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Jerez:

Track image of Jerez

Circuit info

Length: 4.423 m. / 2,748 miles

Width: 11m

Left corners: 5

Right corners: 8

Longest straight: 607 m. / 0,377 miles

Constructed: 1986

Modified: 2002

Introduction:

Built in 1986 and hosting its first Grand Prix one year later, the circuit of Jerez is now one of the most popular MotoGP venues and the focal point for a city fanatical about sport. Set in a slight valley in the south of Spain, Jerez is blessed with consistently good weather and beautiful scenery, its numerous grandstands providing the perfect viewing facilities for up to 250,000 spectators.



With two alternative road circuits (4,423m and 4,428m), which were resurfaced during 2005, Jerez is a popular venue used by many race teams for testing throughout the year, whilst its recently updated corporate and media facilities have proven to be a popular addition to the complex. Other facilities such as the control tower and pit boxes have also been vastly improved.


How to arrive

Jerez Circuit is located approx. 18 km from the Jerez Airport and approx. 10 km from the Jerez City Centre.

CIRCUITO DE JEREZ

Carretera De Arcos, km 6.5
Apdo. De Correos 1709
11407 Jerez De La Frontera (Spain)

www.circuitodejerez.com

From Jerez Airport to the Jerez Circuit:

Take the National Road N-IV in the direction of Jerez. After 2 km take the road signposted “Sevilla”. Drive along and follow signposts that indicate “Circuito”, which will lead you onto the Andalusian Road A-382.

Leave the Andalusian Road A-382 at Exit no. 3 and follow signs to “Circuito”.

GPS Circuit Entrance:

Access 2: 36°42'43.59"N, 6° 2'8.45"W

Map of how to arrive to Jerez
Records Season Rider Motorcycle Time Speed
MotoGP
Fastest Lap2008Jorge LORENZO (SPA)Yamaha1'38.189162.2 km/h
Circuit Record2010Dani PEDROSA (SPA)Honda1'39.731159.7 km/h
Best Pole2008Jorge LORENZO (SPA)Yamaha1'38.189162.2 km/h
Top Speed2005Marco MELANDRI (ITA)Honda291.9 km/h
Moto2
Fastest Lap2011Stefan BRADL (GER)Kalex1'42.706155.0 km/h
Circuit Record2010Toni ELIAS (SPA)Moriwaki1'44.710152.1 km/h
Best Pole2011Stefan BRADL (GER)Kalex1'42.706155.0 km/h
Top Speed2011Alex DE ANGELIS (RSM)Motobi253.0 km/h
125cc
Fastest Lap2010Marc MARQUEZ (SPA)Derbi1'46.829149.0 km/h
Circuit Record2009Julian SIMON (SPA)Aprilia1'47.057148.7 km/h
Best Pole2010Marc MARQUEZ (SPA)Derbi1'46.829149.0 km/h
Top Speed2002Pablo NIETO (SPA)Aprilia221.1 km/h

Time Schedule

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2012 - Event Results

Podium

1ndSTONER C.AUS45'33.897
2dLORENZO J.SPA+0.947
3dPEDROSA D.SPA+2.063

Records:

Pole Lap:  LORENZO J.1'39.532160.0 Km/h
Fastest Lap: Lap: 15CRUTCHLOW C.1'40.019159.2 Km/h

Podium

1ndESPARGARO P.SPA30'12.879
2dMARQUEZ M.SPA+0.241
3dLUTHI T.SWI+0.483

Records:

Pole Lap:  MARQUEZ M.1'43.005154.6 Km/h
Fastest Lap: Lap: 7KRUMMENACHER R.1'44.905151.8 Km/h

Podium

1ndFENATI R.ITA43'50.885
2dSALOM L.SPA+36.139
3dCORTESE S.GER+36.895

Records:

Pole Lap:  RINS A.1'57.507135.5 Km/h
Fastest Lap: Lap: 21FENATI R.1'52.774141.2 Km/h