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March 2, '25

Spain Schedules

Friday, February 28

5:45 – 06:30        FP1

10:00 – 11:00     Practice

Saturday 1st March

5:10 – 5:40       FP2

5:50 – 6:05       Q1

6:15 – 6:30       Q2

10:00                 Sprint Race

Sunday March 2

4:40 – 04:50     Warm Up

9:00                       Career

Calendar and circuit information

Chang International Circuit

Chang International Circuit is a speedway located in the city of Buriram, Buri Ram Province, Thailand. The circuit was opened in 2014. This is the first FIA Grade 1 and FIM Grade A circuit in Thailand.

  • Length: 4,554 meters.
  • Longest straight: 900 meters.
  • Curves: 7 right and 5 left.

Termas de Río Hondo International Racetrack

The Termas de Río Hondo International Racetrack is a circuit located on the outskirts of the city of the same name, on the banks of the reservoir of the same name, in the province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. It was officially inaugurated on May 11, 2008.

  • Length: 4,800 meters
  • Main straight: 1,076 meters
  • Curves: 9 right, 5 left
  • Width: 16 meters.

 

 

 

Circuit Of The Americas

The Circuit of the Americas is a racing circuit that was completed in 2012 in the Texas city of Austin, United States.

  • Length: 5,550 meters.
  • Longest straight: 1,200 meters.
  • Curves: 9 right, 11 left
  • Maximum track width: 15 meters

Losail International Circuit

The Losail International Circuit is a 5,380 meter long racetrack, located 20 km northeast of Doha, Qatar. It was built in 2004 to host the Qatar Motorcycle Grand Prix of the World Motorcycle Championship. In 2008 it was the first night race in MotoGP history

  • Length: 5,380 meters.
  • Main straight: 1,068 meters.
  • Curves: 10 right, 6 left
  • Maximum track width: 12 meters

Jerez Ángel Nieto Circuit

The circuit is located in the city of Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz) and was inaugurated in 1985. It is located on the Arcos-Jerez de la Frontera highway at KM. 10

  • Length: 4,423 meters.
  • Main straight: 600 meters.
  • Curves: 8 right, 5 left
  • Maximum track width: 12 meters
  • Maximum slope: 5% at exit curve 5
  • Number of pits: 50
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Services: Wifi, Bathrooms in pits, Timing, Restaurant / Cafe, Gas station, Press room, Briefing room, Hospital, Closed circuit television, Camping area.

Le Mans

The Bugatti circuit is a 4,185 m (meters) long permanent racing circuit, which uses the main straight and some corners of the Circuit de la Sarthe. It was built in the mid-1960s

  • Length: 4,185 meters.
  • Main straight: 600 meters.
  • Curves: 9 right, 5 left
  • Maximum track width: 13 meters

Silverstone Circuit

Silverstone Circuit is a speedway located in Silverstone, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom, about 20 km south of Northampton and 25 km west of Milton Keynes. Part of the racecourse is in Northamptonshire and the remainder in Buckinghamshire

  • Length: 4,900 meters.
  • Curves: 10 right, 8 left
  • Maximum track width: 17 meters.

Motorland Aragon

The Aragonese Motorland route is located just 8.9 kilometres from Alcañiz, the nearest major town, which can be reached via the N-232 national road, and is also very close to the natural areas of La Estanca and Las Saladas, which are of great environmental value.

  • Designed by Hermann Tilke / Pedro de la Rosa
  • Total area: 1,320,000 m2
  • FIA route length: 5,344 meters.
  • FIM route length: 5,077 meters.
  • Longest straight: 1,211 meters.
  • Width: 15 meters straight and 12 meters otherwise.
  • 50 meter difference between the highest and lowest point – Maximum: 7.2%.
  • Different configurations.
  • Possibility of dividing it into 2 independent circuits.

Mugello International Racecourse

The Mugello International Racecourse is a racetrack located in the province of Florence, Tuscany region, Italy, about 30 km north of the city of Florence and built in 1974.

  • Length: 5,245 meters.
  • Main straight: 1,141 meters.
  • Curves: 9 right, 6 left
  • Maximum track width: 14 meters

TT Circuit Assen

Originally, the Assen Circuit It was 7,705 meters long but the route was shortened in 1984 to 6,134 meters. After several resurfacing and redesigns of curves, which had taken it to 5,997 meters in 2005, the route of the TT Assen It reduced its distance in 2006 to 4,750 meters.

  • Length: 4,542 meters.
  • Main straight: 487 meters.
  • Curves: 12 right, 6 left
  • Maximum track width: 14 meters

Sachenring

The circuit was built in 1995 and has undergone many changes since then, becoming the shortest on the Moto GP Calendar.

