Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, a 4.657 km track in Montmeló, Barcelona, Spain, has a capacity of 140,700 and an FIA Grade 1 license. Known for its varied corners and long straights, it challenges car aerodynamics due to changing wind conditions. Renamed in 2013, it has hosted MotoGP and Formula One, with layout changes for safety. Since 2023, Formula One uses the MotoGP layout, removing the last sector chicane.
Location: Montmeló, ES
Timezone: Europe/Madrid
Length: 4.657km
Turns: 14
Direction: Clockwise
Opened: Sep 10, 1991
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