Circuito de Jerez
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Visiting the Jerez circuit (now named Circuito de Jerez Angel Nieto) for the 2019 MotoGP weekend. I found there was no public transport to the circuit for the Friday practice so no option but to use a taxi at 22 euro each way from Jerez centre. Coaches available for Saturday & Sunday from Plaza Augustias bus stop. Cost 1.10euro so a bargin. Drop off very near the main entrances. Entrance in to circuit ok at the main entrance after bag search & ticket scan. Some merchandise stalls inside the circuit but many just outside the main entrance. Quite a few food halls outside the main entrance although I took my own food...the food did look good & seemed popular with the locals. You can walk round a lot of the circuit but it's not tarmaced & your walking on a stoney clay soil. Beer, soft drinks & light food available around the circuit. 330ml can of beer was 3 euro. I sat in J4 stand and was happy with my view of the circuit (see photos) & had a large tv screen in front of the stand. Only annoying thing for me was the very loud music played between the circuit action. Note that there is not much shade available ( no stands have cover) & it's very hot this time of year. Update on coach transport..I checked with Tourist Info office in Jerez & was correctly informed that Saturday coaches to the circuit commenced at 9.00am and Sunday coaches would be 7.00am start. I caught the coaches to the circuit at these times & it was only about a 20min journey as police direct coaches straight through on otherwise closed roads. The return journey was just as simple..on race day Sunday there were about 10 coaches waiting straight after racing. I imagine if you miss this round of coaches you'll have an hour wait for them to return to the Circuit.
Neil Beard
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As a motorsport enthusiast, my visit to the Circuito de Formula 1 de Jerez de la Frontera was an absolute dream come true. This world-class racetrack is a true gem in the world of motorsports, and it left me thoroughly impressed. First and foremost, the track itself is a masterpiece. The layout is challenging and thrilling, making it a perfect venue for both professional racing events and enthusiasts looking for an adrenaline rush. It's no wonder why so many Formula 1 teams choose Jerez for their pre-season testing. The facilities at the circuit are top-notch. The grandstands offer excellent views of the track, and the surrounding amenities are well-maintained. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly, enhancing the overall experience. One of the highlights of my visit was the opportunity to witness live racing events. The atmosphere at Jerez during a race weekend is electric, and the roar of the engines is music to any racing fan's ears. The circuit's commitment to hosting various motorsport events ensures there's always something exciting happening here. If you have a passion for motorsports or simply want to experience the thrill of a Formula 1 circuit, I highly recommend a visit to the Circuito de Formula 1 de Jerez de la Frontera. It's an iconic venue that continues to contribute to the rich history of motorsports in Spain
João Corales
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I can’t put into words how much fun I had here! I am a MASSIVE MotoGP fan and while in Spain I really wanted to do the track tour! We had emailed them a few months before to book a place and then paid on arrival. We had a lovely tour guide (who’s name has slipped my mind we visited Tuesday 9th August 2022) who was very informative, we went on the track, into the paddocks, went to the race direction room, the VIP and much more! The photo opportunities were incredible. We then went it he little museum after. We paid €38 for 2 adults and 1 child and it was one of the best experiences of our holiday! loved it!
Samantha Coxhead
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Qui faccio poco testo, appassionato da sempre di motori (qui ho visto, il 13 aprile 1986, il mio primo GP di F1 ed il primo disputato a Jerez de la Frontera, vittoria del mitico Senna davanti a Mansell e Prost), e con un figlio pilota di moto aspirante al professionismo, il mio giudizio di questo luogo è sicuramente di parte. Bellissimo! Un luogo magico per tutti gli appassionati, specialmente per il motociclismo. Dotato di un piccolo museo dove si possono ammirare auto e moto moderne e meno (alcune sono repliche altre originali) e tute e caschi donati dai piloti. C'è anche il foglio briefing firmato dai piloti del primo gran premio disputato a Jerez che, per un 56enne come me, è stato un'emozione leggere. Vedere le firme di piloti come Senna, Prost, Piquet, Alboreto, De Angelis, Mansell ecc. Alcuni dei quali, purtroppo, non più fra noi, è stata, come ho detto, emozionante. A seguire c'è stata la visita guidata del circuito che ci ha permesso di avere accesso a luoghi altrimenti inaccessibili ai non addetti ai lavori come la torre di controllo, dove si trovano i monitor in uso ai commissari di gara, la sala conferenze, dove i piloti rilasciano i commenti post gara, il podio ecc. il tutto ben spiegato dalla cordiale accompagnatrice. Abbiamo anche potuto assistere, da posti privilegiati, ad alcuni giri del prototipo Peugeot MotorSport che era in pista con i propri meccanici e piloti per effettuare dei test. Bellissimo! Consigliato vivamente a tutti gli appassionati e ai curiosi che vogliono vivere un giorno da "addetti ai lavori".
