Pyynikki Circuit

Pyynikki is a district and a nature reserve in , . It is located in the Pyynikinharju ridge, between the city center and the western district of . Pyynikinharju is the highest esker in the world, rising 85 meters above the level of lake Pyhäjärvi.Tampere Circuit was a motorsport race track which ran on public streets of Pyynikki. Pyynikki is a district and a nature reserve in Tampere, Finland. It is located in the Pyynikinharju ridge, between the city center and the western district of Pispala. Tampere Circuit was a motorsport race track located in Tampere, Finland. The route was used for an annual motorcycle race called Pyynikinajo in 1932-1939 and 1946-1971. In 1962 and 1963, the circuit hosted the Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix, a round of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championship. The track ran on public streets of the Pyynikki district. The event was banned after 1971 due to general safety concerns. street circuit in Tampere, Finland. Pyynikki Circuit (Q2120091). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. street circuit in Tampere, Finland. Tampere Circuit. edit. Language. Pyynikki. New York has Central Park, but how many cities can boast about having a central forest? One of the Tampere city centre neighbourhoods, Pyynikki, is home to a gorgeous pine tree forest on top of a ridge. In the forest there is an illuminated jogging trail that becomes a skiing trail in the winter, and the view from the high cliffs will take your breath away. Het Pyynikki Circuit is een voormalig stratencircuit in de Finse stad Tampere. Het bevond zich in een park in de gelijknamige wijk. Het circuit was 3,608 kilometer lang en er werd met de klok mee gereden. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Pyynikki Circuit. Home. News. Pyynikki (Swedish: Pynike) is a district and a nature reserve in Tampere, Finland. It is located in the Pyynikinharju ridge, between the city center and the western district of Pispala. Pyynikinharju is the highest esker in the world, rising 85 meters above the level of lake Pyhäjärvi.[1]. Tampere Circuit was a motorsport race track which ran on public streets of Pyynikki. In 1962 and 1963, the Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix on Tampere Circuit was a race of the Road Racing World Championship.[2]. Races on the Pyynikki Circuit were banned in 1971 for safety reasons, but in the final year the future World Champion Jarno Saarinen won two classes. Content in this edit is translated from the existing Dutch Wikipedia article at Pyynikki Circuit; see its history for attribution. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Pyynikki Circuit".