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Istanbul Park

Race track in Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul Park

Race track in Istanbul, Turkey

FieldValue
nameTOSFED İstanbul Park
former_namesİstanbul Park (August 2005–September 2012, April 2024–May 2025)
Intercity İstanbul Park (October 2012–March 2024)
locationTuzla, Istanbul, Turkey
coordinates
image[[File:Istanbul park.svgclass=skin-invert250px]]
image_captionGrand Prix Circuit (2005–present)
fia_grade1 (Grand Prix)
3 (Intermediate)
6R (Rallycross)
broke_ground
opened
architectHermann Tilke
ownerVakıflar Genel Müdürlüğü (August 2005–present)
operator(June 2025–present)
Can Bilim Eğitim Kurumları A.Ş. (April 2024–December 2024)
Intercity (October 2012–March 2024)
Bernie Ecclestone (April 2007–September 2012)
FİYAŞ (August 2005–March 2007)
capacity125,000
eventsFormer:
Formula One
Turkish Grand Prix
(2005–2011, 2020–2021)
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Turkish motorcycle Grand Prix
(2005–2007)
WTCC Race of Turkey
(2005–2006)
Le Mans Series
1000 km Istanbul (2005–2006)
FIA World Rallycross Championship
World RX of Turkey (2014–2015, 2024–2025)
FIA European Rallycross Championship (2025)
World SBK (2013)
DTM (2005)
FIA GT (2005)
International GT Open (2006)
World Series by Renault (2006)
European Truck Racing Championship (2012)
layoutGrand Prix Circuit (2005–present)
length_km5.338
length_mi3.317
turns14
record_time1:24.770
record_driverCOL Juan Pablo Montoya
record_carMcLaren MP4-20
record_year2005
record_classF1
layout2Intermediate Circuit (2005–present)
length2_km3.925
length2_mi2.439
turns213
layout3Rallycross Circuit (2014–present)
length3_km1.346
length3_mi0.836
turns314
websitehttps://tosfedistanbulpark.com/

Intercity İstanbul Park (October 2012–March 2024) 3 (Intermediate) 6R (Rallycross) Can Bilim Eğitim Kurumları A.Ş. (April 2024–December 2024) Intercity (October 2012–March 2024) Bernie Ecclestone (April 2007–September 2012) FİYAŞ (August 2005–March 2007) Formula One Turkish Grand Prix (2005–2011, 2020–2021) Grand Prix motorcycle racing Turkish motorcycle Grand Prix (2005–2007) WTCC Race of Turkey (2005–2006) Le Mans Series 1000 km Istanbul (2005–2006) FIA World Rallycross Championship World RX of Turkey (2014–2015, 2024–2025) FIA European Rallycross Championship (2025) World SBK (2013) DTM (2005) FIA GT (2005) International GT Open (2006) World Series by Renault (2006) European Truck Racing Championship (2012) |}}

Istanbul Park (), also known as the TOSFED İstanbul Park, is a motor sports race track in the Tuzla district of Istanbul, Turkey. Designed by Hermann Tilke, it opened on 19–21 August 2005. It has been called "the best race track in the world" by former Formula One Chief Executive Bernie Ecclestone, who held the managing rights of the circuit between 2007 and 2011. The circuit was then managed by the Turkish company Intercity since October 2012 to March 2024. After Intercity, the operator was firstly changed as Can Bilim Eğitim Kurumları A.Ş. in April 2024 for 30 years, however its tender rights was cancelled in December 2024 by the administrative court. In June 2025, it was announced that the operating rights of this circuit was given to for at least 10 years, and the name was changed as TOSFED İstanbul Park.

Description

Istanbul Park is in a rural area and is paved with tarmac. It has large concrete and gravel run-off areas, large grandstands and a substantial pit building and paddock.
Aerial view of Istanbul Park

The venue of the Turkish Grand Prix is located in the crossing of boundaries of Pendik and Tuzla districts on the Asian side of Istanbul, close to the junction of Kurtköy on the north side of the O–4 motorway, linking Istanbul to Ankara; and close to the junction of Istanbul Park on the south side of the O–7 motorway. It is near Sabiha Gökçen International Airport and is surrounded by forests and fields.

Aerial shot, 2022

The Istanbul Park racing circuit was one of only seven circuits running anticlockwise in the 2021 Formula One season, the others being the Imola Circuit (used for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix), the Baku City Circuit (used for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix), Circuit of the Americas (used for the United States Grand Prix), the Interlagos Circuit (used for the Brazilian Grand Prix), the Jeddah Corniche Circuit (used for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix), and the Yas Marina Circuit (used for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix). This unusual anti-clockwise layout leads to increased strain on the other side of the driver's neck than they would experience at most other circuits, especially through the long high-speed left-hander at turn 8.

