Pyynikki Circuit
{{Short description|Defunct Finnish motorsport race track}}
{{Unreferenced|date=April 2025}}
{{Motorsport venue
|Name = Pyynikki Circuit
|Coordinates = {{coord|61.4944|N|23.7297|E|source:wikidata|format=dms|display=it}}
|Time =
|Image = 300px
|Image_caption = Grand Prix Circuit (1932–1939, 1946–1971)
|Opened = 1932 (re-opened 1946)
|Closed = 1971 (firstly closed 1939)
|Events = Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix (1962–1963)
|Layout1 = Grand Prix Circuit (1932–1939, 1946–1971)
|Length_km = 3.608
|Length_mi = 2.242
|Turns = 11
|Record_time = 1:40.300
|Record_driver = {{flagicon|GBR}} Mike Hailwood
|Record_car = MV Agusta 500 4C
|Record_year = 1963
|Record_class = 500cc
}}
The Pyynikki Circuit or Tampere Circuit is a former motorsport street circuit in Tampere, Finland. The circuit was a {{convert|3.608|km|mi|abbr=on}} long clockwise circuit on public roads through forests and a small Finnish town in the district of Pyynikki. The roadraces were known as "Pyynikinajot" and were first run from 1932–1939. After an interruption caused by the Second World War they were revived in 1946, running until 1971.
For the 1962 and 1963 seasons the Finnish Motorcycle Grand Prix, a round of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championship, was held on the Pyynikki Circuit. The circuit was found to be too narrow, and therefore the Finnish Grand Prix was moved to the Imatra Circuit from 1964.
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.
World Championship Results 1962 and 1963
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! Year !! Class !! 1st !! 2nd !! 3rd !! Fastest Lap |
rowspan="4" | 1962
| 50cc | {{Flagicon|Switzerland}} Luigi Taveri (Honda) | {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Tommy Robb (Honda) | {{Flagicon|West Germany}} Hans-Georg Anscheidt (Kreidler) | {{Flagicon|Switzerland}} Luigi Taveri (Honda) |
125cc
| {{Flagicon|Rhodesia and Nyasaland}} Jim Redman (Honda) | {{Flagicon|Switzerland}} Luigi Taveri (Honda) | {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} Alan Shepherd (MZ) | {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} Alan Shepherd (MZ) |
350cc
| {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Tommy Robb (Honda) | {{Flagicon|Rhodesia and Nyasaland}} Jim Redman (Honda) | {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} Alan Shepherd (MZ) | {{Flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Tommy Robb (Honda) |
500cc
| {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} Alan Shepherd (Matchless) | {{Flagicon|Sweden}} {{ill|Sven-Olof Gunnarsson|pl}} (Norton) | {{Flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} František Šťastný (Jawa) | {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} Alan Shepherd (Matchless) |
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rowspan="4" | 1963
| 50cc | {{Flagicon|West Germany}} Hans-Georg Anscheidt (Kreidler) | {{Flagicon|Japan|1947}} Mitsuo Itō (Suzuki) | {{Flagicon|New Zealand}} Hugh Anderson (Suzuki) | {{Flagicon|New Zealand}} Hugh Anderson (Suzuki) |
125cc
| {{Flagicon|New Zealand}} Hugh Anderson (Suzuki) | {{Flagicon|Switzerland}} Luigi Taveri (Honda) | {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} Alan Shepherd (MZ) | {{Flagicon|New Zealand}} Hugh Anderson (Suzuki) |
350cc
| {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} Mike Hailwood (MV Agusta) | {{Flagicon|Rhodesia and Nyasaland}} Jim Redman (Honda) | {{Flagicon|Sweden}} {{ill|Sven-Olof Gunnarsson|pl}} (Norton) | {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} Mike Hailwood (MV Agusta) |
500cc
| {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} Mike Hailwood (MV Agusta) | {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} Alan Shepherd (Matchless) | {{Flagicon|Canada|1957}} Mike Duff (Matchless) | {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} Mike Hailwood (MV Agusta) |
Lap records
The fastest official race lap records at the Pyynikki Circuit are listed as:
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! Category !! Time !! Driver !! Vehicle !! Event | ||||
colspan=5 | Grand Prix Circuit (1932–1939, 1946–1971): 3.608 km | ||||
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500cc | 1:40.300 | Mike Hailwood | MV Agusta 500 4C | {{ill|1963 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix|it|Gran Premio motociclistico di Finlandia 1963}} |
350cc | 1:47.300 | Mike Hailwood | MV Agusta 350 4C | {{ill|1963 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix|it|Gran Premio motociclistico di Finlandia 1963}} |
125cc | 1:58.200 | Alan Shepherd | MZ ES 125 | {{ill|1962 Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix|it|Gran Premio motociclistico di Finlandia 1962}} |
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Category:Grand Prix motorcycle circuits
Category:Defunct motorsport venues in Finland
Category:1932 establishments in Finland
Category:1971 disestablishments in Finland
Category:Buildings and structures in Tampere
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