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Grande Prémio de Portugal
22-24 March 2024
Grande Prémio de Portugal
22-24 March 2024
Autódromo International do Algarve
#PortugueseGP
Autódromo International do Algarve
#PortugueseGP

Autódromo International do Algarve
#PortugueseGP

Photo credit: motogp.com

TRACK DATA

Pole position: Left
Length: 4.592 km
Width: 18 m
Corners: 15 (9 right, 6 left)
Longest Straight: 970 m
Constructed: 2008
Modified: -


All Time Record: 2023
A. Sasaki (JAP)
1'46.798 - 154.7 km/h

Best Race Lap: 2023
D. Oncu (TUR)
1'47.563 - 153.6 km/h

Best Pole: 2023
A. Sasaki (JAP)
1'46.798 - 154.7 km/h

Top Speed: 2021
L. Fellon (FRA)
250.5 km/h

HISTORY

Nestled in the beautiful setting of Portugal’s Algarve, the 100,000 capacity Autodromo Internacional do Algarve – known more colloquially as Portimao, after the port city it sits half an hour outside of – was opened on the 2nd of November, 2008. The circuit was inaugurated by WorldSBK when they headed to Portugal for their final round of that season – but it’s not just a racetrack. The Algarve Motorsports Park is a state-of-the-art complex which boasts the stunning race track, a go-kart track, an off-road park, a hotel, an apartment complex, a technology park and a sports complex – it really is the bee’s knees. In terms of the actual circuit layout, the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve has 15 corners – nine right, six left. The undulation in Portimao is incredible and the front straight will allow the MotoGP™ riders to really stretch the legs of their machines, before a unique downhill descend into Turn 1. There's a reason it gets called a high-speed rollercoaster, it's a thrill for riders and fans alike.

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