
AVUS - Wikipedia
The Automobil-Verkehrs- und Übungsstraße ('Automobile traffic and training road'), known as AVUS (German pronunciation: [ˈaːvʊs] ⓘ), is a public road in Berlin, Germany. Opened in 1921, it was also used as a motor racing circuit until 1998. Today, the AVUS forms the northern part of the Bundesautobahn 115.
Avus map, history and latest races - Motor Sport Magazine
Explore the Avus racing circuit with circuit diagram, lap times, race history & many more details from the motorsport database.
AVUS - Formula 1 Wiki
The AVUS (Automobil-Verkehrs-und-Übungs-Straße) was a temporary circuit, set up using a section of the Autobahn in southwestern Berlin, Germany. It only hosted modern Formula One once, the 1959 German Grand Prix, won by Tony Brooks in a Ferrari. The only previous Grand Prix was in 1926, won by Rudolf Caracciola.
AVUS - RacingCircuits.info
The AVUS circuit was located in the Hallensee and Grunewald areas of Berlin, Germany. Today the circuit exists as a stretch of the 115 Autobahn on the edge of the city centre, which used to be a route in and out of the West German enclave during the Cold War years.
AVUS-Tribüne (Automobile Traffic and Practice Road)
2022年9月1日 · AVUS-Tribüne (Automobile Traffic and Practice Road) The world's first motorway was used as a racetrack until the late 1990s. Berlin, Germany
AVUS Circuit layout & records - F1-Fansite.com
See all Avus circuit F1 info. Check out the lap record, layout, history, team & driver ranking, race winners & podiums of this track in Berlin.
Category:AVUS circuit maps - Wikimedia Commons
Media in category "AVUS circuit maps" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.
AVUS - STATS F1
The letters A.V.U.S. stand for "Automobil Verkehr und Übung Strass" (Automobile Traffic and Practice Road). Its layout is quite simplistic, as it follows the parallel lanes of a highway, connected by a loop on one side and, on the other side, a 45° banked brick curve.
Satellite map of AVUS, Germany. Latitude: 52.4750 Longitude: …
Map of AVUS The Automobil-Verkehrs- und Übungsstraße ('Automobile traffic and training road'), better known as AVUS, is a public road in Berlin, Germany. Opened in 1921, it is the oldest controlled-access highway in Europe. Until 1998 it was also used as a motor racing circuit. Latitude: 52° 28' 29.99" N Longitude: 13° 15' 3.00" E
AVUS Overview - Motorsport Stats
AVUS Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters 1 series Berlin Length 2,639 km Corners 4 First race 1959, DEU Last race 1995, AVU overview results track map