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Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona

Posted by James Turnbull, Friday, 11th November 2005

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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. Arnoud Lievense says:

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

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