Euromarque Motorsport Park

Euromarque Motorsport Park[1] (often referred to as Ruapuna) is a permanent motor racing circuit owned and operated by the Canterbury Car Club Inc on land leased from the Christchurch City Council.The circuit was a fairly simple sealed surface road course, at just a mile in length and comprising essentially a flat tri-oval with an extended main straight down to a hairpin bend.[3] The track surface is hot mix bitumen and runs for 3.330 km (2.069 mi) in a counter-clockwise direction with many fast sweeping corners.[5] The track features on the motorsport racing simulation game Project CARS 2 as Ruapana Park.[7] As of February 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Euromarque Motorsport Park are listed as: Adjacent to the main circuit (on the south side) is the Ruapuna Speedway.
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