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The Dubai Autodrome was designed by the renowned German architect and racetrack designer Hermann Tilke and constructed in 2004.
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The Dubai Autodrome is considered one of the premier motorsport venues outside Europe, housing the first FIA accredited circuit in the Middle East.
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The Autodrome is a 5.39 km long track and features six different layouts, ranging from a full Grand Prix course to country club and endurance formats.
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The Dubai Autodrome is home to a range of events such as the VLN Endurance series, the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup, Radical Middle East Cup and various drifting competitions.
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The Circuit Club at the Dubai Autodrome plays host to a range of high-end events, including corporate days out on the racetrack and VIP hospitality.
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The Dubai Autodrome has its own permanent karting circuit, as well as an off-road course for experience and race days.
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The circuit also features a business centre and a suite of meeting venues for private and corporate events.
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The Dubai Autodrome is located in Sports City, a residential and leisure complex offering its own boulevard, 18-hole golf course, cricket stadium and the Ernie Else designed PGA National Golf Course.
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In 2007 the Dubai Autodrome became the first FIA Grade 1 approved motorsport venue in the Middle East.
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In 2014 the Autodrome hosted the world’s first G-Force experience, allowing everyday drivers to experience more than five times the force of gravity on the race track – reaching speeds of up to 300 km/h.