Algarve International Circuit

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The Algarve International Circuit (Portuguese: Autódromo Internacional do Algarve), commonly referred to as Portimão Circuit, is a 4.653 km (2.891 mi) race circuit located in Portimão, Algarve region, Portugal. The development includes a karting track, off-road track, technology park, five-star hotel, sports complex and apartments.[1]

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Autódromo Internacional do Algarve
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LocationPortimão, Algarve, Portugal
Time zoneWET (UTC+0)
WEST (April–October, UTC+1)
Coordinates37°13′55″N 8°37′55″W
Capacity100,000
FIA Grade1
Broke groundFebruary 2008; 17 years ago (2008-02)
OpenedOctober 2008; 16 years ago (2008-10)
Construction cost195 million
ArchitectRicardo Pina
Major eventsCurrent:
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix (2020–present)
Algarve motorcycle Grand Prix (2021)
World SBK
(2008–2015, 2017–present)
ELMS 4 Hours of Portimão (2009–2010, 2017–present)
TCR Europe (2022–2023, 2025)
Former:
Formula One
Portuguese Grand Prix (2020–2021)
FIA WEC 6 Hours of Portimão (2021, 2023)
TCR World Tour (2023)
Ferrari Challenge Europe (2009–2011, 2013–2014, 2022, 2024)
DTM (2022)
WTCC Race of Portugal (2010, 2012)
FIM Endurance World Championship (2016)
GT2 European Series (2023)
A1 Grand Prix (2009)
FIA GT (2009)
Websitehttps://autodromodoalgarve.com
Grand Prix Circuit (2008–present)
Length4.653 km (2.891 miles)
Turns15
Race lap record1:18.750 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W11, 2020, F1)
Motorcycling Circuit (2008–present)
Length4.592 km (2.853 miles)
Turns15
Race lap record1:38.685 (Enea Bastianini, Ducati Desmosedici GP24, 2024, MotoGP)
GP Circuit with Chicane (2008–2019)
Length4.684 km (2.911 miles)
Turns16
Race lap record1:32.113 (Diego Nunes, Dallara GP2/08, 2009, GP2)
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BMW Z4 (E89) in Portimão
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B09/60 Lola-Aston Martin B09/60 driven by Stefan Mücke in the 1000km do Algarve Race of the Le Mans Series 2009

The circuit was designed by Ricardo Pina, Arquitectos. The construction was finished in October 2008 and the circuit was homologated by both the FIM on 11 October 2008 and the FIA two days later.[2] The total cost was €195 million (approximately $250 million).[citation needed]

The circuit

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Algarve International Circuit.

The circuit hosted the final round of the World Superbike Championship on 2 November 2008.[1] On 9 June, the track was confirmed to host a round of the 2008-09 A1 Grand Prix season. The race was set for the weekend of 12 April 2009. On 10 October 2008, the Le Mans Series announced a 1000 km night race to be held at Algarve on 2 August 2009.[3] On 5 November 2008, the FIA GT Championship announced and 7th round of the 2009 season will be held at Algarve on 13 September 2009.[4] A Formula One test session, with the McLaren and Honda teams participating, was scheduled for 15–17 December 2008. Ferrari also ran at Algarve.[5][6][7][8][9] Toyota also tested at the circuit on 20 January 2009 in the first outing of their new TF109 chassis.[10] The circuit will also host the final round of the 2009 GP2 Series season in September 2009.[11] From 2010 it hosted a round of the FIA World Touring Car Championship.[12]

On 4 April 2009 Max Mosley stated that based on the quality of the circuit it could integrate the Formula One championship under the guise of the Portuguese Grand Prix, as long as a commercial agreement with the Formula One Management was achieved.[13] Due to changes to the 2020 Formula One season as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Algarve International Circuit has by way of exception hosted the 2020 Portuguese Grand Prix.[14]

The circuit resembles old Nürburgring and Spa-Francorchamps, mainly because of its constantly undulating nature. A1 Team Portugal's driver Filipe Albuquerque observed that there are big downhill slopes and right-hand turns after the main straight. He also commented that the track is good for overtaking because of the circuit width. A1 Team New Zealand's driver Earl Bamber observed that there are many special turns with personality. He commented that the new circuit is a little bit dangerous like the old school circuits with a roller coaster ride. A1 Team France's driver Nicolas Prost commented that the asphalt was new and the circuit has little grip.

The first episode of The Grand Tour, "The Holy Trinity" was shot here in 2016.

At the 2022 Supersport 300 World Championship, Victor Steeman died causing fatal accident at this circuit while racing in the Race 1 Portimão round.[15]

After COVID-19 pandemic

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In July 2020 it was announced that the circuit would host the Formula One Portuguese Grand Prix from 23 to 25 October, as part of a revised calendar arising from the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This marked the first time a Portuguese Grand Prix had been held since the 1996 race, which had taken place at the Autódromo do Estoril. The circuit hosted the Portuguese Grand Prix again in 2021 from 30 April to 2 May.[16]

In August 2020 it was announced that the circuit would host the MotoGP Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix from 20 to 22 November, as part of a revised calendar arising from the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. On 10 August 2020, MotoGP announced that the coronavirus-hit season would end with the Portuguese Grand Prix in Portimão.[17] The circuit hosted the Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix again in 2021 from 16 to 18 April, and hosted a second event named the Algarve Grand Prix from 5 to 7 November.

