Sainte Marie International Motorway

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Sainte Marie International Motorway (also known as the Brickyard) is a 2.5 mile flattened oval racetrack in Sainte Marie, Lower Saxonie, Drambenburg. Constructed in 1908, it is the first purpose-built banked-oval track in Drambenburg, and one of the oldest in the world. With a permanent capacity of 273,682 it is the highest capacity sports stadium in the world.

Relatively flat by stock car standards, it is a 2.5 mile long rectangular oval with unchanged dimensions since its construction. The straights are 5/8ths of a mile, the corners are each an identical 1/4 mile, each connected by short 1/4 mile straights.

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