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Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona

Friday, 11th November 2005 by James

The Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain is used for the the Formula One Spanish Grand Prix along with other motorsport events.

Inaugurated in 1991, there are three different routes: the Grand Prix track (4,727m), the National track(3,067m) and the School track (1,703m).

Thanks: Steve Owen, Pokee, Rickard Jensen, Mario Sarno, Miguel Angel, Daniel Jibouleau & Luis

One Response to 'Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona'

  1. 1. Arnoud Lievense says:

    Wow… i’m a fan of F1 it’s a very nice picture of this circuit :D

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