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Comunicats de Prensa - Create-A-Track "El Plumerillo" Voting

Create-A-Track "El Plumerillo" Voting

I’d like to warmly invite the community to vote for the track "El Plumerillo", a design created with great affection for one of the most beautiful provinces in Argentina: Mendoza.

Mendoza is known for its breathtaking landscapes, nestled near the majestic Andes Mountains — a sight that stays with every visitor for a lifetime. But beyond the views, there's something truly unforgettable: the exceptional quality of its wines.

Mendoza’s wines are world-renowned, with Malbec being the region’s most iconic and celebrated varietal. However, the province also produces excellent Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Pinot Noir, Bonarda, and white varietals like Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.

That’s why, in designing the El Plumerillo track located in Mendoza, I wanted to pay tribute to this amazing wine route. The track highlights several varietals, featuring chicanes named Malbec and Cabernet, and leads to the stunning northern apex at the end of Zone 1. From there, racers will pass through La Bodega, representing the cellars where wines are aged, and enter the slowest section of the circuit.

This part begins with Los Taninos — referring to the natural compounds found in wine — then flows into Bouquet, evoking the complex aromas that make each wine unique, and an ideal spot to slow down and savor the moment. As Zone 2 ends, drivers reach the second apex, marked by a sharp braking zone perfect for overtaking.

The final section starts with La Macerada, where acceleration picks up, heading into the longest straight of the track and closing with the final curve: El Viñedo.

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2025-06-24 01:13:39 per HectorManenti
M'agrades: 5 | Ràting: 6.44

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