Circuits

Autódromo do Algarve 

Circuit Portimão in Portugal, also known as the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, is a challenging racetrack renowned for its elevation changes and technical turns.

Circuito de jerez

Circuito de Jerez is a renowned racetrack known for hosting MotoGP and Formula 1 test sessions, as well as the Spanish Grand Prix. This track presents a wide range of challenges for drivers.

Circuito Monteblanco

Circuito Monteblanco, located in La Palma del Condado, Spain, is a modern racetrack primarily used for testing sessions, training days, and various motorsport events.

Circuito Costa de Almería

Circuito Costa de Almería is a 4.2 km racetrack near Tabernas in southeastern Spain. Thanks to its dry, sunny climate, the track can be used year-round. It features 13 turns and varying elevation changes, making it a technically challenging course. The circuit meets modern safety standards and is frequently used for motorsport activities, vehicle testing by professional teams, and race training. Facilities include pit boxes, a paddock, a restaurant, and a medical center. The track is popular for its technical challenges and favorable climate.

Circuito Mike G. Guadix

Circuito Guadix, located near the city of Guadix in Granada, Spain, is a popular 3 km racetrack with 14 turns. Situated in scenic Andalusia, it offers views of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Known for its technical challenges, the circuit is frequently used for test days, training, track days, and motorsport events. Thanks to its favorable climate, it’s also a preferred testing location for car brands like McLaren and Porsche. The modern facilities include pit boxes, a paddock, a café, and a medical center. Circuito Guadix is loved for its technical difficulty and personal atmosphere.

Circuito de Sevilla

Opened in 2024 near Seville, Andalusia, Circuito de Sevilla is a new racetrack set to play a significant role in Spanish and international motorsport. The 4.5 km circuit combines fast straights with technical turns, including an impressive 822-meter straight. With 16 turns, it provides a challenging layout for various events. The state-of-the-art facilities, such as spacious pit boxes and VIP areas, make it appealing to both professional teams and amateurs. The circuit is seen as a valuable addition to the Spanish motorsport landscape.