MotorLand Aragón

Motorsports racetrack in Alcañiz, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MotorLand Aragón (alternative Spanish name: Circuito de Alcañiz) is a 5.344 km (3.321 mi) race track used for motorsports located in Alcañiz, Spain.

LocationAlcañiz, Aragon, Spain
Coordinates41°4′42″N 0°12′27″W
Capacity129,500
FIA Grade1 (11 layouts)
3 (4 layouts)[1]
Quick facts Location, Coordinates ...
MotorLand Aragón
Configuration for FIA sanctioned events
Configuration for FIM sanctioned events
LocationAlcañiz, Aragon, Spain
Coordinates41°4′42″N 0°12′27″W
Capacity129,500
FIA Grade1 (11 layouts)
3 (4 layouts)[1]
Broke groundDecember 2005; 20 years ago (2005-12)
Opened6 September 2009; 16 years ago (2009-09-06)
ArchitectHermann Tilke
Major eventsCurrent:
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix (2010–2022, 2024–present)
Teruel motorcycle Grand Prix (2020)
World SBK (2011–present)
Former:
Eurocup-3 (2023–2024)
European Le Mans Series (2023)
WTCR
Race of Spain (2020–2022)
Race of Aragón (2020)
Pure ETCR (2021)
Sidecar World Championship
(2013–2014)
World Series Formula V8 3.5
(2009–2017)
Racecar Euro Series (2011)
Websitehttp://www.motorlandaragon.com/
FIA Grand Prix Circuit (2009–present)
Length5.345 km (3.321 mi)
Turns18
Race lap record1:41.376 (France Arthur Pic, Dallara T12, 2012, Formula Renault 3.5)
FIM Grand Prix Circuit (2009–present)
Length5.078 km (3.155 mi)
Turns16
Race lap record1:43.691 (United Kingdom Mike Simpson, Ginetta G57 P2, 2016, Sports prototype)
National Circuit (2009–present)
Length2.646 km (1.644 mi)
Turns13
Race lap record1:11.181 (Brazil Augusto Farfus, Hyundai Veloster N ETCR, 2021, ETCR)
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A race in the Formul'Academy Euro Series at Ciudad del Motor de Aragón (2009)

The circuit was designed by German architect Hermann Tilke in conjunction with the British architectural business Foster and Partners. Formula One driver Pedro de la Rosa was a technical and sporting consultant on the project.[2]

The facility has been designed to incorporate three main zones; a technology park, a sports area and a leisure and culture area. The technology park will feature research and educational institutes related to the motor industry, the sports area will include the racing circuit (with multiple layouts), a karting track and various gravel circuits, whilst the leisure and culture section will feature a hotel, business centre and shopping facilities.[3]

History

It was announced on 26 May 2008 that the circuit would host a round of the World Series by Renault in 2009, the first international championship to race at the venue.[4][5] The event had returned to Aragón every year since, until the end of the championship in 2015. Renault Sport Technologies had access to the circuit for thirty days per year for testing and promotional events. When the World Series by Renault championship was discontinued at the end of 2015 and was relaunched in 2016 as Formula V8 3.5, the circuit continued to be part of the schedule. The race remained on the championship for the 2017 season, at the end of which the championship was discontinued.

On 18 March 2010, MotorLand Aragón was announced as a replacement for the Balatonring on the 2010 MotoGP calendar. Aragón was already in place as a reserve event and replaced the Hungarian race which was postponed because of overrunning construction work. This made the Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix the fourth Spanish race on the calendar.[6] In March 2011, Dorna Sports signed a contract with the circuit to make it a permanent entry on the main calendar until at least 2016.[7] On 19 May 2010, it was announced that the circuit will hold a round of the Superbike World Championship from 2011, with a three-year deal being agreed.[8]

The circuit was used as part of stage 7 of the 2012 Vuelta a España.[9]

The circuit was planned to host round 6 of the 2020 World Touring Car Cup on 5 July, replacing Circuit Zandvoort on the calendar.[10] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the race was postponed. The circuit instead hosted two WTCR rounds (Race of Spain, Race of Aragón) on 31 October – 1 November and 14–15 November respectively. The circuit continued to host WTCR races until 2022.

