Permanent Circuito Del Jarama
The Permanent Circuit of the Jarama (Circuito Permanent Del Jarama), a length of 3,404 km, is a track of race of Formule 1 located in the north of Madrid in Spain.
Conceived by John Hugenholtz (which also created the circuit of Zandvoort and Suzuka), the circuit was built in 1967.
With a short straight line, most of the circuit is made up of tight turns making the goings beyond extremely difficult.
Host of nine Grand Prix of Spain, Jarama accommodated his last race of F1 in 1981 dates to which he was considered too narrow for the modern race. He is held to with it still occasionally races of cars and races of motor bike.
Race Formulates 1 of them
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