Autodrome Chaika (), formerly known as Chaika Motorsports Complex (), is a motorsport racetrack in Ukraine, situated in Chaiky village, near the capital city Kyiv. The circuit was built in 1975, when the country was a part of Soviet Union; since the foundation of Fédération Automobile de l'Ukraine (FAU) in 1993, it hosts various regional racing series, such as Ukrainian Touring Championship and Superbike Ukraine.
Chaika was very popular and known as the best track in USSR due to very fast sectors of the 'big ring' and corners 2-4, that were known as so-called 'ears'. The track was pretty difficult and dangerous, there was no runoffs, very close barriers, poor quality asphalt and bad landscaping.
June 27, 1975 circuit saw its first touring races, after that the dirt speedway was added to complex as a second construction phase. Later that year the circuit began to host the USSR Circuit Racing Championship, that included formula racing.
Next year the circuit hosted its first international series, called Socialist Nations Friendship Cup, becoming the traditional season opener. After a serious crash of Polish driver Christian Grochowski in 1983 that turned out fatal because of organizers' mistake the track was decided being unsafe and the series moved to Biķernieki track in Riga.
Without the famous championship racing organization quality fell down, there were a rare races with usually small amount of spectators due to lack of advertising. There were several attempts to change the bad asphalt, but they've made the situation even worse. In 1989 it was planned to invite an Austrian company to hold a reconstruction of the complex to raise the level of the track and to attract more tourists, but that never happened.
Between 1999 and 2001, the Ukrainian Karting Federation reconstructed the karting circuit and it began to host races. The main circuit remained unused until local driver Leonid Protasov struck a deal with the Kyiv Automotive and Motorcycle Club to rebuild it ahead of a planned 2004 season; racing resumed in 2005 following construction delays. A smaller layout was added for circuit racing whilst the existing loop was left for drag racing due to its long straights. During the reconstruction new bleachers for spectators and a new pitlane were built. The race control building was reconstructed in 2016 and the final corner was made sharper. The historical racing events began to use a reverse layout of Chaika.
On 3 March 2022, the nearby village of Chaiky was attacked in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Warehouse facilities near the track were bombed and the pit building was burnt to the ground.
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