Gran Premi Aperol de Catalunya

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Circuit de Catalunya:

Track image of Circuit de Catalunya

Circuit info

Length: 4.727 m. / 2,937 miles

Width: 12m

Left corners: 5

Right corners: 8

Longest straight: 1.047 m. / 0,651 miles

Constructed: 1991

Modified: 1995

Introduction:

In 1989, through the joint collaboration of the Catalan Autonomous Government, the Montmeló Town Council and the Royal Automobile Club of Catalunya (RACC), work began on giving one of Europe’s most beautiful cities a state of the art race track to match. The Circuit de Catalunya opened on the doorstep of Barcelona in September 1991 and welcomed its first international event that same month, hosting the Spanish F1 Grand Prix. It went on to host the European Motorcycle Grand Prix and in 1995 became home to the Gran Premio de Catalunya. Considered to be one of the best designed circuits of the recent era, the Circuito de Catalunya won the much coveted IRTA ‘Best Grand Prix’ trophy for 2001 and has a general admission capacity of 104,000 spectators.

How to arrive

Circuit de Catalunya is located 25 km north of Barcelona City Centre, approx. 40 km from the Barcelona Airport and 70 km from the Girona Airport.

CIRCUIT DE CATALUNYA

“Mas la Moreneta”
Carretera Granollers – Parets, km 2
Apartat de correus 27
08160 Montmeló (Spain)

www.circuitcat.com

From Barcelona Airport (through city, 40 km):

Follow directions to “Barcelona/Ronda de Dalt B-20” until “Nus de la Trinitat”. Follow signs towards “AP7 Girona” and enter the C-33 Highway. Pass toll gate and continue straight. Take exit to Road C-17 direction “Vic” and follow signs to “Circuit de Catalunya”

From Barcelona Airport (route on highways, 52 km):

Follow directions AP2 and Girona, and enter Highway AP2. Leave Highway AP2 at Exit 15 and enter Highway AP7 direction Girona. Take exit to Road C-17 direction “Vic” and follow signs to “Circuit de Catalunya”

From the airport of Girona:

Take Highway AP-7 direction Barcelona. Leave at Exit 13 and follow signs towards “Circuit de Catalunya”

GPS Circuit Entrance:

41°34'20.74"N, 2°15'21.67"E

Map of how to arrive to Circuit de Catalunya
Records Season Rider Motorcycle Time Speed
MotoGP
Fastest Lap2008Casey STONER (AUS)Ducati1'41.186168.2 km/h
Circuit Record2008Dani PEDROSA (SPA)Honda1'42.358166.3 km/h
Best Pole2008Casey STONER (AUS)Ducati1'41.186168.2 km/h
Top Speed2004Alex BARROS (BRA)Honda339.4 km/h
Moto2
Fastest Lap2012Marc MARQUEZ (SPA)Suter1'46.187160.3 km/h
Circuit Record2012Thomas LUTHI (SWI)Suter1'46.631159.6 km/h
Best Pole2012Marc MARQUEZ (SPA)Suter1'46.187160.3 km/h
Top Speed2012Mika KALLIO (FIN)Kalex286.3 km/h
Moto3
Fastest Lap2012Maverick VIÑALES (SPA)FTR Honda1'52.160151.7 km/h
Circuit Record2012Alex MARQUEZ (SPA)Suter Honda1'52.583151.2 km/h
Best Pole2012Maverick VIÑALES (SPA)FTR Honda1'52.160151.7 km/h
Top Speed2012Danny KENT (GBR)KTM233.6 km/h

Time Schedule

Gran Premi Aperol de Catalunya

14 June 2013

Moto3FP1

09:00 - 09:40

MotoGPFP1

09:55 - 10:40

Moto2FP1

10:55 - 11:40

Moto3FP2

13:10 - 13:50

MotoGPFP2

14:05 - 14:50

Moto2FP2

15:05 - 15:50

15 June 2013

Moto3FP3

09:00 - 09:40

MotoGPFP3

09:55 - 10:40

Moto2FP3

10:55 - 11:40

Moto3QP

12:35 - 13:15

MotoGPFP4

13:30 - 14:00

MotoGPQ1

14:10 - 14:25

MotoGPQ2

14:35 - 14:50

Moto2QP

15:05 - 15:50

16 June 2013

Moto3WUP

08:40 - 09:00

Moto2WUP

09:10 - 09:30

MotoGPWUP

09:40 - 10:00

Moto3RAC

11:00

Moto2RAC

12:20

MotoGPRAC

14:00

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