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A Formula 1 circuit was removed from the calendar by the FIA after four people were killed during its final Grand Prix.
The circuit, too dangerous for modern racing, faded into history. Jarama and Montjuïc’s Shared Hosting Duties By the late 1960s, Spain was eager to reclaim its place in F1.
The heavy rains continued on Sunday morning, on a stage set to finish on a hilly, technical circuit in Barcelona’s Montjuic Park with a steep category 3 ascent to Montjuic castle followed by a ...
Back on stage 14 of the 1999 Vuetla, there was a start and finish in the city, with the riders due to race several laps of the Montjuic Park circuit in Barcelona.
Back to Montjuic Park in 1985 coupled with both sadness and joy. British rider Tony Rutter, who had won four consecutive TT Formula Two World titles, was very seriously injured when he crashed his ...
Lella Lombardi’s drive to sixth place at Montjuic Park On April 27th, 1975, Formula 1 arrived at Montjuic Park in the middle of Barcelona for that year’s Spanish Grand Prix.
The first venue to host the Spanish Grand Prix was actually less than 30km away from the current venue at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The Pedralbes Circuit first opened in 1946 where it hosted ...
A number of Spanish MotoGP riders including Marc Marquez, Dani Pedrosa, Maverick Vinales and Jorge Lorenzo met up with Spain’s first-ever world championship race winner Salvador Canellas at the ...
Former MotoGP™ Nick Harris commentator reflects on the unique history of Grand Prix and Barcelona ...
The Pedralbes Circuit first opened in 1946 where it hosted the Penya Rhin Grand Prix, a famous Spanish motor race that began in 1916. The high-speed 6.316km circuit, ...