| Configuration for FIM sanctioned sports | |
| Location | Alcañiz, Aragon, Spain |
|---|---|
| Time zone | GMT+1 |
| Coordinates | 41°4′42″N 0°12′27″W / 41.07833°N 0.20750°WCoordinates: 41°4′42″N 0°12′27″W / 41.07833°N 0.20750°W |
| Opened | 2009 |
| Architect | Hermann Tilke |
| Major events |
MotoGP Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix World Series by Renault |
| FIA Circuit | |
| Length | 5.344 km (3.321 mi) |
| Lap record | 1:41.376 (Arthur Pic, DAMS, 2012, Formula Renault 3.5 Series) |
| FIM Circuit | |
| Length | 5.078 km (3.155 mi) |
| Lap record | 1:48.120 (Jorge Lorenzo, Yamaha Motor Racing, 2015) |
| Website | www |
Configuration for FIA sanctioned sports
The Ciudad del Motor de Aragón, also known as Motorland Aragón, is a 5.344 km (3.321 mi) motorsport race track located near Alcañiz, Spain.
The circuit has been designed by well-known German architect Hermann Tilke in conjunction with the British architectural firm Foster + Partners. Formula One driver and Ferrari test driver Pedro de la Rosa is a technical and sporting consultant on the project.
The facility has been designed to incorporate three main zones – a technology park, a sports area and a leisure and culture area. The technology park will feature research and educational institutes related to the motor industry, the sports area will include the racing circuit (with multiple layouts), a karting track and various gravel circuits, whilst the leisure and culture section will feature a hotel, business centre and shopping facilities.