• ​One of the first major events of the 2023 motorsport season will take place on March 11 and 12 at the Motorpark racetrack.
  • The main sponsor of the event is the game software company Newton
  • Unprecedented participation from the Q1 Trackracing team from Belgium with three Porsche models offered for testing and more than 30 years of experience in motorsport and training.
  • Professional organization, including timing, service, catering, photo services.

On the 11th and 12th of March, Omega Motorsport and the AT Motorsport club will organize two days at the Motorpark Romania circuit dedicated to the testing of street cars, but especially those designed for competition. There will be two days where drivers and teams will be able to test the cars they will compete with this year in the various championships.

Newton Track Days, Omega Motorsport’s first event in 2023Photo: Omega Motorsport

The first day is dedicated exclusively to the competition cars, the number of which will not exceed 15, with two sessions organized for four and three hours each. The second day features separate half-hour sessions for different car classes and is dedicated to both drivers and enthusiasts who can test their street sports cars and want to enjoy the track in an organized environment.

Both days will feature the unprecedented presence of the Q1 Trackracing team from Belgium, who will provide drivers with three state-of-the-art track cars: a Porsche 992 GT3 Cup and two Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport. They will be able to be tested by Romanian pilots together with team instructors in sessions of 10 laps each. Along with the three Porsche models, Omega Motorsport will provide those who want a BMW M235i and a Renault Clio 4 RS Cup.

Newton Days at MotorPark Romania from March 11 to 12 will be organized according to the highest professional standards, all services will be available to participants: technical assistance, coaches, timing, tire fitting, catering, photo services, etc. At the same time, all safety standards are met

they are ensured by a set of strict rules presented in the daily briefing, a limited number of cars on the track, special judges and an ambulance present during testing.

Two days of testing were organized with the support of the Romanian company Newton, a software development company in the field of gambling.

Dragos Buriu, CEO of Newton, who also competes in European competitions with the Porsche 992 GT3 CUP, said: “I am happy to contribute to the organization of the competition, which will bring Romanian motorsport closer to what is practiced in countries with traditions. chain The company I run is very focused on the idea of ​​performance, and the link with motorsport is close, in that sense, especially at the level of philosophy.”

Likewise, Dodo Pizzigoi, Category I National Champion of the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup National Coastal Speed ​​Championship and chief organizer of the event, said: “Testing before the competition season is crucial for any athlete. In addition, we wanted to bring in the know-how of a team with a lot of experience to offer services and cars that the teams in Romania cannot yet offer. The Newton Days at the Motorpark will be a great opportunity for many enthusiasts, professional or not, to experience some of the best racing cars in the best conditions.”