Circuit Jerez

About the track

Circuit Jerez, in the south of Spain between Seville and Gibraltar, sits in the heart of the famous sherry region. The track is known for its flowing rhythm and the mix of slow hairpins, technical medium speed sections and fast, committed corners. That variety makes Jerez an ideal circuit to develop both driving technique and outright pace.

For years, Jerez has been a permanent fixture on the MotoGP calendar and was extensively used for Formula 1 Grand Prix and official Testdays. The combination of the Spanish climate, the clear and readable layout and the professional motorsport character helps drivers build confidence quickly and work efficiently on consistent lap times.

For anyone looking to sharpen their circuit skills, Jerez offers exactly the blend of challenge and safety you expect from a top level racing track in Spain. A perfect location for high level training days, Trackdays and focused driver development on Circuit Jerez.

Highlights Circuit Jerez

  • Known from the MotoGP
  • Located in the sherry region of Spain
  • Mix of high- and low speed corners
  • Ideal climate for winter testing
  • On average 3200 hours of sunshine per year
  • Challenging and technical layout