
Albacete is a shorter track then most, but very technical in its layout
Albacete Race Circuit (2.2 miles)

Circuito de Almeria is a varied circuit situated in southern Spain
Almeria Race Circuit (2.67 miles)

Cartagena's undulating gradients and fantastic final chicane make this a satisfying circuit for both new and experienced drivers
Cartagena Race Circuit (2.162 miles)

The circuit Croix en Ternois was built back in 1973, and has a succession of slow, tight corners
Croix en Ternois Race Circuit (1.18 miles)

The Circuito de Guadix is located about an hour from the historic city of Granada
Guadix Race Circuit (1.86 miles)

There are two tracks at Le Mans, sharing certain portions. The smaller is the Bugatti Circuit, a permanent circuit used for racing throughout the year
Le Mans Race Circuit(2.66 miles)

Redeveloped in 2001 Mondello Park is Ireland's only permanent international motorsport venue
Mondello Park Race Circuit (2.25 miles)

Built in 1925-1927, the Nürburgring was designed as a dual-purpose test track and race circuit. 13 miles and at least 73 bends add up to what even racing drivers describe as the most demanding circuit in the world.
Nürburgring (4.8, 14 or 17.5 miles)

Without a doubt one of the most popular circuits in the world, Spa survives by its reputation
Spa (Francorchamps) Race Circuit (4.35 miles)

A popular circuit with professional drivers, Valencia's unusual layout allows spectators to see almost the entire track
Valencia Race Circuit (2.49 miles)