中央・東ヨーロッパ
7カ国・240拠点 — 中央・東ヨーロッパのパフォーマンスモータリングを形づくるサーキット、カート、ディーラー、エンジニア、博物館、イベント、リテール、トレーニング。
カテゴリー構成
- サーキット・コース43
- カート29
- トレーニング・体験12
- エンジニアリング・チューニング39
- ディーラー・ブランド44
- リテール・パーツ・用品14
- 博物館・ヘリテージ25
- イベント・シリーズ34
中央・東ヨーロッパのすべての拠点
Automotodrom Grobnik (Grobnik Circuit)
4.168 km, 18-turn circuit opened 1978; Croatia's only FIA/FIM-graded track, hosting CEZ F3, NASCAR Euro, Alpe Adria plus testing and track days.
Autodrom Most
4.2 km FIA-graded circuit. Hosts the FIA European Truck Racing 'Czech Truck Prix', NASCAR Euro Series rounds, GT and club racing; heavy track-day calendar. Driving-safety polygon adjacent.
Autodrom Sosnová
Race / drift / rallycross polygon with on-site kart circuit; a hub of the Czech drift scene and driver training.
Autodrom Vysoké Mýto
Compact motorsport area used for drift days, karting and driver training.
Automotodrom Brno (Masaryk Circuit)
5.4 km GP circuit; MotoGP Czech GP returned in 2025 after resurfacing. Track days, endurance and historic events; large paddock infrastructure.
Ecce Homo Šternberk
Legendary hillclimb with heritage back to 1905; round of the FIA European Hill Climb Championship.
Loket Motocross Track
Host of the MXGP of the Czech Republic; one of Central Europe's premier motocross venues.
Markéta Stadium
Historic speedway venue; long-time host of the FIM Speedway Grand Prix of the Czech Republic.
Panenský Týnec Airfield
Disused airfield used for drag / tuning events and large car meets.
Svítkov Stadium
Home of the Zlatá přilba (Golden Helmet) — the world's oldest speedway race, run since 1929.
Balaton Park Circuit
4.115 km circuit opened 2023 near Lake Balaton; hosts MotoGP and WorldSBK since 2025, FIM/FIA-homologated, with 48 pit garages and a strong track-day program.
DRX Ring
~2.5 km wide concrete circuit on Kiskunlacháza airfield 30 km from Budapest; hosts 50+ experience-driving days a year and the DRX Masters Cup.
Euro-Ring
2.75 km technical circuit 52 km south of Budapest on the M5; race track plus driving-experience and drift-training center, a popular venue near the capital.
Hungaroring
4.381 km FIA-graded circuit; host of the F1 Hungarian Grand Prix since 1986 plus WTCR/DTM; the country's flagship motorsport venue with a heavy track-day calendar.
Kakucs Ring
1,050 m fast, technical track 40 km from Budapest near the M5; rallycross- and motorcycle-friendly, a hub for experience-driving with supercars and rally cars.
Pannónia-Ring
4.749 km, 18-turn western-Hungary circuit (opened 1997); motorcycle-focused with wide run-offs, 35-pit paddock and on-site guesthouse; major track-day and racing-school base.
RabócsiRing
Eastern Hungary's main race complex (1996); runs cars, bikes, karts and drift in parallel, hosting rallycross and the Hungarian Drift Championship finals plus a driving-school.
Alfred Smoczyk Stadium
Home of Unia Leszno, one of speedway's most decorated clubs.
Autodrom Jastrząb
Circuit and certified driver-improvement centre between Warsaw and Kraków.
Autodrom Pomorze
Track days, drift and karting plus certified ODTJ driver-improvement centre serving the Tricity market.
Edward Jancarz Stadium
Home of Stal Gorzów; Speedway GP host.
Falubaz Stadium
Home of Falubaz Zielona Góra.
Moto Park Ułęż
Airfield venue for drag, drift and speed events.
MotoArena Toruń
Arguably the world's finest purpose-built speedway stadium; KS Toruń; Speedway GP host.
Motor Lublin Stadium
Home of Motor Lublin — the Ekstraliga's recent powerhouse.
Olympic Stadium Wrocław
Home of Sparta Wrocław; Speedway GP host.
Silesia Ring
Modern multi-configuration circuit; track days, drift, testing; kart centre on site.
