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Jul 16, 2011
Red Bull Rookies Cup: Lucky Numbers Jul 16, 2011
With the news that the Red Bull Rookies Cup series will extend to at least 2013, and that the selection process for riders for the 2012 championship is now open, we take a look at the numbers that...
Jul 13, 2011
Red Bull Rookies Cup: Best of the Blogs Jul 13, 2011
With the Mugello GP in their rear-view and Hohenstein-Ernstthal in Germany coming up, it's time to check in with the riders' blogs...
Jun 17, 2011
Red Bull Rookies Cup 2011: Silverstone Summary Jun 17, 2011
Check out this video summary of last weekend's Red Bull Moto GP Rookies Cup stop at Silverstone.
Jun 14, 2011
Red Bull Rookies Cup: Best of the Blogs Jun 14, 2011
Now that the dust has settled on Round Three of the Red Bull Rookies Cup at Silverstone, UK, we check in with the riders' blogs...
Apr 8, 2011
Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup: Jerez highlights Apr 8, 2011
If you missed the action from the Red Bull Rookies Cup 2011 in Jerez last weekend, don't worry because you can catch up here. Your host is Peter Clifford.
Event Details
- Location
- Mugello, Italy (Map this address )
- Start
- JUL 2, 2011 at 12:00 AM
- End
- JUL 3, 2011 at 11:59 PM
- About
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The rolling Tuscan hills over Florence are the next stop as the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup heads to Mugello, home of one of the world's most beautiful circuits.
Mugello Circuit (Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello) is 5.245km in length (3.259m) and has 15 turns and one long straight. Grand Prix motorcycle racing is an annual event here, but the track is also used for Formula One testing. Races have been held on public streets around Mugello since the 1920s, unfortunately falling by the wayside during the wars. In 1955 the Mugello GP was revived once again, and from 1964 to 1969 it existed as a Targa Florio style road race consisting of eight laps of 66.2 km each. Like the proverbial ugly duckling, the Mugello road circuit of the 20s blossomed into a modern, forward-thinking race track where safety, technology and facilities combine. Designed with this in mind the International Mugello Circuit guarantees maximum safety for both the drivers and spectators. Originally designed in the 70s, it was later greatly remodeled by Ferrari, but has always remained one of the most scenic, modern and safe racing facilities in the world.
Red Bull Rookies Cup - Italy