


Buenos Aires, Argentina
Get behind the wheel of a real Formula 4 racing car and experience the thrill of motorsport on our professional circuit. Feel the acceleration, cornering G-forces, and precision handling of a true racing machine. The full course includes 20 classes, professional instruction, and racing gear.
If you have ever dreamt of strapping into a real single-seater racing car and tackling an iconic circuit, your chance is here. The historic Autódromo Óscar y Juan Gálvez in Buenos Aires, Argentina, now offers a heart-pounding Formula 4 driving experience thanks to RaceDay. This is not a simulator or a go-kart track—it's an authentic, high-performance journey into the world of motorsport.
RaceDay delivers a comprehensive and professional driving package on one of Argentina’s most storied tracks:
• Authentic Racing Experience: You will drive a bona fide F4 racing car, built for precision, speed, and sharp handling on a true racing layout.
• Professional Instruction: Before you hit the asphalt, you’ll receive expert coaching from professional instructors, ensuring you are confident, safe, and ready to extract maximum performance.
• All Gear Included: Everything is provided for your safety and comfort, including a full racing suit, helmet, and gloves.
• Performance Analysis: Sessions conclude with a certificate of completion and a vital post-drive debrief to analyze your performance and driving dynamics.
Get a true feel for the adrenaline and the historic track before you book. These videos capture the speed, challenge, and heritage you will be part of.
Your racing adventure takes place on a track with deep historical and cultural significance in Argentine motorsport.
The Autódromo, named in honor of Argentine racing legends Oscar and Juan Gálvez, boasts a rich history:
• Historic Launch: Opened in 1952 during the presidency of Juan Domingo Perón, the circuit quickly became a cornerstone of the global racing calendar.
• Formula 1 Host: It famously hosted multiple Formula 1 Grand Prix events and continues to be the home for Argentina’s top national racing categories.
• Modern Revamp: The circuit has recently undergone a major redesign by renowned track architect Hermann Tilke, bringing it up to international standards for premier competitions.
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When you talk about Formula 4 in Argentina, you are talking about the tradition established by Tulio Crespi. The experience is enriched by knowing the heritage embedded in Argentine formula racing.
Tulio Crespi, a constructor and preparer from Buenos Aires, is a pillar of national motorsport:
• Founding Influence: He founded Crespi Competición in Balcarce, and his factory continues to produce racing chassis that define the category.
• The Birth of F4: The roots of Argentine F4 trace back to the early 1960s when Crespi built the Tulia, inspired by European 'mini-junior' formula cars. This car won its debut event in 1963 at the very same Buenos Aires circuit.
• Enduring Relevance: Crespi-built chassis, such as the “XXV-F4” or “Modelo 27,” are still explicitly regulated and standardized in the current technical rules of Argentine Formula 4, keeping this powerful tradition alive.
Many of Argentina's future top drivers gained their first experience in a Crespi chassis, including figures like Miguel Ángel Guerra, who won multiple F4 championships in a Crespi-Renault. When you climb into a formula car in Buenos Aires, you are tapping into a heritage built on over 2,000 victories accumulated by Crespi cars throughout Argentina.