The circuit is 5.338 km long, with an average width of 15 m ranging from 14 to, and covers over 2.215 e6m2. With a total of 14 corners, the sharpest with a radius of merely 15 m, the circuit runs over four different ground levels with a start/finish straight over 650 m in length.

A view of the main [[grandstand

The track can hold about 125,000 spectators. The main grandstand has a seating capacity of 25,000 spectators, with natural ground stands and temporary stands allowing for around 100,000 more. The paddock buildings are two-level structures; the ground floor reserved for racing teams, the upper floor serving as hospitality areas with 5,000 seats. At each end of the paddock, there are two 7-story VIP towers.

pit lane

Turn 8 (nicknamed "Diabolica" by some in reference to Monza's Curva Parabolica) particularly caught the imagination. The corner is a fast, sweeping corner with four apexes, similar to one of the multi-apex sections of the old Nürburgring. Spectators and drivers alike raved about Turn 8, comparing it to legendary corners such as Eau Rouge and 130R. The corner eventually became the basis of some of Tilke's newer track turns, such as turns 17 and 18 at the Circuit of the Americas, turn 3 at the Sochi Autodrom, and Buddh International Circuit's turns 10 to 11. The high loads exerted through this corner contribute to the circuit's reputation for rapid tyre wear.

Another notable corner is Turn 1, a sharp downhill left-hander immediately after the front straight. This corner has been nicknamed by some as the "Turkish Corkscrew" in reference to the famous Corkscrew at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. Both the 2006 F1 and MotoGP races at the circuit featured multiple incidents at this corner. A third noteworthy area is the uphill kink in the middle of the back straight; due to its similarity to Eau Rouge, it has been jokingly referred to as "Faux Rouge".

The circuit is not, however, without its critics. After qualifying, Jenson Button claimed that the track was getting bumpier as the weekend went on, particularly at Turn 8, which was what caused so many drivers to spin off. This harks back to another circuit designed by Hermann Tilke, Shanghai International Circuit, which is said to be sinking in places because it was built on the site of a former swamp. Jarno Trulli was notable for his lukewarm feeling towards the circuit, saying that he felt the circuit was easy to learn, and that good performance was down more to the car than the driver.

Major motorsport events

Formula One

Main article: Turkish Grand Prix

The first Grand Prix of Turkey took place in 2005. Due to financial disagreement, the last Turkish Grand Prix took place in 2011, despite earlier reports that the event would take place until at least 2021. The top speed measured of an F1 car by the speed trap was 329.5 km/h in 2005. F1 cars equipped with the smaller 2.4-litre V8 engines (instead of the 3.0-litre V10s of previous years) reached 320 km/h in 2006. Felipe Massa has an affinity with this circuit, with the Brazilian winning three of the nine Grands Prix held at Istanbul Park with Lewis Hamilton winning two and Sebastian Vettel, Jenson Button, Kimi Räikkönen and Valtteri Bottas having won one race each.

Istanbul Park returned for the 2020 Formula One World Championship, after a nine-year absence.

Istanbul Park was due to replace the cancelled Canadian Grand Prix for the 2021 Formula One World Championship. Then it was postponed indefinitely due to COVID-19 travel restrictions imposed on the country by the UK government and was replaced by the Styrian Grand Prix. It was later re-added to the 2021 calendar in place of the cancelled Singapore Grand Prix.

GP2

In 2006, the winner of the GP2 race was Nelson Piquet Jr., however the real battle was with Lewis Hamilton who, at the beginning of the race, spun off and dropped right down the field from 2nd to 16th. However he raced his way back through the pack with some spectacular overtaking moves to finish in second.

Fifteen racers completed the race in 2009 while eleven drivers were not classified. The winner was Russian Vitaly Petrov of Barwa Addax, who moved up to second place in the championship table with 29 points ahead of Jérôme d'Ambrosio having 18 points. Petrov's teammate Romain Grosjean, who retired from the race, was leading the championship with 31 points. The Italians Luca Filippi of Super Nova Racing and Davide Valsecchi of Durango finished second and third in the race.

MotoGP

Main article: Turkish motorcycle Grand Prix

MotoGP raced at Istanbul Park for three years between 2005 and 2007. Marco Melandri won the races in 2005 and 2006 with the 2007 race being won by Casey Stoner. After the venue was taken over by now ex-Formula One chief executive Bernie Ecclestone in 2007, the venue was dropped from the 2008 calendar.

Other motorsport events

The first leg of the 2012 FIA European Truck Racing Championship was held on 13 May 2012 at Istanbul Park. The Superbike World Championship raced at the track in 2013. The FIA World Rallycross Championship has organized the World RX of Turkey at Istanbul Park in 2014–2015 and 2024–2025, using an area to the outside of turns 12, 13, 14.

