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Revision as of 19:49, 7 June 2023
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Circuit length | 3.337 km (2.074 miles) |
Race length | 260.286 km (161.734 miles) |
Laps | 78 |
Last race (2021) | |
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Fastest lap |
The Rio Palito Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula Grand Prix de Rio Palito) is an annual Formula motor race at the Circuit de Beausoleil, a street circuit that runs through San Beausoleil, Rio Palito. It is widely considered to be the most important and famous formula races internationally, attracting millions of viewers and spectators from around the world. It is the principle race of the Crown Formula.
History
Circuit
Organization
List of races
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2021 | Bjoren Djurna |
2022 | Event cancelled |
2023 | racer |