Autódromo Vegas de Quilaco

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Circuit Overview


The Autódromo Vegas de Quilaco (also known as the Autódromo Sergio Wagner Rosas) has provided racers in the south of Chile with a home for club events for half a century, fulfilling the need for speed in an area otherwise short of motorsport opportunities.


Circuit History


The circuit was the brainchild of Sergio Wagner Rosas, who in 1969 convinced engineers building the local IANSA sugar plant to provide machinery for local volunteers to carve out a dirt track near the city of La Unión.

From these humble beginnings the track flourished and in 1994 was finally paved with asphalt to create a permanent circuit.  The short and twisty 0.913 miles (1.470km) track boasts barely any straights, save for the short section by the start/finish line, which has a tendency to create frenetic racing.

The circuit is now more commonly known as the Autódromo Sergio Wagner Rosas in memory of its founder, who died in 2012.

In the past the circuit hosted a date of the national championship of Formula 3 and a 100 kilometers of Quilaco, endurance race, however the deteriorating track surface means that today little more than amateur club events are held.

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Autódromo Vegas de Quilaco, La Unión, Región de los Ríos, Chile

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