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🇪🇸Circuito de Andalucía

Tabernas, Spain · 5.02 km

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About Circuito de Andalucía

Circuito de Andalucía is a 5.020 km, 17-corner motor racing circuit at Tabernas in Almería province in Andalusia, southern Spain — built immediately to the west of the older Circuito de Almería in 2016 to expand the existing testing and trackday complex. A 2018 extension added what is now the longest racing straight in Spain (1.060 km), and the Andalucia and Almería loops can be combined into the giant Circuit Iberia — a roughly 9 km layout that is the second-longest permanent racing circuit in Europe, behind only the Nürburgring Nordschleife. The 17-corner Andalucía circuit features a 13 m wide ribbon, expansive paved run-off and a mix of fast flowing curves and technical sections — designed specifically for modern motorcycle and car testing. The combination of Andalusia's arid year-round climate (the Tabernas desert is the only true desert in Europe), zero rainfall most months, the longest straight in Spain and the option to combine into a 9 km Circuit Iberia loop have made the Almería complex by far the most-used motorcycle testing and trackday destination on the European winter calendar.

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