Estádio Bruno José Daniel in Santo André, Brazil - runtrack.run
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Estádio Bruno José Daniel

400m gravel/dirt track in Santo André
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Altitude
About 800m above sea level3000ft above sea level
Surface
Gravel/dirt
Area
Santo André
Location
Estádio Bruno José Daniel, Rua Cristovão Colombo, Vila América, Santo André, Microrregião de São Paulo, RMSP, Mesorregião Metropolitana de São Paulo, São Paulo, Southeast Region, 09110-150, Brazil
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Approximate lengths of straights/curves
94m/106m
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