Do you love fast food? Come and enjoy it where the best people are ready for it. You donít have to go far for this, you can find several circuits in the Czech Republic. And if you want to go to our neighbours, you can also take a ride in Slovakia.
What do you ride on the circuit?
Do you have a dream car that you want to pedal around the circuit? Or would you rather ride in the passenger seat aka navigator? You can choose from a variety of cars, including yours.
Pronáá&a sports car
At one of theáwaterácircuits, you have the opportunity to testáaáa&a range of supercars from Ferrari to Lamborghini to BMW. From theálieí, whichá stá stáher fandíte and howá the car inás impressed with itsácharacteristics.
Come along for a little taste of what's in store for you:
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Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 with 600 hp, a top speed of 325 km/h and a 0 to 100 km/h time of 3.2 seconds.
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Ferrari 458 Italia with a 0 to 100 km/h time of 3.3 seconds, a top speed of 325 km/h and a top speed of 570 hp.
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BMW M2 or M3 – the former has 370 hp under the hood and goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.3 seconds, while the latter boasts 431 hp and 0 to 100 km/h in 4.1 seconds.
For those who don't want to drive, the ride in the passenger seat is the perfect option. In such aécase, theédí experiencešený a rider whoý will makeá an unforgettableý experience. How about trying it in the Lotus Exige Sport, which is a perfect fit for the track with its 1,100 kg weight.

Iíwhether on the circuit in my own car
If you donátá with foreigná cars, go brá to explore theáwaterá countryá calmly in yourá car. Test its performance to the full, test its handling and discover its limits and the limits of your driving skills. Within a few laps, you will feel like a waterman and learn how to control your vehicle. For example, at the Masaryk Circuit, we can even coach you on the circuit in your own car, where an instructor will work with you to improve your driving skills over a number of levels.
In such aécase, we recommend to m´t the car in aád as it will get moreéc than in normal traffic. Be sure not to make the mistake of topping up the coolant and oil. The brakes deserve special attention too. Just safe for the first time.
How many circuits can you ride on?
Don't just lie on the car, it's important to choose a circuit that you feel comfortable on. While some cars can be less sharp, other cars are worth trying once you are a bit more confident behind the wheel.
Take to the Masaryk Circuit in Brno and test the 5,403m of jí zá zá traffic
Automotodrom Brno or Masaryk Circuit is the largestší záwaterí circuit in the Czech Republic, whichý offers&yiacute;zí route with a totalé length of 5 403,19 m. The Šíline of the dráhy is a comfortable 15 m. It allows safe control of the vehicle even at higher speeds when the field of view is narrowed.
You can test your driving skills on a total of 14 corners, 6 of which are left-hand and 8 right-hand, with radii ranging from 50 to 300 metres. Of course, you will also enjoy the straights, where you can try your swing. There are a total of 13 úý§ions – the shortest ú má 35 m, and the longest ú then at ú fine ú 636,56 m. And what does it look like with the teré Over theý&scaron&ení of the circuit má 73,75 m and you will find a maximumá&lní riseá 7,5 % on the dé 917 m and a 5 % dropá&ní on the dé 410 m.
The Brno circuit therefore offers a relatively good number of loops and horizons that are suitable for experienced drivers. The longé cí huntingé straight will also test you onšlapané supersports, with whichý you can attack speeds of 300 km/h!
The interesting thing is that the Masaryk Circuit used to be 29 kilometres long. In addition to asphalt, the riders also enjoyed paving stones or concrete. This is how the circuit operated from the 1930s to the 1970s. A newá, témeasuring five and a half kilometers longá route, was builtá only in 1987.

Test the limits of the car at the 21 stops of the Autodrom Most
Autodrom Most was built between 1978 and 1983 in the middle of a bývaléh coalémine. Here you can enjoy, for example, motorcycles, trucks and even endurance water. It is also possible to ride inšhoweveráwater.
The Bridge circuit offers a 4,212 m long trail with a total of 21 turns – 9 left and 12 right. The Šíline is 12–14 m long. It provides a gentle & gentle & space for a brisk ride.
Terén is relatively unáý – and overášení má of just 12.04 m with a maxální riseání of 2.8% and a maxální fallání of 3.2%. There is no need to look at the big horizons here. Even méení drivers will enjoy it (for úfullé beginé but not for ú drivers, we first recommend šskid wheel, where they get to controládání the car into a smalláku – coná themselves on an adjacentám menším polygon).
As for theýá afterá dayá acceleration, you can test it on several straightsá – the shortest&scaroná má 150 m, the longest&scaroná then the wholeý 792 m.
Go to the neighbours to try out the nearly 6km Slovakia ring
If you would like to go a bit longer, we recommend you to Slovakia to see the Slovakia Ring built in 2008–2009. With a track length of 5,922 m, a 12 m drop and a 900 m straight, you can really spread it out. This water circuit is one of the longest in Europe and offers 6 different route options in both directions. The more varied&scaron& í route is provided not only by theá but also by theé man-madeé overý &scaron& ení Acquireí aí horizon thaté everyý experiencedšený rider appreciates.

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Howé other&scaron& í circuits can you drive around?
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Autodrom Sosnová: Near the Czeché Lípy iná waitingá notá ludný circuit in a distance of about a kilometer. The track is široká up to 8 m and is moreší suitable for even mélessýhorseá cars and mélessšené drivers. What about trying out the Toyota GR Yaris with a weight of just 1,280 kgých 1,280 kg?
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Autodrom Hradec Králové – Czech Ring: Hradecký circuit is quite youngý it was opened only in 2011. You can enjoy 1 to 1,3 km of asphaltésurface. What about testing thešlapaný hot hatch with an eight-speed automatic transmission in a Hyundai i30N here?
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Highé Mýto Autodrome: The circuit in Highé Mýto is not a newý circuit, it has been providing joy to drivers since 1976. The track is about 1,5 km long and offers a number of curves and straights with a total length of 11 meters. Drivers who want to get acquainted with the circuit and go to Brno for more adrenaline can also take a ride here. Soé here you will find šcola safeé jízdy, whichá is not only suitable for new drivers.
How much does it cost on the circuit?
You will pay aázda on the circuit in the order of


