GP1.5
Grand Prix de Austria
This green circuit is located Northwest of Graz, an old city in Austria. Based on the Österreichring first constructed in 1969, it was also called the A1 Ring from 1997 to 2010. This is a high speed circuit combining sharp tight corners and long flat out sections, and while the course layout appears simple, the circuit is located in a hilly area creating large ascents and descents. This makes the track much more difficult than it seems at first glance. The skill of the driver will greatly affect the lap times on this track. The full track as well as the short version has been included.
Austria - Carrera | Tiempo | Puntos | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
Pedro Breton | 1:07.647 | 25 | ||
2
|
Jose Espinosa | 1:07.758 | 18 | ||
3
|
Sebastian Cedeño | 1:07.384 | 15 | ||
4
|
Fredy Mera | 1:07.339 | 12 | ||
5
|
Luis sifres | Prequali | 1:08.454 | 10 | |
6
|
Ivan Gabriel Rivas | 1:07.060 | 8 | ||
7
|
Andres Terrero | 1:07.872 | 6 | ||
8
|
Fausto Huerta | 1:07.387 | 4 | ||
9
|
Gabriel Tapia | 1:08.604 | 2 | ||
10
|
Danguel Sepulveda | 1:08.002 | 1 | ||
11
|
Diego Lira | 1:07.917 | |||
12
|
Marco Sanchez | 1:05.941 | |||
13
|
Eduardo Guerrero | 1:06.195 | |||
14
|
Gabriel Tapia | 1:07.793 | |||
15
|
Francisco Lluberes | 1:08.331 | |||
16
|
Jeyson Alcantara | 1:08.178 | |||
17
|
Jimmy Llibre | 1:09.024 | |||
18
|
Michael Brea | Prequali | 1:09.173 |
Tracks powered by JLV Solutions