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| Record_driver4 = Colin Calder | Record_team4 = Gould GR37-Judd EV 4.0 | Record_class4 = (British Sprint Championship ) | Record_year4 = 2011 | Layout5 = Snetterton Circuit (Prior 2011) | Length_mi5 = 1.952 | Length_km5 = 3.123 | Turns5 = 7 | Record_time5 = 0:56.095 | | Record_driver5= Klaas Zwart | Record_class5 = EuroBoss | Record_team5 = Ascari-Judd 4.0 V10 | Record_year5 = 2007 }} Snetterton Circuit is a motor racing course in Norfolk, England, originally opened in 1953. Owned by MotorSport Vision, it is situated on the A11 road north-east of the town of Thetford and south-west of the city of Norwich. The circuit is named after the nearby village of Snetterton to the north-west of the circuit, although much of the circuit lies in the adjoining civil parish of Quidenham.〔Ordnance Survey (1999). ''OS Explorer Map 237 - Norwich''. ISBN 0-319-21868-6.〕 The circuit hosts races from series including the British Touring Car Championship, British Formula Three Championship and British Superbike Championship. From 1980 to 1994, the track hosted the UK's first 24-hour race, the Willhire 24 Hour. Since 2003 the 2CV 24 Hour Race has been held at Snetterton on the 200 Circuit. ==Pre-racing history== Snetterton was originally an RAF airfield, RAF Snetterton Heath, later used by the United States Army Air Force. The airfield opened in May 1943 and closed in November 1948. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Snetterton Circuit」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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