Motorland Aragón
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Alcañiz , Teruel Province , Spain | ||
Route type: | permanent race track | |
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Opening: | 2009 | |
FIM route variant | ||
Route data | ||
Important events: |
Motorcycle World Championship , Superbike World Championship | |
Route length: | 5.078 km (3.16 mi ) | |
Curves: | 16 | |
Records | ||
Track record: (motorcycle) |
1: 48.120 min. ( Jorge Lorenzo , Yamaha YZR-M1 , 2015 ) |
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FIA track variant | ||
Route data | ||
Route length: | 5.344 km (3.32 mi ) | |
Curves: | 18th | |
Records | ||
Track record: (Formula Renault 3.5) |
1: 41,376 min. ( Arthur Pic , DAMS , 2012 ) |
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http://www.motorlandaragon.com |
Coordinates: 41 ° 4 ′ 20 ″ N , 0 ° 11 ′ 19 ″ W.
The Motorland Aragón ( Spanish: Ciudad del Motor de Aragón ) is a motorsport racetrack in the province of Aragon near Alcañiz in Spain .
history
The race track has been part of the Formula Renault 3.5 racing calendar since 2009 .
In 2010 the Grand Prix of Aragon took place on the track for the first time as part of the Motorcycle World Championship . The race was added to the calendar as a replacement for the Hungarian Grand Prix . This was supposed to take place on the Balatonring , which was not completed in time.
statistics
All winners of MotoGP races in Aragon
year | winner | motorcycle | tires | time | Route length | Round | Ø pace | date | GP of |
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2010 | Casey Stoner | Ducati | B. | 42: 16.530 min | 5.077 km | 23 | 165.761 km / h | September 19th | Aragon |
2011 | Casey Stoner | Honda | B. | 42: 17.427 min | 5.077 km | 23 | 165.703 km / h | September 18 | |
2012 | Dani Pedrosa | Honda | B. | 42: 10.444 min | 5.077 km | 23 | 166.160 km / h | 30. September | |
2013 | Marc Marquez | Honda | B. | 42: 03.459 min | 5.077 km | 23 | 166.620 km / h | September 29th | |
2014 | Jorge Lorenzo | Yamaha | B. | 44: 20.406 min | 5.077 km | 23 | 158.043 km / h | September 28th | |
2015 | Jorge Lorenzo | Yamaha | B. | 41: 44.933 min | 5.077 km | 23 | 167.852 km / h | September 27th | |
2016 | Marc Marquez | Honda | M. | 41: 57.678 min | 5.077 km | 23 | 167.002 km / h | 25th of September | |
2017 | Marc Marquez | Honda | M. | 42: 06.816 min | 5.077 km | 23 | 166.366 km / h | September 24th | |
2018 | Marc Marquez | Honda | M. | 41: 55.949 min | 5.077 km | 23 | 167.084 km / h | September 23rd | |
2019 | Marc Marquez | Honda | M. | 41: 57.221 min | 5.077 km | 23 | 166.900 km / h | September 22 |
Record winner driver: Marc Márquez (5)
Record winner constructor: Honda (7)
Record winner nations: Spain (8)
Web links
Commons : Motorland Aragón - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Lennart Schmid: Well, Motorland Aragón replaces Balatonring. www.motorsport-total.com, March 18, 2010, accessed on September 9, 2010 .