
Vallelunga, officially known as Autodromo Vallelunga Piero Taruffi, is a motor racing circuit located near Rome, Italy. It opened in 1951 and later developed into one of Italy’s important permanent racing venues. The circuit is named after Italian racing driver and engineer Piero Taruffi. Vallelunga is known for its mix of technical corners, fast sections, and several different track layouts. It has hosted many types of motorsport, including touring cars, GT racing, motorcycle racing, historic events, and national championships. The circuit is also used for testing, driver training, and automotive development. Today, Vallelunga remains an important part of Italian motorsport and is respected for its history, versatility, and challenging layout.
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