Circuit Description
Built in 1986 and hosting its first Grand Prix a year later, the Jerez circuit is now one of the most popular MotoGP venues and the focal point of a sports-fanatic city. Located in a gentle valley in southern Spain, Jerez is blessed with a consistently favorable climate and beautiful scenery, with its many grandstands providing perfect viewing for 250,000 spectators.
With two alternate road circuits (4,423 m and 4,428 m) that were resurfaced in 2005, Jerez is a popular venue used by many race teams for testing throughout the year, while its recently upgraded business and media facilities have proved a popular addition to the complex. Other facilities, such as the control tower and pits, have also been greatly improved.
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