Circuito del Montenero
Montenero Road Course (1922–1935) | |
| Location | Livorno, Italy |
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| Time zone | UTC+01:00 |
| Coordinates | 43°30′45″N 10°19′2″E / 43.51250°N 10.31722°E |
| Major events | Formula Libre - Grand Prix - Voiturette |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 22.5 km (14.0 miles) |
| Turns | 164 |
| Race lap record | 13:27.8 (89.13 km/h) (55.8 mph) ( Tazio Nuvolari, Alfa Romeo, 1933, GP) |
| Circuito Montenero (1936–1937) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 7.218 km (4.485 miles) |
| Turns | 14 |
| Race lap record | 2:44:54 (125.9 km/h) ( Rudolf Caracciola, Mercedes, 1937, GP) |
| Circuito Montenero (1938–1939) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 5.80 km (3.60 miles) |
| Turns | 9 |
| Race lap record | 2:30.10 (139.5 km/h) ( Giuseppe Farina, Alfa Romeo, 1939, GP) |
| Circuito Montenero (1947) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 5.01 km (3.107 miles) |
| Turns | 10 |
| Race lap record | 1:13.51 (101.56 km/h) ( Franco Venturi, Cisitalia D46 - Fiat, 1947, Voiturette 1500) |
The Montenero Circuit, official name: Circuito del Montenero or sometimes referred to simply as "the Livorno Circuit", was a Grand Prix motor racing road course located at the southern outskirts of Livorno, a city on the mediterranean coast of the Tuscany region in Italy. The venue was best known as the home for the annual Circuito Montenero - Coppa Ciano and the 1937 Italian Grand Prix.