_Djursland
Ring Djursland is a motor racing circuit in Pederstrup, Denmark. The circuit is owned by Tradium, who run daily driving courses there. It used to host rounds of the Danish Touringcar Championship and the Danish Thundersport Championship. it hosts the F4 Danish Championship since 2017, and TCR Denmark Touring Car Series since 2020.
Ring Djursland first opened in 1965, but was altered a year later to its current layout. In 1983 it was bought by the Danish state, who renovated the track to use it as an educational centre with advanced driving courses for lorry drivers. After losing its environmental permit in the late 1980s, it reopened for racing in 1994. A relatively short circuit at 1.750 km (1.087 mi), it is known for its tight and hilly circuit layout.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_Djursland
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