India 2nd Largest Race Track In Coimbatore With CoASTT
Sophia Loren (Author) Published Date : Jun 26, 2024 14:56 ISTIndia
The recent debut of Coimbatore's new race track has stirred up great excitement and high hopes within the racing community. Boasting the title of being the second-largest race track in India, this new addition has captured the attention of race enthusiasts nationwide.
With its modern facilities and challenging design, the Coimbatore race track is expected to be an attractive destination for both professional and amateur racers alike. This development is anticipated to elevate Coimbatore's status as a prominent hub for motorsports in the country.
CoASTT Race Track In Coimbatore:
The race track is located in the scenic outskirts of Karumathampatti, Coimbatore. It was meticulously constructed by the Auto Sports Transport Trust (CoASTT), which has developed a state-of-the-art racing facility that promises an exhilarating experience for both participants and spectators.
The CoASTT high-performance center features a sprawling 3.8-kilometer race track spread across 111 acres. CoASTT's goal is to position itself as a premier venue for testing cars, motorcycles, and electric vehicles (EVs), rather than just being a venue for races.
Buddh International Circuit (BIC) Race Track:
The Buddh International Circuit (BIC) near Delhi is currently the largest race track in India and sets an incredibly high standard for racing events in the country. Following the BIC, the Coimbatore Area Sports and Amusement Park Trust (CoASTT) is the next biggest race track in India.
In this situation, the presence of the new race track in Coimbatore has generated significant excitement among racing enthusiasts. The track has undergone considerable development, with the completion of final adjustments and preparations currently in progress as we eagerly anticipate its imminent opening.
The racing community is buzzing with excitement as the CoASTT high-performance center not only pledges to honor Coimbatore's esteemed motorsport heritage but also aims to elevate it to new heights.