The Jerez MotoGP is one of the four Motorcycle World Championship events held in Spain, alongside those in Aragona , Catalogna and Valencia , but it is the only one that can boast the title of the Spanish GP.
Thanks to the Paddock Experiences by Vanessa Paddock, a special project by Vanessa Viaggi, you can access the Jerez MotoGP Paddock, the area reserved for riders and team technicians, and first hand experience the excitement of this race, side by side with the MotoGP champions.
Discover everything about the Spain MotoGP and start to plan your exclusive Experience.
Spain MotoGP takes place at the circuit of Jerez de la Frontera, a town in Andalusia near Cadiz, in the southern part of the country. The official name of the track is Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto.
Jerez MotoGP Circuit: Features
Jerez de la Frontera circuit was opened back in 1985 and hosted its first Motorcycle World Championship event two years later. The track, 4.4 km long with 13 turns, features various gradients and offers plenty of overtaking opportunities.
Spain MotoGP: History and Trivia
The first edition of the Spanish Motorcycle Grand Prix was held in 1950 at Montjuïc, near Barcelona. From the following year, the event became part of the Motorcycle World Championship circuit, with a hiatus between 1956 and 1960.
Starting from 1968, the race was held alternately between Montjuïc and the Jarama circuit, near Madrid, where it then moved permanently until 1986. From 1987, with the exception of a final "visit" to Jarama the following year, the Spanish MotoGP definitively moved to Jerez de la Frontera.
Here are some interesting facts about the Red Bull Ring circuit and the Austrian MotoGP:
The Circuit de Jerez-Ángel Nieto is named in memory of the Spanish rider Ángel Nieto, considered one of the greatest motorcycle champions of all time.
In 2020, the Jerez circuit hosted two MotoGP events: in addition to the usual Spanish one, the Andalusia GP was exceptionally held here.
Two corners of the track are dedicated to champions of the recent history of Spanish motorcycling: Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa.
What to see nearby
Your adventure in the Paddock of the Jerez de la Frontera MotoGPoffers plenty of opportunities for tours and day trips. Here are some suggestions:
Cadiz
The Jerez de la Frontera circuit is located less than half an hour's drive from this pleasant town at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, featuring a charming old town district.
Seville
An hour's drive from the circuit, Seville is a majestic and lively city, the cradle of flamenco and home to numerous palaces and monuments, such as the imposing cathedral and the Alcazar, the royal palace in Mudejar style.
Malaga
A bit further away, but not to be missed is Malaga, which hosts a museum dedicated to Pablo Picasso, who was born in the town, and two famous Moorish-style architectures, namely the Alcazaba and the Gibralfaro castle.
Jerez MotoGP Paddock Pass
Thanks to a long-standing collaboration with various MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3 teams, Vanessa Paddock can provide you with a unique Paddock Experience, to first hand live the Spanish GP backstage thanks to our exclusive Paddock Passes.
Vanessa Paddock is one of the very few authorized MotoGP Paddock Pass resellers. Our Paddock Passes guarantee full access to the Paddock area as a guest of one of the competing teams, along with a series of other privileges.
In MotoGP collaboriamo con Team LCR Honda and Gresini Racing Ducati, while in in Moto2 we are partners with Team Marc VDS and MT Helmets, and in Moto3 with Team MTA Racing.
La tua Paddock Experience include:
Full Paddock access
Access to the Boxes
of your hosting Team
Access to the exclusive Viewing Area
.
Access to Food & Beverage
in the Hospitality area
Exclusive Team gadgets
of your hosting Team
Continuous assistance
from Vanessa Paddock during the event
Moreover, you can complete your Experience with a series of additional services provided by Vanessa Viaggi, such as flight and hotel booking, private transfers, local tours.
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** Prices per person. Access valid from Thursday (afternoon) to Sunday. Children up to 10 years old do NOT need a pass, but must be accompanied by an adult. The pass is nominal, non-transferable, and non-refundable.