About the circuit
Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello
Located 30km north-east of Florence in the beautiful countryside of Tuscany, Mugello is a modern circuit with excellent facilities. Bought by Ferrari back in 1988, the 5.245km track has been renovated to a high standard and has a growing reputation as one of the world’s most up-to-date, scenic and safest race circuits.
A blend of slow and fast turns with sweeping curves, long straights and off-camber corners make Mugello one of the most challenging circuits for the riders and engineers. Having hosted its first MotoGP event back in 1976 the venue became a permanent fixture in 1991 after extensive refurbishment. Set within a beautiful tree lined Tuscan valley, Mugello also offers ample viewing areas for a particularly boisterous and partisan Italian crowd.
Track by category
Category | Laps | Total Distance | Finish in case of red flag |
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MotoGP™ | 23 | 120.64 Km / 74.96 Miles | 17 |
Moto2™ | 19 | 99.66 Km / 61.92 Miles | 14 |
Moto3™ | 17 | 89.17 Km / 55.4 Miles | 13 |
Circuit Specs
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Total length
5.25Km / 3.26 Miles
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Total Width
14m / 45.93ft
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Longest Straight
1,141m / 3743.44ft
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Right Corners
9
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Left Corners
6
The first time that Mugello hosted a Grand Prix event was in the year 1976, and the layout of the stunning Tuscan circuit, which undulates naturally within a beautiful tree lined valley, has remained practically the same ever since.