About the track
Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia opened its doors in 1999, in the eastern coastal region of Spain. An area known as the city of oranges. Since day one, the track has been a permanent fixture on the MotoGP calendar and welcomes multiple international racing series each year.
Valencia is renowned for its mix of high-speed sections and technical, slower corners. Turn 1 after the main straight is impressive every single lap, while the chicane in the final sector demands absolute precision and rhythm. This variety makes Circuit Ricardo Tormo an ideal venue for trackdays, driver training and anyone looking to sharpen their driving technique on a modern Grand Prix circuit in Spain.