Rallycross layout of Istanbul Park, used in 2014–2015 and 2024–2025

Former events

  • Classic Endurance Racing (2005)
  • Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
  • European Truck Racing Championship (2012)
  • F3000 International Masters (2006)
  • Ferrari Challenge Europe (2014)
  • FIA European Rallycross Championship
    • Euro RX of Turkey (2025)
  • FIA GT Championship
  • FIA World Rallycross Championship
    • World RX of Turkey (2014–2015, 2024–2025)
  • Formula Alfa Championship (2014–2015)
  • Formula-G (2005–2006)
  • Formula One
    • Turkish Grand Prix (2005–2011, 2020–2021)
  • GP2 Series (2005–2011)
  • GP3 Series (2010–2011)
  • Grand Prix motorcycle racing
    • Turkish motorcycle Grand Prix (2005–2007)
  • International GT Open (2006)
  • Le Mans Series
  • Porsche Carrera Cup Germany (2005)
  • Porsche Supercup (2007–2009, 2011)
  • Superbike World Championship
  • World Series by Renault (2006)
  • World Touring Car Championship
    • FIA WTCC Race of Turkey (2005–2006)

Lap records

The official lap record for the current circuit layout is 1:24.770, set by Juan Pablo Montoya during the 2005 Turkish Grand Prix. While the unofficial all-time track record is 1:22.868, set by Lewis Hamilton in the qualifying of the 2021 Turkish Grand Prix. As of August 2025, the fastest official race lap records at the Istanbul Park are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEventGrand Prix Circuit: 5.338 km (2005–present)
Formula One1:24.770COL Juan Pablo MontoyaMcLaren MP4-202005 Turkish Grand Prix
GP21:33.482ARE Andreas ZuberDallara GP2/082008 Istanbul GP2 Series round
LMP1title=2006 Le Mans Series 1000kms Istanbulurl=https://www.racingyears.com/race/2006_Le_Mans_Series_1000kms_Istanbuldate=9 April 2006access-date=6 April 2024}}FRA Emmanuel CollardPescarolo C60 Hybrid2006 1000 km of Istanbul
Formula Renault 3.51:41.342VEN Pastor MaldonadoDallara T052006 Istanbul Formula Renault 3.5 Series round
LMP21:43.031POR João BarbosaRadical SR92006 1000 km of Istanbul
Formula 30001:45.708CZE Tomáš KostkaLola B02/502006 Istanbul F3000 Masters round
GP31:47.227ITA Andrea CaldarelliDallara GP3/102011 Istanbul GP3 Series round
GT1 (GTS)1:49.469POR Pedro LamyAston Martin DBR92006 1000 km of Istanbul
MotoGP1:52.877ESP Toni ElíasHonda RC211V2006 Turkish motorcycle Grand Prix
Formula Renault 2.01:55.524ESP Dani ClosTatuus FR20002006 Istanbul Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 round
GT2title=FIA GT Championship Istanbul 2005url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Istanbul-2005-09-18.htmldate=18 September 2005access-date=24 March 2021}}GER Mike RockenfellerPorsche 911 (996) GT3-RSR2005 FIA GT Istanbul 2 Hours
World SBK1:55.673GBR Tom SykesKawasaki ZX-10R2013 Istanbul World SBK round
250cc1:57.595ESP Dani PedrosaHonda RS250R2005 Turkish motorcycle Grand Prix
Porsche Carrera Cup1:58.612NED Jaap van LagenPorsche 911 (997) GT3 Cup2008 Istanbul Porsche Supercup round
World SSP1:59.157GBR Sam LowesYamaha YZF-R62013 Istanbul World SSP round
TCR Touring Car2:01.559TUR Zekai ÖzenAudi RS 3 LMS TCR2025 4th Istanbul Turkish Circuit Championship round
DTM2:00.130FIN Mika HakkinenMercedes-Benz AMG C-Class2005 Istanbul DTM round
Ferrari Challenge2:00.718ITA Dario CasoFerrari 458 Challenge Evo2014 Istanbul Ferrari Challenge Europe round
Eurocup Mégane Trophy2:02.560POR César CampaniçoRenault Mégane Renault Sport2006 Istanbul Eurocup Mégane Trophy round
125cc2:03.825ESP Joan OlivéAprilia RS125R2006 Turkish motorcycle Grand Prix
Super 20002:05.771ITA Gabriele TarquiniAlfa Romeo 156 WTCC2005 FIA WTCC Race of Turkey
Formula Alfa2:07.676GEO Tornike KiknavelidzeAKKS Formula Alfa2014 Istanbul Formula Alfa round
Supersport 3002:13.924TUR Tolga UprakYamaha YZF-R32024 1st Istanbul Turkish Superbike Championship round

Notes

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