An exceptionally different circuit that maintains a rich history of racing in the city, Motorland Aragon is more than ready to amp up the adrenaline and energy of its spectators.
The unique aspect of this circuit is the fact that it can be divided into 2 independent circuits, thus giving different configurations to each event using the different circuits.
Ciudad del Motor de Aragón, Crta, A-2404, km 1, 44600, Teruel
Circuit Length 5.08 km |
Number of laps 23 |
Race distance 116.77 km |
Maximum speed 351.8 kph |
The accesses by road are N-232 Vinaroz (Castellón) – Cabañas de Virtus (Burgos) N-211 Madrid – Alcañiz (Teruel) N-420 Montoro (Córdoba) – Reus (Tarragona) AP2 Autovía del Nordeste Zaragoza-Fraga: access from Bujaraloz.
You can access the circuit by Bus from the Alcañiz Bus Station (Calle Feria / Avda. Aragón) or from Zaragoza Bus Station.
You can access the circuit by train RENFE - Caspe Station which is 28km away. Also from RENFE Delicias Station in Zaragoza which is 107km away.
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Grandstand Tickets: With a wide variety of different Grandstands to choose from, you can take your pick!
General Admission: Enjoy the freedom of catching the race from a different location every day with a General Admission ticket.
Child Tickets: Child Tickets are valid for ages 3 to 13 years old. Child tickets will be automatically booked for the same category as the respective adult tickets.
Senior Tickets: Senior Tickets are valid for ages 65 and above. Senior Tickets are subject to availability and are not guaranteed until they are put on the ticket shop for purchase.
Here are our recommendations:
Food & Beverage
- Jamón de Teruel (ham): Cured meats - can be eaten sliced straight from the oven for even greater culinary delight.
- Migas: traditional Spanish dish, based on dry bread flavoured with garlic and cured meats.
- Aragon suckling lamb, also known as Ternasco: a delicious dish cooked over a wood fire or braised.
- Ajoarriero: Cod with Ajoarriero sauce is one of the must-try dishes. Cod cooked with garlic and served with peppers, tomatoes and eggs.
Restaurants
- Meseguer: a great gastronomic offer with traditional dishes, where you can choose from a daily menu, a tasting menu, a dish of the day, and a gourmet menu.
- Gastrobar Micelios: traditional Spanish dishes, such as homemade tapas, a perfectly prepared monkfish and a generous laing.
- Restaurante La Parrilla: may not appear impressive from the outside but surprises visitors with its excellent offerings. Specialised in grilled and BBQ meats, serving generous portions of homemade dishes.
Activities
- Pasadizos subterráneos de Alcañiz: one of the best tourist attractions the city has to offer. A magical and mysterious journey through the subsoil of this town in the Bajo Aragón region of Teruel.
Sightseeing
- Los Calatravos Castle: is a castle in Alcañiz, Spain, that belonged to the Order of Calatrava.
- Iglesia de Santa Maria La Mayor De Alcañiz: a church in Alcañiz that had the status of a collegiate church from 1407 to 1851. It includes a large Gothic tower and a wide façade in Baroque style.