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Circuit History |
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In 1985 the track first opened, but the first major international
event was the 1986 Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix. Today Formula 1 does not
race here anymore, but the track is a favourite for winter testing. 1987
saw the first Grand Prix for Motorbikes at Jerez. Since then more and more
people show up every year for what is the most popular MotoGP race of the
season.
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| Directions |
Location
Located in a valley just outside of Jerez de la Frontera - Spains sherry region - the circuit is easily accessed.
By car
Take exit JEREZ NORTE - CIRCUITO DE VELOCIDAD (km 78,5) of the Madrid to Cadiz freeway (N-IV/E-5)
By train
You can reach the town of Jerez by train from all major cities in Spain.
By air
Jerez Airport is the nearest airport accepting flights from Madrid, Barcelona, London and Frankfurt. You can also fly to Sevilla and drive up from there.
Distances
- Jerez 10 km.
- Arcos de la Frontera 20 km.
- Cádiz 35 km.
- Sevilla 95 km.
- Málaga 240 km.
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| Track Information |
| Location |
Jerez, Spain |
| Date |
27 - 29 April 2012 |
| Length |
4.423 m |
| Record MotoGP |
1:40.596 - Valentino Rossi - Yamaha (2005) |
| Record 250cc |
1:44.295 - Alex de Angelis - Aprillia (2007) |
| Record 125cc |
1:47.404 - Lukas Pesek - DERBI (2006) |
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N =
= Numbered Seats
T =
= TV screen
C =
= Covered grandstand |
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