CRO - CROATIA
ZAGREB, MOTODROM
Not to be confused with Zagreb - Zagreb, Karting Centar
Description Proposed permanent circuit that should be certified also for hosting F.1 events. The circuit layout bears a strong resemblance to the plans for the Austin race track, but direction should be opposite
Location Bistra - Zagrebačka - Sjeverozapadna Hrvatska
Location Approx, 15 km - 9.5 mi North West of Zagreb
Latitude - Longitude + 45°53'34"     + 15°49'41"
45.892778     15.828056
UTM Coordinates X = 564241.963  -  Y = 5082467.846  -  Zone 33T
Aerial photo / Map (*) Aerial photo / Map (*) OpenStreetMap  -   Aerial photo / Map (*) Google Maps  -   Aerial photo / Map (*) Bing Maps  -   Aerial photo / Map (*) Flash Earth  -   Aerial photo / Map (*) Wikimapia
Altitude AMSL 126 m - 413 ft
Inauguration  
Closing  
Designer Tilke
Hermann Tilke
Sources and links (Translation) (**)
(1) English Google Earth
(2) English ForumForum --> Europe --> More countries --> CRO - Motodrom Zagreb [ENG]
(3) English www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2011/03/04/f1-track-plan-croatia-lot-austin [Publishing date: March 4th 2011]
(4) Croatian www.tportal.hr (...) [Publishing date: March 4th 2011]

(*) NOTE: a complete and detailed view of the circuit can be found (if available) on Street View by Google Maps and/or Bird's Eye and 3D views by Bing Maps for Enterprise (former Microsoft Virtual Earth): both can be reached using their own link in Aerial photo / Map cell.

(**) For on-line not-English speaking sources, click on each small flag and you open the corresponding Google Translator page with automatic translation.

Zagreb, Motodrom
Description  
Years  
Direction Clockwise   Clockwise
Progetto Proposal Proposal  YES
Proposal not developed  
Car Circuit  
Motorbike circuit  
Type Permanent
Inauguration  
Closing  
Last update of this page July 15th 2011
Info last update March 4th 2011
Designer Tilke
Hermann Tilke
Distinctive points  
length 4466  m 14652  ft 2.775  mi Calculated from aerial photo (*) (1)

Zagreb, Motodrom

Due to technical problems, temporarily it’s no longer possible to see the circuits on Google Maps embedded in the current page.
This feature will be restored as soon as I figure out how to do (any help would be appreciated!)

See this track layout with Google Earth Due to technical problems, temporarily it’s no longer possible to see the circuits on Google Maps embedded in the current page.
This feature will be restored as soon as I figure out how to do (any help would be appreciated!)

Google Earth
(milermeter.com can be used in your browser, without installing anything; Google Earth is a program that must be installed in your computer)
(Map shown here above can show at the same time all eventual layouts drawn. If you want to see only some of them, please go to Google Maps or Google Earth, by clicking on its own link)



Updates
Date Track layout Years Description by Map by Thanks to Note
July 16th 2011     Guido de Carli Roelard Smit Roelard Smit New Description with map
Not all eventual updates issued in last years are already visible in this list
 
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