Original Circuit (2001–present) | |
| Location | Campo Grande,Mato Grosso do Sul,Brazil |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 20°28′33″S54°27′56″W / 20.47583°S 54.46556°W /-20.47583; -54.46556 |
| Opened | 5 August 2001; 24 years ago (2001-08-05) |
| Major events | Current: Copa Truck (2017–2019, 2024–present) Former: Stock Car Pro Series (2002–2004, 2006–2011, 2015, 2018–2019, 2025) NASCAR Brasil (2024–2025) Fórmula Truck (2001, 2003–2008, 2010, 2015–2016, 2023–2025) Fórmula 3 Brasil (2015) Campeonato Brasiliero de GT (2011–2012) F3 Sudamericana (2001–2003, 2005, 2009–2011) |
| Full Circuit (2009–present) | |
| Length | 3.533 km (2.195 mi) |
| Turns | 10 |
| Race lap record | 1:18.090 ( |
| Original Circuit (2001–present) | |
| Length | 3.443 km (2.139 mi) |
| Turns | 10 |
| Race lap record | 1:18.600 ( |
Autódromo Internacional de Campo Grande is a motorsports circuit located inCampo Grande,Brazil.Till 2011 the circuit was one of the hosts of the South American Formula Three series, namely theFormula 3 Sudamericana.
As of October 2025, the fastest official lap records at the Autódromo Internacional de Campo Grande are listed as:
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