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Shah Alam Circuit or Batu Tiga Speedway Circuit was a racing circuit in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. The circuit layout was designed by Dutchman John Hugenholtz.
History
The circuit was opened in 1968. The 1968 Malaysian Grand Prix was held there on 8 September as a Formula Libre race and was won by Indonesian Hengkie Irawan driving an Elfin 600. The circuit was the venue for the Malaysian Grand Prix until 1982, with the starting field consisting alternately of vehicles from the Formula Atlantic, Formula Pacific or Formula 2. The last Malaysian Grand Prix race held in Shah Alam was held for Formula Brabham in 1995.
The circuit was closed in 1977 after an accident that killed six children, although it later reopened after improvements of fences and guard rails around the track were carried out. In 1985 the track was lengthened from 3.380 km (2.100 mi) to 3.693 km (2.295 mi) with the addition of the curve 11. In the same year, the first international racing event was held. Titled as the 1985 800 km of Selangor, the race was the tenth and final round of the 1985 World Endurance Championship, and was won by Jacky Ickx and Jochen Mass driving a Porsche 962C.
The circuit hosted rounds of the Superbike World Championship in the 1990 and 1991, and from 1991 to 1997 it hosted the Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix. Mick Doohan is the all-time leader in motorcycle Grand Prix victories at the venue, winning the event four times. The motorcycle Grand Prix was later moved to the Johor Circuit, and later to the Sepang International Circuit.
In 2003 the circuit was sold by Selangor state government to a property developer, which then developed the area into a luxury housing project by the name D'Kayangan.
Details
The Batu Tiga Speedway Circuit Track Details In Brief:
Total Area: 143 acres (0.58 km2)
No. of Pits: 57 units, 42 units concrete pit (22' x 17'), 15 units wooden pits (22' x 7')
Spectator capacity: Covered grandstand - 8000, Uncovered grandstand - 18,000
Track length: 3.380 km (2.100 mi) (1968–1984) / 3.693 km (2.295 mi) (1985–2003)
No. of Turns: 14. Left -4, Right -10
Straights: 3. The longest straight was 600 m (2,000 ft)
Gate Entrances: 3
Lap records
The fastest official race lap records at the Shah Alam Circuit are listed as:
In popular culture
The track was used as one of the shooting locations for Jackie Chan's 1995 film Thunderbolt.
See also
Malaysian Grand Prix
Mohamed Khir bin Toyo
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar Sirkuit Grand Prix Sepeda Motor
- Grand Prix Sepeda Motor musim 1998
- Grand Prix Sepeda Motor musim 1996
- Grand Prix Sepeda Motor musim 1997
- Grand Prix Sepeda Motor musim 1994
- Singapura
- Grand Prix Sepeda Motor musim 1995
- Grand Prix Sepeda Motor musim 1993
- Grand Prix Sepeda Motor musim 1992
- Kuala Lumpur
- Shah Alam Circuit
- Shah Alam
- Hisamuddin of Selangor
- Shah Alam Stadium
- Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix
- List of motorcycle Grand Prix wins by Valentino Rossi
- 1995 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix
- List of motor racing tracks in Asia
- 1997 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix
- Asia Road Racing Championship