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Circuit Ricardo Tormo

Salida, Autovía del Este, 334, 46380 Cheste, Valencia, Spain
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4.6
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1.0
3y

Moto gp end of season test 2023... Total joke compared to seasons past... Found it impossible to buy tickets online and the information was very poor.. So you go to the circuit and try to get a ticket from a office that has no real info not even a opening time for the office just a a4 peace of paper that told you the price only... Do you had to wait in a queue that started building at 7am and it terns out that the office doesn't open till 9am.. The same time as the one gate opened to let you in.. and the queue at that gate after getting a ticket snakes its way around the hole of the car park with no order whatsoever... the only food or drink vans are outside of the circuit so you had to go out again just to get any refreshments and that means using the only gate to get in or out and you have to be stamped in and out every time meaning more queues... total lack of any organisation and I would personally blame the circuit and its staff.. So I went home before lunch 5 hours before the end. And this if from moto gp no 1 fan... That never misses a second of track action but I just couldn't stand it this year was a total joke.... and this was the year they started to charge for entry... If moto gp want more people to get the bug that is the bike gp bug then surely they should keep it a free for all end of session test... so many more would turn up and gain more interest in our sport.. They could sell food and drink merchandise ext if only they could organise a piss up in a brewery... It should be a end of season finally for all... to see out the current season and to welcome and look forward...

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5.0
2y

Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia is like stepping into a racer's paradise. The track layout is nothing short of amazing, filled with challenging corners that keep both drivers and fans on the edge of their seats. When you attend events here, it's an absolute thrill ride. The atmosphere crackles with excitement, and there's always something happening on the track. You can't beat the views from the grandstands; they make following the races a breeze. What makes it even better is the incredibly friendly and helpful staff, ensuring every visit is smooth and enjoyable. Plus, the circuit is impressively clean, and its modern amenities are top-notch. Whether you're a die-hard Formula 1 fan, MotoGP enthusiast, or just love motorsports, this venue offers a world-class experience that unquestionably deserves a resounding five-star rating. My heartfelt congratulations go out to each and every race participant in the Fanatec GT World Challenge + Volrace 2023! Your unwavering dedication, incredible skills, and boundless passion for both real-world and virtual racing have left us in awe. You've transformed this event into a breathtaking spectacle that resonates with fans across the globe. Whether you were on the physical track or immersed in the virtual realm, your hard work and determination truly embody the spirit of competition and sportsmanship. I want to express my sincere gratitude to the drivers, teams, and everyone involved for making this event an unforgettable...

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5.0
6y

I attended the Motogp weekend both in 2018 & 2019. This year appeared, in my opinion, to be better organised both in relation to getting to the circuit ( I hired a scooter in Valencia) and exiting the circuit. Travelling by car on race day looked pretty bad as at 8.00am there was probably a 2 mile queue on the A3. This year contactless wrist bands were issued on the Friday for the whole weekend...this allowed rapid scanning that appeared to work well. I bought a ticket for the purple stand above the pits. This gave a view of the whole circuit with the benefit of 3 tv screens. There was a large viewing area for wheelchair users on the 2nd level. I didn't use my seat but stood at the back of the stand behind the last row of seats for a perfect view. The were plenty of toilets, bars & food stalls available. Upon entry there were numerous merchandise stalls and food & drink stalls. I had 2 small cans of beer taken off me on race day on the bag search into the Circuit although I also took 2 in Friday & Saturday...guess they just didn't see them and I was unaware you could not take beer in cans into the Circuit. The MotoGP weekend is not that warm so ensure you bring gloves, hats & warm coats. In 2018 it rained...