Alessandro Lenzi e Monica Ferrari (LUKLUK23)
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Por un lado el circuito en sí me encanta, he ido a ver diferentes eventos (motogp cada año, algunos entrenos de f1 y algún que otro evento). Tuve la oportunidad hace años de recorrerlo por el vial con el campeonato de españa y verlo desde cualquier ángulo. Años después, me lo pasé muy bien con la experiencia de recorrerlo por completo viendo el museo (no está mal) y ver las zonas a las que en situaciones normales o ves por la tele (podium) o directamente no ves (el interior del ovni o direccion de carrera desde donde ves todas las pantallas). Sin duda a quien le apasione este mundo de las carreras le puede gustar la experiencia guiada. Y con respecto al fin de semana estrella (MotoGP) os diré que como se vive entre nieto y peluqui, en ningún sitio. Eso si para coger buen sitio, hay que ir bastante temprano. Si quieres algo más de comodidad alguna de las gradas cercanas como la W3 está también muy bien. Y ya por último si quieres ver las motos durante bastante tiempo (casi desde que salen de la curva dani pedrosa hasta la curva de meta), aunque logicamente no las ves tan de cerca, tu zona es la x1. Son las zonas de las que os puedo hablar de primera mano. Y por último por poner un pero, la zona central donde está el lago, está bien que tenga arboles pequeños o arbustos pero creo que tener algunos tan altos y que quitan visibilidad no aportan nada. Este año justo me cuadro uno y me impedía ver la curva de nieto. Creo que se podría hacer algo para mejorar la visibilidad de esa zona.
Joaquin SalMar
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Si te gustan las motos tienes que visitar este lugar. Disfrutarás en cualquier curva del ambiente de las motos. Podrás pasear por él circuito, comer o comprar algún souvenir en las muchas tiendas que hay en él circuito. Puedes entrar con tu comida y bebida mientras disfrutas de las carreras. La curva Michelin, Sito Pons, la recién nombrada curva Dani Pedrosa, Ángel Nieto, Peluqui, Alex Creville...si tienes disponibilidad podrás estar en tribuna vip, visitar el paddock o el vip village. Disfruta desde el viernes hasta él domingo, no solo del circuito, hay ambiente Jerez de la Fontera, Cádiz, Puerto Real, Puerto de Santa María...Disfruta de Cádiz. If you like motorcycles you have to visit this place. You will enjoy any curve of the motorcycle environment. You can walk around the circuit, eat or buy a souvenir in the many shops that are on the circuit. You can enter with your food and drink while you enjoy the races. The Michelin curve, Sito Pons, the newly named curve Dani Pedrosa, Angel Nieto, Peluqui, Alex Creville ... if you have availability you can be in VIP stand, visit the paddock or the vip village. Enjoy from Friday to Sunday, not only the circuit, there is a Jerez de la Fontera, Cádiz, Puerto Real, Puerto de Santa María ... Enjoy Cádiz.
McFla
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Carretera de Arcos-Jerez de la Frontera, Km 10, 11405 Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain
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Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto, is a 4.428 km racing circuit located close to the city of Jerez de la Frontera, 90 km south of Seville and deep within the sherry-producing region in the south of Spain. The project was led by the Spanish engineer Manuel Medina Lara, based on a preliminary idea from Alessandro Rocci.
attractions: Circuito de Jerez Museum, restaurants: Restaurante MESON LA CUEVA, San Jose Restaurant, Tio Pepe

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