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Puerto Madero Street Circuit

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The Puerto Madero Street Circuit is a street circuit located in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires. It was used for the first time on 10 January 2015 for the fourth ePrix of Formula E. The track is 2.480 km (1.541 mi) in length and features 12 turns. The circuit was designed by Santiago García Remohí. The circuit was the only venue to have featured in the first three seasons, however it did not feature in the fourth season.

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Puerto Madero Street Circuit
Avenida Costanera Doctor Tristán Achával Rodríguez, Buenos Aires Puerto Madero (Comuna 1)

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Avenida Costanera Doctor Tristán Achával Rodríguez

Avenida Costanera Doctor Tristán Achával Rodríguez
C1107CND Buenos Aires, Puerto Madero (Comuna 1)
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina
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