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The Circuito de Navarra is located in Los Arcos, a small town located in Spain's northern Navarra province.
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It was designed by renowned racetrack designer Hermann Tilke.
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The circuit’s layout is 4.7 kilometers (2.9 miles) in length and features 14 turns.
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It is commonly used by top international teams for testing purposes.
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In addition to its role as a testing facility, the circuit has also been used as the host of the World Series by Renault, the Spanish GT Championship, the European Le Mans Series, and a variety of other professional and amateur races.
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It is also equipped with an exclusive club house and paddock for teams and fans to enjoy the day of races.
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The circuit also features a Dirt Track and a Racetrack Karting.
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The most famous corner of the circuit is the "Corner de las Estrellas," which is inspired by the "Corkscrew" at Laguna Seca in Monterey, California.
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The layout of the circuit is constantly being revised in order to always provide the best possible experience for drivers, teams, and spectators.
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The circuit is considered to be one of the most challenging tracks in Europe for both drivers and cars.