Buriram International Circuit
| Grand Prix Circuit (2014–present) | |
| Location | Buriram, Thailand | 
|---|---|
| Time zone | UTC+07:00 (Thai Standard Time) | 
| Coordinates | 14°57′46.24″N 103°5′5.99″E / 14.9628444°N 103.0849972°E | 
| Capacity | 50,000 (grandstand) + 50,000 (berm) = 100,000 total capacity | 
| FIA Grade | 1 | 
| Broke ground | 2 March 2013 | 
| Opened | 4 October 2014 | 
| Construction cost | THB 2 billion | 
| Architect | Hermann Tilke | 
| Major events | Current: Grand Prix motorcycle racing Thailand motorcycle Grand Prix (2018–2019, 2022–present) GT World Challenge Asia (2017–2019, 2023–present) TCR Asia Series (2015–2016, 2024–present) Asia Road Racing Championship (2014–2019, 2022–present) Former: Asian Le Mans Series 4 Hours of Buriram (2016–2020) Super GT (2014–2019) World SBK (2015–2019) WTCC Race of Thailand (2015) | 
| Website | http://www.bric.co.th/ | 
| Grand Prix Circuit (2014–present) | |
| Surface | Asphalt | 
| Length | 4.554 km (2.830 miles) | 
| Turns | 12 | 
| Race lap record | 1:23.848 ( Nick Cassidy, Ligier JS P217, 2020, LMP2) | 
| 'D' Circuit (2014–present) | |
| Surface | Asphalt | 
| Length | 3.126 km (1.942 miles) | 
| Turns | 8 | 
The Buriram International Circuit (known as Chang International Circuit (ช้าง อินเตอร์เนชั่นแนล เซอร์กิต) for commercial purposes, but listed by its non-commercial name because of alcohol restrictions in some countries) is a motorsport race track in Buriram, Buriram Province, Thailand. The circuit was opened in October 2014. This is the first FIA Grade 1 and FIM Grade A circuit in Thailand.