Circuito de Jerez

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Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

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Circuito de Jerez Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Circuito de Jerez is located in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain on Carretera de Arcos-Jerez de la Frontera, Km 10,. Circuito de Jerez is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category car racing track in Spain.

Address

Carretera de Arcos-Jerez de la Frontera, Km 10,

Phone

+34 956151100

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Abhay Verma

World-class race track on the outskirts of Jerez town in Spain. The only circuit in the world to host MotoGP and World Superbike championships both and is no less than a Mecca for race fanatics. Circuit is narrow but corners are fast and flowing making it well-suited to high-speed action on two-wheels and four. Has a fantastic media centre bang on top of the main start-finish straight which looks like a spaceship!

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Frans Elamzon

Nice circuit in Spain. Easy to locate. A lot of parkingplaces, easy to find the way from the parking to the circuit. Easy to find your seat. Many signs and helpful staff.

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Neil Beard

Visiting the Jerez circuit (now named Circuito de Jerez Angel Nieto) for the 2019 MotoGP weekend. I found there was no public transport to the circuit for the Friday practice so no option but to use a taxi at 22 euro each way from Jerez centre. Coaches available for Saturday & Sunday from Plaza Augustias bus stop. Cost 1.10euro so a bargin. Drop off very near the main entrances. Entrance in to circuit ok at the main entrance after bag search & ticket scan. Some merchandise stalls inside the circuit but many just outside the main entrance. Quite a few food halls outside the main entrance although I took my own food...the food did look good & seemed popular with the locals. You can walk round a lot of the circuit but it's not tarmaced & your walking on a stoney clay soil. Beer, soft drinks & light food available around the circuit. 330ml can of beer was 3 euro. I sat in J4 stand and was happy with my view of the circuit (see photos) & had a large tv screen in front of the stand. Only annoying thing for me was the very loud music played between the circuit action. Note that there is not much shade available ( no stands have cover) & it's very hot this time of year. Update on coach transport..I checked with Tourist Info office in Jerez & was correctly informed that Saturday coaches to the circuit commenced at 9.00am and Sunday coaches would be 7.00am start. I caught the coaches to the circuit at these times & it was only about a 20min journey as police direct coaches straight through on otherwise closed roads. The return journey was just as simple..on race day Sunday there were about 10 coaches waiting straight after racing. I imagine if you miss this round of coaches you'll have an hour wait for them to return to the Circuit.

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Tommy Giusto

Circuit is great and it has a lot of history. Don’t waste your time if there’s no events going.

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steve chester

A great circuit with good amienaties and reasonable food and drink prices