Circuito Daniel Rivas, Circuito de velocidad
Circuito Daniel Rivas is a racing track in Tarancón, Spain, roughly 1200 meters long with nine right curves and eleven left curves. The smooth asphalt surface with five different track variants allows drivers of all levels to tackle different challenges.
Circuito Daniel Rivas opened in 2016 and was named after a racing driver who died in a racing accident. The opening event brought together family members, friends, and racing officials to honor Daniel Rivas and his passion for motorsport.
The track is named after Daniel Rivas, a driver who died in a racing accident, and serves as a gathering place for the local racing community. On weekends, friends and families come together to drive or watch, sharing their passion for motorsport with one another.
Visitors can rent motorcycles or go-karts by the hour or by laps, with staff providing helmets and safety gear. The site is easily accessible with ample parking, a cafe with a shaded terrace, showers, and rest areas for drivers.
This track is the only one in the region with dedicated motocross and dirt-track areas, including rough outdoor sections alongside the smooth main asphalt circuit. Additionally, the track is used by police for motorcycle training and safety purposes, showing it serves more than just racing enthusiasts.
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