
JEREZ IBERIAN FESTIVAL
Nestled in the heart of Andalusia, the Circuito de Jerez–Ángel Nieto is one of Spain’s most iconic and technically demanding race tracks.
Opened in 1985, the circuit quickly established itself as a favourite among drivers and fans alike for its flowing layout, fast corners, and excellent visibility for spectators. Located just a few kilometres from the historic city of Jerez de la Frontera, the venue benefits from the region’s mild climate, making it a popular choice for winter testing and international events throughout the year.
Over the decades, Jerez has hosted a wide range of prestigious competitions, from Formula 1 and MotoGP to numerous World Superbike, formula, and endurance series. Its 4.428-kilometre layout combines a mix of medium- and high-speed corners that reward precision and rhythm, with the long back straight offering key overtaking opportunities. The circuit is particularly renowned for its technical complexity — a true test of driver skill, car balance, and tyre management.
Beyond its rich racing heritage, the Circuito de Jerez is a symbol of Andalusian motorsport passion and innovation. Modern facilities, excellent logistics, and a strong local infrastructure make it a preferred venue for international teams and manufacturers conducting pre-season testing.
Whether under the bright Spanish sun or during an intense race weekend, Jerez continues to capture the essence of competitive racing — tradition, challenge, and pure driving enjoyment.




