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El Pinar


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Country:Uruguay 
Opened:1956
Country:Uruguay 
Opened:1956
Country:Uruguay 
Opened:1956
Country:Uruguay 
Opened:1956
Country:Uruguay 
Opened:1956
Country:Uruguay 
Opened:1956

The Autódromo Víctor Borrat Fabini in El Pinar, just outside the capital city of Montevideo, is probably Uruguay’s most important circuit.

The venue opened back in 1956, originally with a simple triangular layout which still exists today, although it is not often used for top-level competitions.

In 1975 most of the infield section was added, albeit two years late due to the oil crisis of the time increasing construction costs, creating a tight and compact layout, particularly for the ‘No. 3’ variant.

In the late 1990s, the regional South American Super Touring Championship made its one and only visit to the circuit, meaning that it would be more than two decades before international tin tops returned.

A new extension was added at Turn 2 in the late 2010s, opening in 2017 following input from renowned circuit designer Hermann Tilke. At the same time, the old hairpin ‘Gota de Agua’ was brought back into use, providing an additional corner option.

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El Pinar touring car race winners

Series
Year
Round
Layout
Driver
Entrant
Car
TCR SA
2023
Cyan Racing Lynk & Co
Lynk & Co 03 FL TCR
TCR SA
2023
10
No. 1
Cyan Racing Lynk & Co
Lynk & Co 03 FL TCR
TCR SA
2022
PMO Motorsport
Lynk & Co 03 TCR
TCR SA
2022
Squadra Martino
Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR
TCR SA
2021
7
No. 3 (Variant)
Cobra Racing
Audi RS3 LMS TCR
TCR SA
2021
6
No. 3 (Variant)
Cobra Racing
Audi RS3 LMS TCR
SASTC
1999
Proas Motorsport
BMW 320i
SASTC
1999
Diablo Motorsport
BMW 320i

Note: Data valid for period between 2nd May 1999 and 20th Aug 2023