Tor Bednary
Ex-airfield used for driving events, testing and training.
Tor Borsk
Airfield drag-racing venue in Pomerania.
Tor Kielce
Circuit near Kielce used for racing, rallycross and training.
Tor Krzywa
Ex-airbase hosting drift / drag events.
Tor Modlin
Track / training facility near Warsaw; drift events and driving academies.
Tor Poznań
4.08 km circuit — Poland's primary permanent road course; national racing and track days; kart circuit within the complex.
Tor Słomczyn
Historic rallycross venue south of Warsaw.
Włókniarz Stadium
Home of Włókniarz Częstochowa.
Prejmer Raceway
FIA-norm 1,250 m, 15-turn asphalt circuit on a 17-ha site at DN11 km 16.2 near Brașov; karting, track days and amateur/pro race events.
Transalpina (DN67C)
Highest paved road in Romania across the Parâng Mountains (~2,145 m); a spectacular alpine driving route popular for performance-car and touring trips.
Transfăgărășan (DN7C)
Iconic 114 km alpine driving road over the Făgăraș Mountains, topping out at 2,042 m at Bâlea Lake; dubbed 'the best driving road in the world', a magnet for performance-car tourism.
Transilvania Motor Ring (TMR)
Romania's flagship asphalt road/moto circuit owned by Mureș County; hosted the 2024 S1GP Superkart World Championship; dense track-day, drift and national-championship calendar Mar–Nov.
Slovakia Ring
~5.9 km FIA circuit — among Europe's longest; FIA CEZ and ESET Cup rounds, heavy track-day and testing calendar; driving academy on site.
Sverepec Motocross
Notable Slovak MX track near Považská Bystrica.
Žarnovica Speedway
Slovakia's principal speedway venue.
Raceland Krško
CIK-FIA-homologated 1,050 m kart circuit (2006) with on-site safe-driving area and restaurant; Slovenia's drift hub and season-finale venue for the Adria Drift Series.
GoKart Centar West
Croatia's longest indoor karting track at 1,150 m, inside WESTGATE City near Zagreb; electric/rental karts for rookies through racers.
Karting Arena Split
The largest indoor karting track in Dalmatia, inside City Center One Split; rental karts, kids zone and food bar, open daily.
Karting Centar Zagreb
The only Croatian karting centre with an internationally (CIK) licensed outdoor track; runs a karting school, rentals and competition events.
Motodrom Poreč (Istra Kart)
~600 m outdoor karting circuit with 9/13/17 hp karts, kids and cross-kart tracks; a top Istrian motorsport-leisure park also offering quads and team-building.
Indoor karting cluster — Brno & Ostrava
Indoor arenas operate in both cities (e.g., Kart Aréna Ostrava).
Indoor karting cluster — Prague
Several indoor operators across the capital; venues rotate. Mapped as a cluster — verify operators before listing individually.
Kart Centrum Radotín
Outdoor kart track on Prague's south-west edge.
KartArena Cheb
Among the larger indoor kart arenas in the region.
Kartodrom Sosnová
Kart circuit inside the Autodrom Sosnová complex.
Steel Ring Třinec
International-standard outdoor kart circuit; national and international karting events.
Csepelring
Budapest karting venue on Csepel with both indoor (~300 m) and outdoor (~200 m) tracks, child/junior/adult karts and a racing simulator.
G1 Kart Center
Operates Budapest's longest indoor track at World Mall and the Budaring outdoor track; a leading capital karting brand for fun and competitive racing.
Gokart Aréna Budafok
Long-running indoor kart arena in Budafok with SODI GT5 karts, a kart school and F1 Amateur Kart Championship talent scouting; 20+ years operating.
Hungaroring GoKart Center
513 m outdoor asphalt kart track on the Hungaroring site; SODI SR4 270cc adult karts plus kids' karts, the marquee outdoor karting venue near Budapest.
Silverkart
Indoor kart track and event center in Budapest's 10th district with RT10 V2 270cc karts, restaurant and corporate event packages.
Szada Ring
1,050 m outdoor asphalt kart track near Budapest for adult, child and tandem karts; also used for individual track-driving and driver-training.
Indoor karting clusters — Warsaw / Kraków / Tricity / Wrocław
Every major Polish city runs multiple indoor arenas; operators rotate frequently — map as clusters and verify per city.