Asmara circuit (in Italian calledCircuito Asmara and in English sometimes "Circuit of Asmara") was a car race done in the main streets ofAsmara, when it was a colony of theKingdom of Italy. The Circuito was created in 1938 (87 years ago) (1938)Italian Eritrea and was later done -with many interruptions- until 1972 (53 years ago) (1972).
The Italian government afterWorld War I gave importance to sport activities in theItalian colonies. One of the most followed were those related to car races. Indeed, inItalian Libya was created the famous "Gran Premio di Tripoli", one of the most important in the world during the late 1930s, but even minor car races were done in the other Italian colonies, like the one in Asmara (and later even in Somalia'sMogadiscio).
(The Italians in Asmara) organised an automobile club and started running competitions, one of the first of which was the 26 km Nefasit to Asmara Hillclimb for the "Coppa del Governatore dell’Eritrea" on 23 May 1937. I am sure that there was more competition but the next major event was held on Christmas Day 1938 which attracted two Alfa Romeos from Italy as well as many locals. There were two races for cars up to, and over, 1.5 litres. The former was won by a 4CS Maserati, whilst Romano’s Alfa Romeo 8C2300 Monza won the main event. There were no fewer than fourteen 6C1750 Alfa entered in the race for larger-capacity cars so it is not surprising that an Alfa Romeo agency was opened in Asmara. Simon Moore
So, in Italian Asmara (capital of Eritrea), was done in 1938 the "Primo Circuito di Asmara".[1] It was won by an "Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza" driven by Emilio Romano on the Christmas race calledCoppa di Natale.[2] Before there has been a race for smaller cars with less the 1500cc, that was won by a 4CS Maserati and was calledCoppa Governatore. In the main race there were 14 Alfa Romeo 1750[3] and was enthusiastically followed by many thousands of Italians and Eritreans[4]

The "Primo Circuito di Asmara" was made of two car races, the first being the most important:
The race was done on the streets of Italian Asmara, with the start in front of theAsmara Opera: it was long nearly 2865 meters on each side of the "Viale Milano" and "Viale Roma" (now called "Sematat avenue") and lasted 40 laps (in Italian called "Giri") for a total of 108 km[5]
The second "Circuito Asmara" was to be done in December 1939, but the beginning ofWorld War II blocked it. Only in 1948 was done the second and was won by Ettore Salvatori on Maserati,[6] even if it was done with reduced participation of cars.[7]
After the end of the war the circuit was also done in 1950, 1951 and 1952, but was only for local people. The fifth done in 1952 was followed by huge crowds.[8] Later it was done with some interruptions until 1969, with the "Coppa SM Haile Selassie".[9] The last that was done in 1972[10](when was called "Gran Premio Automobilistico Expo'72"[11]) with the presence of emperorHaile Selassie[12]
With the start of theEritrean Civil Wars related to the struggle for the independence of Eritrea from Ethiopia all the car races were stopped in Asmara. But in the 2010s the car races are again done in Asmara, even if with "local cars".[13]