About Circuito Monteblanco
Circuito Monteblanco (also marketed as Circuito de Sevilla) is a 4.432 km, 18-corner motor racing circuit at La Palma del Condado in Huelva province in Andalusia, around 50 km west of Sevilla and just off the A-49 motorway. The circuit was built in 2005–2006 and is one of the longest permanent circuits in Spain, with a 960 m main straight that is among the longest of any European race track. The 13 m wide ribbon features significant elevation changes and was specifically designed for maximum versatility: the venue advertises 26 different track variations and 12 combinations for running two separate circuits simultaneously. Although primarily marketed as a test and trackday facility, Monteblanco hosts regional and national championships, club racing rounds and a busy motorcycle trackday programme drawing riders from across Spain, Portugal and Morocco. The warm Andalusian climate and dry winters make Monteblanco one of the busiest winter testing destinations for European motorcycle teams.
Organizers running trackdays here (5)
Upcoming trackdays (1)
Recent past trackdays (4)
🇪🇸 Trackday @ Monteblanco
Organized by Bike Promotion
🇪🇸 Trackday @ Monteblanco
Organized by BikePort SL
🇪🇸 Trackday @ Monteblanco
Organized by 2 The Experience
🇪🇸 Trackday @ Monteblanco
Organized by RSZ Motorsport
Track info
- Country
- 🇪🇸 Spain
- City
- Huelva
- Length
- 4.43 km
- Opened
- 2006
- Corners
- 18
- Direction
- clockwise
- Width
- 13 m
- Main straight
- 960 m
- Elevation Δ
- 30 m