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The Circuito de Jerez has held more than 140 events over the years, including Formula 1, MotoGP, and other international and national competitions.
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Opened in 1985, Circuito de Jerez is one of the oldest racing circuits in Spain.
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The circuit is renowned for its spectacularly fast and technical layout, featuring a flowing combination of high-speed bends, corners and chicanes.
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Circuito de Jerez has been featured in the Grand Prix motorcycle World Championship from 1987 to 1990, and from 1997 onwards.
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The circuit has hosted the Spanish Grand Prix on 10 occasions.
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The record number of spectators for a major event was set in 1997, when more than 215,000 people attended the Spanish Grand Prix.
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It is is one of the few racing circuits which has not required any major updates in 30 years to its layout or design.
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The circuit has an elevation change of up to 60m, making it one of the most challenging circuits in Europe.
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The longest straight on the circuit is over 1000 metres long.
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The circuit was designed by Spanish racing driver and circuit designer, Antonio Rodrigo Alguersuari.