Location | Los Arcos, Navarre, Spain |
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Time zone | CET (UTC+1) CEST (DST) |
Coordinates | 42°33′39.81″N 2°9′49.01″W / 42.5610583°N 2.1636139°W |
FIA Grade | 2 |
Owner | MotorSport Vision (November 2022–present) |
Broke ground | 2009 |
Opened | 19 June 2010 |
Major events | Current: BSB (2024) Future: Ferrari Challenge UK (2025) Former: Ultimate Cup (2022–2023) World SBK (2021) 24H Series (2018) FFSA GT (2012, 2015) ETRC (2013–2014) FIA GT Series (2013) Blancpain Endurance Series (2011–2012) FIA GT1 (2010–2012) Superleague Formula (2010) |
Website | http://www.circuitodenavarra.com/ |
Full Circuit (September 2024–present) | |
Length | 4.313 km (2.680 miles) |
Turns | 16 |
Race lap record | 1:48.027 ( Ivo Lopes , BMW M1000RR, 2024, SBK) |
Medium Circuit (September 2024–present) | |
Length | 2.693 km (1.673 miles) |
Turns | 11 |
Short Circuit (September 2024–present) | |
Length | 1.391 km (0.864 miles) |
Turns | 5 |
Original Long Circuit with Realigned Turn 6 (March 2024–July 2024) | |
Length | 3.904 km (2.426 miles) |
Turns | 15 |
Race lap record | 1:36.896 ( Kyle Ryde, Yamaha YZF-R1, 2024, SBK) |
Original Long Circuit (June 2010–January 2024) | |
Length | 3.933 km (2.444 miles) |
Turns | 15 |
Race lap record | 1:27.348 ( Frédéric Vervisch, Panoz DP09, 2010, Superleague Formula) |
Original Medium Circuit (June 2010–July 2024) | |
Length | 2.672 km (1.660 miles) |
Turns | 8 |
Original Short Circuit (June 2010–July 2024) | |
Length | 1.332 km (0.828 miles) |
Turns | 5 |
Circuito de Navarra is a motorsport race track that opened in June 2010 near Los Arcos in the Navarre region of Northern Spain. It is a 4.313 km (2.680 mi) permanent road course that hosted the Superleague Formula series and the FIA GT1 World Championship.[1][2][3]