Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (Spain)
Information about Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (Spain)

Historical Significance

Built in 1991 to host F1 and other international events, it quickly became a favorite for testing due to its varied layout.
A symbol of Catalonia’s commitment to motorsport.


Cultural Importance

Located near Barcelona, it attracts motorsport fans from across Europe.
Celebrates local motorsport heroes like Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz Jr.


Notable Sections

A mix of high-speed corners and technical sections.


Iconic Sections

Turn 3: A long, high-speed right-hander that tests aerodynamics.
Turn 10: A tight left-hand hairpin following the back straight.
Final Chicane: A slow, technical sequence leading to the main straight.


Main Events

Spanish Grand Prix (F1), MotoGP, GT World Challenge Europe.

Track Information
Track Barcelona
Location Montmeló, Catalonia, Spain
Opened in 1991
Length 4.675 km (2.905 mi)
Coordinates 41.5698° N, 2.2583° E
Climate Mediterranean, warm and sunny most of the year.
Number of turns 16
Elevation Change ~30 meters
Additional information
Type Permanent road course
Surface Asphalt
FIA Certification Grade 1
Audience Capacity ~140,000
Top Speed ~320 km/h on the main straight.
Grip High; resurfaced in 2018 for improved grip and consistency.
Pit Lane Modern and spacious, designed for F1 standards.