East London Grand Prix Circuit is located near the city of East London, South Africa. The circuit was originally built in the 1930s, and around 23 km in length. It was shortened to its current layout in 1959. The South African Grand Prix was held here in the 30s, post-war F1 visited the circuit until 1966. The race then moved to Kyalami. The circuit and facilities remain almost as they were in 1959, save for some new tyre walls and paint that were installed a couple of years ago. The track still hosts national level single seaters, touring cars, and rounds of the South African Endurance Championship (which caters for anything from lawnmowers to LMP2). It's the fastest circuit in South Africa, incorporating a couple of really quick corners, a tricky infield section, and some good views of the sea.