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Ovidiu PopescuOvidiu Popescu
Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia is like stepping into a racer's paradise. The track layout is nothing short of amazing, filled with challenging corners that keep both drivers and fans on the edge of their seats. When you attend events here, it's an absolute thrill ride. The atmosphere crackles with excitement, and there's always something happening on the track. You can't beat the views from the grandstands; they make following the races a breeze. What makes it even better is the incredibly friendly and helpful staff, ensuring every visit is smooth and enjoyable. Plus, the circuit is impressively clean, and its modern amenities are top-notch. Whether you're a die-hard Formula 1 fan, MotoGP enthusiast, or just love motorsports, this venue offers a world-class experience that unquestionably deserves a resounding five-star rating. My heartfelt congratulations go out to each and every race participant in the Fanatec GT World Challenge + Volrace 2023! Your unwavering dedication, incredible skills, and boundless passion for both real-world and virtual racing have left us in awe. You've transformed this event into a breathtaking spectacle that resonates with fans across the globe. Whether you were on the physical track or immersed in the virtual realm, your hard work and determination truly embody the spirit of competition and sportsmanship. I want to express my sincere gratitude to the drivers, teams, and everyone involved for making this event an unforgettable success! 🏁👏
Neil BeardNeil Beard
I attended the Motogp weekend both in 2018 & 2019. This year appeared, in my opinion, to be better organised both in relation to getting to the circuit ( I hired a scooter in Valencia) and exiting the circuit. Travelling by car on race day looked pretty bad as at 8.00am there was probably a 2 mile queue on the A3. This year contactless wrist bands were issued on the Friday for the whole weekend...this allowed rapid scanning that appeared to work well. I bought a ticket for the purple stand above the pits. This gave a view of the whole circuit with the benefit of 3 tv screens. There was a large viewing area for wheelchair users on the 2nd level. I didn't use my seat but stood at the back of the stand behind the last row of seats for a perfect view. The were plenty of toilets, bars & food stalls available. Upon entry there were numerous merchandise stalls and food & drink stalls. I had 2 small cans of beer taken off me on race day on the bag search into the Circuit although I also took 2 in Friday & Saturday...guess they just didn't see them and I was unaware you could not take beer in cans into the Circuit. The MotoGP weekend is not that warm so ensure you bring gloves, hats & warm coats. In 2018 it rained for the 3 days!
Adam GoAdam Go
( This review is more about moto gp ) very good track ( 5 stars ). I didn't ride on it, but I watched the moto gp 23. In my opinion, there was great visibility of what was happening on the track and in this respect I rate the show very well. Due to the fact that there is no option to evaluate the gp itself, the rating is low. Organizing entry and exit is a drama, considering about 200,000 people, and assuming that 50,000 people return by train, it would be a total failure. Just an idea... the train takes at best 1,000 people and runs towards Valencia every 40-45 minutes. DO NOT BUY FOOD IN THE TENT PLACED A FRONT OF THE TRACK. THE PRICES ARE OUTSTANDING AND THE WAITERS CHEATS ON THE BILLS BY PRETENDING HE DOESN'T KNOW ENGLISH.
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Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia is like stepping into a racer's paradise. The track layout is nothing short of amazing, filled with challenging corners that keep both drivers and fans on the edge of their seats. When you attend events here, it's an absolute thrill ride. The atmosphere crackles with excitement, and there's always something happening on the track. You can't beat the views from the grandstands; they make following the races a breeze. What makes it even better is the incredibly friendly and helpful staff, ensuring every visit is smooth and enjoyable. Plus, the circuit is impressively clean, and its modern amenities are top-notch. Whether you're a die-hard Formula 1 fan, MotoGP enthusiast, or just love motorsports, this venue offers a world-class experience that unquestionably deserves a resounding five-star rating. My heartfelt congratulations go out to each and every race participant in the Fanatec GT World Challenge + Volrace 2023! Your unwavering dedication, incredible skills, and boundless passion for both real-world and virtual racing have left us in awe. You've transformed this event into a breathtaking spectacle that resonates with fans across the globe. Whether you were on the physical track or immersed in the virtual realm, your hard work and determination truly embody the spirit of competition and sportsmanship. I want to express my sincere gratitude to the drivers, teams, and everyone involved for making this event an unforgettable success! 🏁👏
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I attended the Motogp weekend both in 2018 & 2019. This year appeared, in my opinion, to be better organised both in relation to getting to the circuit ( I hired a scooter in Valencia) and exiting the circuit. Travelling by car on race day looked pretty bad as at 8.00am there was probably a 2 mile queue on the A3. This year contactless wrist bands were issued on the Friday for the whole weekend...this allowed rapid scanning that appeared to work well. I bought a ticket for the purple stand above the pits. This gave a view of the whole circuit with the benefit of 3 tv screens. There was a large viewing area for wheelchair users on the 2nd level. I didn't use my seat but stood at the back of the stand behind the last row of seats for a perfect view. The were plenty of toilets, bars & food stalls available. Upon entry there were numerous merchandise stalls and food & drink stalls. I had 2 small cans of beer taken off me on race day on the bag search into the Circuit although I also took 2 in Friday & Saturday...guess they just didn't see them and I was unaware you could not take beer in cans into the Circuit. The MotoGP weekend is not that warm so ensure you bring gloves, hats & warm coats. In 2018 it rained for the 3 days!
Neil Beard

Neil Beard

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( This review is more about moto gp ) very good track ( 5 stars ). I didn't ride on it, but I watched the moto gp 23. In my opinion, there was great visibility of what was happening on the track and in this respect I rate the show very well. Due to the fact that there is no option to evaluate the gp itself, the rating is low. Organizing entry and exit is a drama, considering about 200,000 people, and assuming that 50,000 people return by train, it would be a total failure. Just an idea... the train takes at best 1,000 people and runs towards Valencia every 40-45 minutes. DO NOT BUY FOOD IN THE TENT PLACED A FRONT OF THE TRACK. THE PRICES ARE OUTSTANDING AND THE WAITERS CHEATS ON THE BILLS BY PRETENDING HE DOESN'T KNOW ENGLISH.
Adam Go

Adam Go

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