Layout configurations

Fatalities

On 25 July 2021, during the 2021 European Talent Cup, Hugo Millán died in a crash. He was 14 at the time.[11]

On July 21, 2025, Spanish JuniorGP racer Pau Alsina died during a practice session at this track.[12]

Events

Lap records

As of March 2026, the fastest official race lap records at the MotorLand Aragón are listed as:

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CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEvent
FIA Grand Prix Circuit (2009–present): 5.345 km (3.321 mi)
Formula Renault 3.51:41.376[13]Arthur PicDallara T122012 Aragón Formula Renault 3.5 Series round
LMP21:48.792[14]Malthe JakobsenOreca 072023 4 Hours of Aragón
Eurocup-31:49.451[15]Thomas StrauvenDallara 3262026 Aragón Eurocup-3 Spanish Winter Championship round
LMP31:50.697[16]Danny SoufiLigier JS P3202025 Aragón Prototype Winter Series round
Formula Regional1:51.584[17]Valerio RinicellaTatuus F3 T-318-EC32025 Aragón Eurocup-3 Spanish Winter Championship round
Renault Sport Trophy1:54.451[18]Markus PalttalaRenault Sport R.S. 012016 Aragón Renault Sport Trophy round
GT31:54.691[19]Jay Mo HärtlingMercedes-AMG GT3 Evo2026 Aragón GT Winter Series round
Lamborghini Super Trofeo1:55.153[20]Jerzy SpinkiewiczLamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo 22025 Aragón GT Winter Series round
Formula Renault 2.01:55.950[21]Max DefournyTatuus FR2.0/132016 Aragón Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 round
Ferrari Challenge1:56.455[20]Cristiano MacielFerrari 296 Challenge2025 Aragón GT Winter Series round
LM GTE1:56.853[14]Martin RumpPorsche 911 RSR-192023 4 Hours of Aragón
SRO GT21:57.629[22]Daniel CarreteroAudi R8 LMS GT22025 Aragón Campeonato de España de GT round
World SBK1:57.664Tom SykesKawasaki Ninja ZX-10R2014 Aragón World SBK round
Formula 41:58.030[23]Maciej GladyszTatuus F4-T4212024 Aragón F4 Spain round
Porsche Carrera Cup1:58.140[24]Borja GarcíaPorsche 911 (992 I) GT3 Cup2025 Aragón Campeonato de España de GT round
World SSP2:01.708Jules CluzelMV Agusta F3 6752014 Aragón World SSP round
Eurocup Mégane Trophy2:02.489[25]Bas Schothorst [pl]Renault Mégane Renault Sport II2012 Aragón Eurocup Mégane Trophy round
JS P42:02.490[26]George KingLigier JS P42023 Aragón Ligier European Series round
GT42:03.631[27]Enrico FördererMercedes-AMG GT42025 Aragón GT4 Winter Series round
TCR Touring Car2:05.396[28]Felipe Fernández GilHonda Civic Type R TCR (FL5)2025 Aragón TCR Spain round
JS2 R2:08.679[24]Henrique VarelaLigier JS2 R2025 Aragón Campeonato de España de GT round
Formula Renault 1.62:09.681[29]Julien DeschampsSignatech FR 1.62009 Aragón Formul'Academy Euro Series round
Renault Clio Cup2.19.047[30]Oscar NoguésRenault Clio III RS (197)2014 Aragón Eurocup Clio round
Toyota GR Cup2:22.670[31]Antonio Albacete Jr. [es]Toyota GR862025 Aragón Toyota GR Cup Spain round
FIA Grand Prix Circuit with Chicanes (2020): 5.397 km (3.354 mi)
TCR Touring Car2:15.272[32]Santiago UrrutiaLynk & Co 03 TCR2020 WTCR Race of Aragón
FIM Grand Prix Circuit (2009–present): 5.078 km (3.155 mi)
Sports prototype1:43.691[33]Mike Simpson[34]Ginetta G572016 Aragón V de V Endurance Series round
MotoGP1:45.704Marc MárquezDucati Desmosedici GP232024 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix
World SBK1:47.935[35]Toprak RazgatlıoğluBMW M1000RR2024 Aragón World SBK round
GT31:50.074[33]Maxime Jousse[36]Renault R.S. 012016 Aragón V de V Endurance Series round
Moto21:50.327Diogo MoreiraKalex Moto22025 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix
Formula 41:51.143[37]Richard VerschoorTatuus F4-T0142016 Aragón F4 Spain round
World SSP1:52.797[38]Stefano ManziYamaha YZF-R62024 Aragón World SSP round
Moto31:56.912Luca LunettaHonda NSF250RW2025 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix
125cc1:59.509Pol EspargaróDerbi RSA 1252010 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix
TCR Touring Car2:00.359[39]Mike HalderHonda Civic Type R TCR (FK8)2021 Aragón TCR Spain round
Supersport 3002:05.823[40]Phillip Tonn [de]KTM RC 390 R2024 Aragón Supersport 300 round
National Circuit (2009–present): 2.646 km (1.644 mi)
ETCR1:11.181[41]Augusto FarfusHyundai Veloster N ETCR2021 Aragón Pure ETCR round
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