Parque Tangamanga I and II are public parks in the city ofSan Luis Potosí, Mexico.
Parque Tangamanga I was inaugurated in 1983 in the former Hacienda La Tenería. Parque Tangamanga II was the old airport of the city, and was turned into a park in 1985.
Parque Tangamanga I is located in the south of the city. AfterBosque de Chapultepec, it is the second largest urban park in Mexico at 411 hectares (1,020 acres).
Layout of San Luis 400 | |
| Location | San Luis Potosí,Mexico |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 22°10′56.6″N100°59′36.6″W / 22.182389°N 100.993500°W /22.182389; -100.993500 |
| Major events | Former: NACAM Formula 4 Championship (2016–2017, 2019) Fórmula Panam (2003–2005, 2016) LATAM Challenge Series (2008–2013) Desafío Corona (2004) |
| Full Circuit | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 2.300 km (1.429 mi) |
| Turns | 13 |
| Race lap record | 1:06.488 ( |
Parque Tangamanga II is located in the north of the city.
A local television station, Canal 9, has been located in the park since 2002.[1]
The Autódromo is a permanent motor racing circuit located on the old airport runway. The track is 2,300 km (1,400 mi) long. It has been the venue for many national racing events, includingDesafío Corona, Copa Pirelli,LATAM Challenge Series,Super Copa Telcel andCARreras.
As of March 2019, the fastest official race lap records at the Autódromo San Luis 400 are listed as: