The MotorLand Aragón circuit, located in Alcañiz, Spain, is set to host the last round of the SWC inaugural season, and the start of the 2025 F4 Spanish Championship from March 28 to 30, 2025.
A Premier Racing Venue
Designed by renowned German architect Hermann Tilke, in collaboration with British firm Foster and Partners, and with input from Formula One driver Pedro de la Rosa, MotorLand Aragón has been a cornerstone in the motorsport world since its opening in 2009.
The circuit boasts a 5.345 km track length with 18 turns, offering a challenging and dynamic experience for drivers. Its longest straight stretches 1.726 km, providing ample opportunities for high-speed action.
Significance in the 2025 F4 Spanish Championship
As the opening venue for the 2025 season, MotorLand Aragón plays a pivotal role in setting the stage for emerging talents in the Formula 4 arena. The circuit’s technical complexity demands precision and skill, making it an ideal proving ground for young drivers aiming to make their mark.
The 2025 F4 Spanish Championship calendar includes seven rounds, with MotorLand Aragón leading the series.
A Hub for Motorsport Excellence
Beyond hosting the Spanish Winter Championship, MotorLand Aragón is a multifaceted facility encompassing a technology park, sports area, and leisure zones. This design fosters innovation and offers a comprehensive experience for teams, drivers, and fans alike.
With a seating capacity of 129,500, the circuit is well-equipped to accommodate large audiences, ensuring an electrifying atmosphere for all attendees.
Anticipation Builds
As the countdown to the season opener continues, teams and drivers are gearing up to tackle the challenges presented by MotorLand Aragón. Fans can look forward to a weekend filled with high-octane racing, witnessing the rise of the next generation of motorsport stars.