As for the circuits, Mendoza has some that are already prepared for competitions and that are known by habitual runners, however before each new date, hard work is done to leave the tracks in the best conditions, prepare the land, design the jumps and plateaus, curves, etc. adding more difficulty and new attractions.
In general, all of them have similar characteristics such as a length greater than 1200 meters. Its width in the narrowest parts exceeds 7 meters and none of them are divided.
The average maximum speed is 55 km / hour.
The demarcations of the track have a maximum height of 50 cms. on the ground and are connected to each other by a rope or ribbon. The demarcations are made of easily broken wood or flexible material. Also during the races, placed bales of grass, or other effective material to absorb shocks, in all obstacles, such as trees, poles, walls, rocks, etc., to protect pilots from possible impact.
Prior to a competition, the tracks must be properly wet, if necessary for a long time before or between races (sleeves) in order to ensure proper race conditions and to protect the public and the drivers from the dust.
Some of the circuits known in Mendoza are:
1) El Fortín circuit located in Ignacio Sueta street and Marginal channel of San Rafael. A track of 1,500 meters long owned by the local rider, Marcelo Antolines, in perfect conditions since he constantly works a lot on the jumps being very technical himself.
2) Circuit MDZ is the one located in Colonia Segovia, by route 24 road to Lavalle, just 20 minutes from the capital of Mendoza.
3) Circuit of Los 5 Hermanos de El Tropezón, located on Route 143 of San Rafael that has a length of 1,600 meters.
4) Davimar Circuit belonging to Omar Bergas and San Crispín Circuit located in the district of La Llave, 39 kilometers from the city of San Rafael.
5) El Pencal circuit, located on El Fortín street, on the way to Pincheiras in the Malargüe Oeste area.
6) El Bajo Circuit, belonging to Nino Arrighi, located on Calle Los Filtros s / n, about 1,000 meters from the Cristo roundabout, in the department of San Rafael. This circuit has a length of 1,800 meters.
7) Circuito Víctor García Circuit located on RP143, 10 minutes from the City of General Alvear. It has a length of 2,300 meters.
8) Daniel Daniele circuit, located on route 40 kilometer 84, in the area of the Tunuyán River Bridge (by Juan Riera Street).
9) Don Balbús circuit, located on Calle Zardini and Calle 9, in the town of Las Paredes, only 9 km from the city of San Rafael.
10) Carletti circuit, located on route 40, km. 78 from Tunuyán.
11) Circuito Club de Rodeo, route 89, Tupungato.