Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba

Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba
LocationAv. Iraí, nº 16, Pinhais, PR, Brazil
Time zoneUTC−03:00
Coordinates25°26′41″S 49°11′49″W / 25.44472°S 49.19694°W / -25.44472; -49.19694
Broke ground1965
Opened1967
Closed12 January 2022 (2022-01-12)
Major eventsTCR South America (2021)
Stock Car Brasil (1980–2018, 2020–2021)
Copa Truck (2018, 2020–2021)
GT Sprint Race (2012–2018, 2020–2021)
Stock Car Corrida do Milhão (2017)
Fórmula 3 Brasil (2014–2017)
Fórmula Truck (1996, 1998–2003, 2005–2016)
F3 Sudamericana (1989, 1992, 1996, 2002–2010, 2012–2013)
Campeonato Sudamericano de GT (2007–2013)
WTCC Race of Brazil (2006–2012)
Auto GP (2012)
TC2000 (2005–2006)
World Series by Nissan (2002)
Mil Milhas Brasil (1999)
SASTC (1997–1998)
Websitehttp://www.autodromodecuritiba.com.br/
Full Circuit (1988–2022)
Length3.707 km (2.304 miles)
Turns11
Race lap record1:10.182 ( Bas Leinders, Dallara SN01, 2002, Formula Nissan)
Outer Circuit (1988–2022)
Length2.600 km (1.616 miles)
Turns5
Race lap record0:50.371 ( Daniel Serra, Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car, 2021, Stock Car Pro)
Original Circuit (1967–1987)
Length4.200 km (2.610 miles)
Turns9

Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba (also known as Autódromo de Pinhais and Circuito Raul Boesel) was a motorsports circuit located in Pinhais, Brazil. It has been host to the World Touring Car Championship, TC2000, Fórmula Truck and Stock Car Brasil racing. Until 2013 the circuit has also been host of the South American Formula 3 Series, namely the Formula 3 Sudamericana. The circuit also formerly hosted the Brazilian Formula Three Championship.

The circuit also hosted the "Festival Brasileiro de Arrancada", from 1992 to 2016, which was the biggest drag racing event in Latin America.