Circuito del Jarama

Circuito de Madrid Jarama - RACE
Grand Prix Circuit (1991–present)
LocationSan Sebastián de los Reyes, Spain
Coordinates40°37′2″N 3°35′8″W / 40.61722°N 3.58556°W / 40.61722; -3.58556
FIA Grade2
OwnerRoyal Automobile Club of Spain (1981–present)
Broke ground1966
Opened1 July 1967 (1967-07-01)
ArchitectJohn Hugenholtz
Former namesCircuito del Jarama
Circuito Permanente del Jarama
Major eventsCurrent:
Formula E
Madrid ePrix (2026)
FIA European Truck Racing Championship
GP Camiones de España (1987–2019, 2021–present)
TCR Spain (2021–2022, 2024, 2026)
Former:
Formula One
Spanish Grand Prix (1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976–1979, 1981)
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
5 different motorcycle Grands Prix including Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix (1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977–1988, 1991, 1993, 1998)
World SBK (1991–1992)
FIM Endurance World Championship (1969, 1983)
FIA ETCR (2022)
Sidecar World Championship (1981, 1991)
European Le Mans Series (2006)
FIA GT (2001–2002)
Superleague Formula (2009–2010)
ETCC (1968–1972, 1974–1979, 1985–1986, 1988, 2001–2002)
World Sportscar Championship (1987–1989)
World Touring Car Championship (1987)
Websitehttp://www.jarama.org/
Grand Prix Circuit (1991–present)
Length3.850 km (2.392 mi)
Turns14
Race lap record1:20.011 ( Yelmer Buurman, Panoz DP09, 2009, Superleague Formula)
Formula E Circuit (2026)
Length3.934 km (2.444 mi)
Turns14
Grand Prix Circuit (1980–1990)
Length3.314 km (2.059 mi)
Turns14
Race lap record1:15.467 ( Alan Jones, Williams FW07B, 1980, F1)
Original Grand Prix Circuit (1967–1979)
Length3.404 km (2.115 mi)
Turns15
Race lap record1:16.440 ( Gilles Villeneuve, Ferrari 312T4, 1979, F1)

The Circuito de Madrid Jarama - RACE, formerly known as Circuito del Jarama and Circuito Permanente del Jarama is a motorsport racetrack located in San Sebastián de los Reyes, 32 km (20 mi) north of Madrid. It was home to the Spanish Grand Prix nine times between 1968 and 1981, and the Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix 15 times between 1969 and 1988.

Designed by John Hugenholtz (who also created Suzuka), the 3.850 km (2.392 mi) circuit was built by Alessandro Rocci in 1967 on arid scrub land.