Circuito_Permanente_de_Jerez

Circuito Permanente de Jerez

Circuito Permanente de Jerez is a 4,428 m (2.752-miles) racing circuit located in the city of Jerez de la Frontera, deep within the sherry-producing south of Spain. It was built by Alessandro Rocci, who was also in charge of Circuito Permanente del Jarama's project.

The circuit opened on 8 December 1985. During 1986 the circuit hosted the first international motorcycle event in Spain in March and the Formula One Spanish Grand Prix in April. The circuit's remote location hindered significant spectator turnout, although up to 125,000 can be accommodated. Because of this, F1 moved to Barcelona following the 1990 race.

Due to the hosting of the European Grand Prix in 1994, the circuit instituted safety changes from the configuration, including a new chicane (the Senna curve) at the corner where Martin Donnelly had an appalling accident. Jerez also hosted the 1997 European Grand Prix, which was the championship decider between Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve, who collided during the race.

During the podium celebrations of the 1997 race, Jerez's Mayor Pedro Pacheco disrupted the podium celebrations by presenting a trophy that was supposed to be presented by a dignitary from Daimler-Benz. This incident resulted on the track being banned from hosting a Grand Prix. However, it is still often used as a venue for testing.

During 2005, the track was resurfaced. It was expected that the Champ Car World Series would race there in 2008 until the series was cancelled early in the year after merging with the IndyCar Series.

Formula One history

Grands Prix held with the title "European Grand Prix" are indicated with a light blue background.

Season Date Winning Driver Winning Team Report
1997 October 26 Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Report
1994 October 16 Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Report
1990 September 30 Alain Prost Ferrari Report
1989 October 1 Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Report
1988 October 2 Alain Prost McLaren-Honda Report
1987 September 27 Nigel Mansell Williams-Honda Report
1986 April 13 Ayrton Senna Lotus-Renault Report

Moto Grands Prix history

Season Date 125 winner 250 winner MotoGP winner Report
2008 March 30 Simone Corsi Mika Kallio Dani Pedrosa Report
2007 March 25 Gábor Talmácsi Jorge Lorenzo Valentino Rossi Report
2006 March 26 Alvaro Bautista Jorge Lorenzo Loris Capirossi Report
2005 April 10 Marco Simoncelli Dani Pedrosa Valentino Rossi Report
2004 May 2 Marco Simoncelli Roberto Rolfo Sete Gibernau Report
2003 May 11 Lucio Cecchinello Toni Elías Valentino Rossi Report
2002 May 5 Lucio Cecchinello Fonsi Nieto Valentino Rossi Report
2001 May 6 Masao Azuma Daijiro Kato Valentino Rossi Report
2000 April 30 Emilio Alzamora Ralf Waldmann Kenny Roberts, Jr. Report
1999 May 9 Masao Azuma Valentino Rossi Àlex Crivillé Report
1998 May 3 Kazuto Sakata Loris Capirossi Àlex Crivillé Report
1997 May 4 Valentino Rossi Ralf Waldmann Àlex Crivillé Report
1996 May 12 Haruchika Aoki Max Biaggi Michael Doohan Report
1995 May 7 Haruchika Aoki Tetsuya Harada Alberto Puig Report
1994 May 8 Kazuto Sakata Jean-Philippe Ruggia Michael Doohan Report
1993 May 2 Kazuto Sakata Tetsuya Harada Kevin Schwantz Report
1992 May 10 Ralf Waldmann Loris Reggiani Michael Doohan Report
1991 May 12 Noboru Ueda Helmut Bradl Michael Doohan Report
1990 May 6 Jorge Martínez John Kocinski Wayne Gardner Report
1989 April 30 Àlex Crivillé Luca Cadalora Eddie Lawson Report
1987 April 26 Fausto Gresini Martin Wimmer Wayne Gardner Report

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