Ferrari's Fiorano Test Track
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A private-use testing circuit where Ferrari tests their F1 and road cars. The Fiorano test track was built in 1972 close to the Maranello plant, Enzo Ferrari's own brainchild. It is an experimental track where Ferrari racing and GT cars are tested. It is used by drivers for test and practice driving, and by mechanics and the racing team for training. An experimental track is very different from a racing circuit for at least two important reasons: the absence of spectators and the presence on the track of only one car at a time.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiorano_Circuit
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Coordinates: 44°32'4"N 10°51'28"E
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