Located just outside of Barcelona, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya was built in 1991 and took over the Spanish Grand Prix the very same year. Many of the world's top race drivers have found themselves atop the podium at the unique circuit, including Michael Schumacher, who won the race a record six times, including four in a row from 2001-2004.
The track requires drivers and teams to be on their A game at all times, as wind and weather can dramatically affect the strength of a given setup or tire compound. Barcelona mixes a long, fast front straightaway with flowing curves early in the lap and a number of heavy braking and even blind corners before heading back to the finish line. New for 2021 Season 2 is the addition of the circuit’s rallycross configuration, a staple of the World Rallycross calendar for much of the past decade.
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Geographic:
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Grid Ref (Lat/Lon):41.568749, 2.257138
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NorthNone
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Time Zone:Europe/Madrid
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Category:Road (2)
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Opens:2019-02-01
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Closes:2019-11-30
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Search Filtersroad
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Track Types[{'track_type': 'road'}]
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Track Type: Dirt | Oval|
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Features:
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Length:2.892
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Corners / Lap:16
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Max Cars:60
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Lighting:
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Fully Lit:
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AI Enabled:
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Grip Compound:
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Tech Track:
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Solo Laps:
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History:
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Created:2019-07-24
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Launched:2019-09-04
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Inc. Subscription:
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Award Exempt:
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Purchasable:
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Price:14, $14.95
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Priority:0
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Retired:
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SKU (Package) (Track):10462 (292) (345)
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Pit Notes
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Stalls: Pit | Grid40 | 60
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Pit Lane Collisions:
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Pit Road Speed Limit:50
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Qualifying Laps:2
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On Left: Start | Restart|
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Track Notes
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Starts: Rolling | Standing:|
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Short Parade Lap:
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Start Zone:
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Lap Scoring:
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Nominal Lap Time:116.018875
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Media (11)
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Track Dir:barcelona\gp
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Detail Video:
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Gallery Images:None
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Large Image:barcelona-large.jpg
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Small Image:barcelona-small.jpg