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🇪🇸Circuito de Navarra

Los Arcos, Spain · 3.93 km

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About Circuito de Navarra

Circuito de Navarra is a 4.313 km, 18-corner (9 right / 9 left) motor racing circuit at Los Arcos in the rural Navarre region of northern Spain, opened on 18 June 2010 under the auspices of the Government of Navarra. The inaugural event on 19 June 2010 saw the debut demonstration of the Inmotec — Spain's short-lived attempt at a domestic MotoGP project. The circuit hosted the Superleague Formula series in 2010, rounds of the FIA GT1 World Championship in 2011, and the Spanish CEV national championship from the start. A major 2024 extension significantly reshaped the layout, adding new corners and bringing the total to 18. The circuit's long front straight is followed by a gentle right-hand Turn 1 that funnels riders into the sharper Turns 2 and 3, with the long sweeping Turns 5, 7 and 10 of the main loop being the most rewarding for motorcycle riders. The dry Navarrese climate, the spacious modern facilities and the technical 4.3 km layout have made the Circuito de Navarra a steady fixture of the European trackday calendar — particularly popular with French, Italian and German riders combining Navarra with Aragón as a Pyrenees-region multi-track winter trip.

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