  • Length: 3,761 meters
  • Main straight: 700 meters
  • Curves: 3 right, 10 left
  • Maximum track width: 10 meters
  • Maximum slope: Not available
  • Circuit record: 1'21,067 (C.Stoner)
  • Number of pits: 34
  • Difficulty: medium-low
  • Services: Wifi, Bathrooms in pits, Timing, Restaurant / Cafeteria, Press room, Briefing room, Hospital, Closed circuit television

Brno Autonomous Community

The modern layout of the Brno Circuit was established in 1987, this circuit has much older roots, as races in Brno have been held since the 1930s.

However, it was not until 1987 when the competitions moved to the permanent circuit, moving away from the urban layout that was previously used.

The route is 5,403 meters long with a total of 15 curves, six left and eight right.

 

 

Red Bull Ring-Spielberg

Red Bull Ring is a racetrack located in the town of Spielberg, near the town of Zeltweg, state of Styria, Austria, about 50 km west of the city of Graz. Its inauguration took place on July 26, 1969.

  • Length: 4,318 meters
  • Unevenness: 63.6 meters.
  • Altitude: 660 m above sea level.
  • Ability: 40,000 spectators.
  • Curves to the right: 7
  • Curves to the left: 2

Balaton Park

Balaton Park Circuit is a 4.115-kilometre road course located near Balatonfőkajár, Hungary, 85 kilometres southwest of Budapest. The track is designed to host regional and international racing events and is built to the highest FIA and FIM standards and regulations.

The layout has 4,115 meters in length with a total of 16 curves, 6 are on the right and 10 are on the left.

 

 

Circuit of Barcelona – Catalonia

The Barcelona Circuit, also known as the Montmeló Circuit, is located in the towns of Montmeló and Granollers, in the province of Barcelona, autonomous community of Catalonia.

  • Built in 1991
  • The circuit has a length of 4,727 meters, with the finish line being the longest on the circuit at 1,047 meters.
  • It has 13 curves, of which 5 are left and 9 are right,
  • A maximum width of 12 meters.
  • It has the capacity to hold 131,000 spectators.
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
  • Length: 4,226 meters
  • Main straight: 565 meters
  • Curves: 10 right, 6 left
  • Maximum track width: 14 meters
  • Maximum slope: 1.5%
  • Circuit record: 1'33.906 (J. Lorenzo)
  • Number of pits: Not available
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Services: Wifi, Bathrooms in pits, Timing, Restaurant / Cafe, Press room, Briefing room, Hospital, Closed circuit television, Swimming pool

Motegi

Located in a mountainous area of great beauty, in the Kanto district, the Japanese Twin Ring Motegi circuit has a 2.5 km oval. and a classic track with a length of 4.8 km designed according to international standards. Built by Honda as a testing laboratory for its different productions in August 1997, the Twin Ring circuit has become the scene of a World Championship Grand Prix since 1999, while the oval layout has allowed automobile competitions to be introduced in the country. North American inspired.

  • Length: 4,801 meters.
  • Longest straight: 762 meters.
  • Width: 15 meters.
  • Curves: 8 right and 6 left.

Mandalika International Circuit

The Mandalika International Street Circuit is located in the Mandalika tourist area in the Central Lombok Regency in the West Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia and was inaugurated on November 12, 2021.

  • Length: 4,310 meters
  • Main straight: 507 meters
  • Curves: 11 right, 6 left

Outlet grill position: P12

Race classification: P7

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Phillip Island

Phillip Island Circuit is a racing circuit located on Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. Each year it hosts the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix of the World Motorcycle Championship, the World Superbike Championship and the V8 Supercars.

  • Length: 4,448 meters.
  • Longest straight: 900 meters.
  • Curves: 5 right and 7 left.
  • Track width: 13 meters.

Sepang International Circuit

The Sepang International Circuit is a speedway located in Sepang, Malaysia, about 40 km south of the city of Kuala Lumpur. It has hosted the Formula 1 Malaysian Grand Prix from 1999 to 2017, and the World Motorcycle Championship Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix since 1999.

  • Total length 5.54Km
  • Track width 16m
  • The longest straight 920m
  • Right Curves 10
  • Left curves 5

 

 

Algarve International Circuit
  • Length: 4,692 meters
  • Main straight: 969 meters
  • Curves: 10 right, 8 left
  • Maximum track width: 14 meters
  • Maximum slope: -12%
  • Circuit record: 1:42.270 (Jonathan Rea)
  • Number of pits: 84
  • Difficulty: high
  • Services: Wifi, Bathrooms in pits, Timing, Restaurant / Cafe, Gas station, Press room, Briefing room, 4×4 / Offroad Zone, Hotel, Hospital, Closed circuit television

Ricardo Tormo Circuit

The circuit is located in Cheste (Valencia), exit 334 of the A3 highway. It was built in 1999 with a capacity of 120,000 spectators.

  • Length: 4,005 meters.
  • Main straight: 876 meters.
    Curves: 5 right, 9 left
  • Maximum track width: 12.5 meters
  • Maximum slope: 4%
  • Number of pits: 48
  • Difficulty: medium-high
  • Services: Wifi, Bathrooms in pits, Timing, Restaurant / Cafe, Press room, Briefing room, Hospital, Closed circuit television.

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