In January 2021 it was announced that the circuit would host the FIA World Endurance Championship 8 Hours of Portimão instead of 1000 Miles of Sebring on 4 April due to the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[18] However, on 5 March 2021; the round was postponed into the original date of 2021 24 Hours of Le Mans, 13 June in order to increase the possibility of fans being able to attend the race.[19]

For 2022, it was planned that the circuit would not host F1 and WEC races, but it would continue to host MotoGP, World SBK, and ELMS races. Besides them, it would host DTM, TCR Europe and Lamborghini Super Trofeo World Final for the first time in 2022. In September 2022, it was announced that the circuit returned to the 2023 WEC calendar.

Craig Jones memorial

The circuit is the site of a statue in tribute to Craig Jones, representing Jones on his motorbike after passing the finishing line. This statue will be the main part of a monument, already partially built, which also includes the architectural arrangement of the main access roundabout to the racetrack, created by Paula Hespanha and Portuguese architect Manuel Pedro Ferreira Chaves. This monument is a landscape sculpture, representing the main straight of a racing circuit, which extends up to the car park of the main grandstand. It has been confirmed that one of the corners of the circuit was named after former World Supersport rider Craig Jones who was killed in a motorcycle crash at Brands Hatch in 2008.

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Lap records

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As of August 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Algarve International Circuit are listed as:

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CategoryTimeDriver/RiderVehicleEvent
Grand Prix Circuit: 4.653 km (2008–present)
F11:18.750Lewis HamiltonMercedes-AMG F1 W11 EQ Performance2020 Portuguese Grand Prix
LMP21:29.670[20]Mikkel JensenAurus 012020 4 Hours of Portimão
LMH1:30.919[21]Nicolas LapierreAlpine A4802021 8 Hours of Portimão
A1GP1:31.404Adam CarrollA1GP Powered by Ferrari car2008–09 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Portugal
Superleague Formula1:31.935Andy SoucekPanoz DP092010 Portimão Superleague Formula round
LMP11:32.375[22]Nicolas LapierrePeugeot 908 HDi FAP2010 1000 km of Algarve
LMDh1:33.077[23]Earl BamberCadillac V-Series.R2023 6 Hours of Portimão
Formula 30001:33.594[24]Clivio PiccioneLola B05/522009 Portimão Euroseries 3000 round
FA11:33.808[25]Mirko BortolottiLola B05/522014 Portimão Formula Acceleration 1 round
Formula Renault 3.51:34.472[26]Jaime AlguersuariDallara T082009 Portimão Formula Renault 3.5 Series round
F2 (2009–2012)1:35.531[27]Mathéo TuscherWilliams JPH12012 Portimão Formula Two round
Euroformula Open1:36.493[28]Louis FosterDallara 3202021 Portimão Euroformula Open round
LMP31:36.881[29]Matt BellLigier JS P3202020 Portimão Le Mans Cup round
LM GTE1:38.757[21]Miguel MolinaFerrari 488 GTE Evo2021 8 Hours of Portimão
Formula Three1:38.904[30]Jules BianchiDallara F3092009 Portimão British F3 round
Formula Regional1:39.684[31]Emerson Fittipaldi Jr.Tatuus F3 T-318-EC32024 Portimão Eurocup-3 round
LMPC1:40.048[32]Jérôme d'Ambrosio[33]Oreca FLM092009 Algarve Formula Le Mans Cup round
GT31:40.795[29]Julien AndlauerPorsche 911 (991 II) GT3 R2020 Portimão Le Mans Cup round
GT1 (GTS)1:41.828[34]Alex MüllerMaserati MC12 GT12009 FIA GT Algarve 2 Hours
Lamborghini Super Trofeo1:42.790[35]Loris SpinelliLamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo22022 Lamborghini Super Trofeo World Final
Ferrari Challenge1:42.997[36]Luca LudwigFerrari 296 Challenge2024 Portimão Ferrari Challenge Europe round
SRO GT21:43.875[37]Pierre KafferAudi R8 LMS GT22023 Portimão GT2 European Series round
Formula 41:43.894[38]Noam Abramczyk [fr]Tatuus F4-T0142021 Portimão F4 Spain round
Porsche Carrera Cup1:44.582[39]Robert de HaanPorsche 911 (992) GT3 Cup2023 Portimão Porsche Sprint Challenge Southern Europe round
Radical Cup1:45.145[40]Indy Al MillerRadical SR10 XXR2023 Radical World Finals
JS P41:45.462[41]Gillian HenrionLigier JS P42022 Portimão Ligier European Series round
GT21:47.198[34]Martin Ragginger [de]Porsche 911 (997 I) GT3-RSR2009 FIA GT Algarve 2 Hours
GT41:49.932[42]Jamie DayAston Martin Vantage GT42024 Portimão GT4 Winter Series round
JS2 R1:51.490[43]Natan BihelLigier JS2 R2020 Portimão Ligier European Series round
Alpine Elf Europa Cup1:51.868[44]Ugo de WildeAlpine A110 Cup2021 Portimão Alpine Elf Europa Cup round
TCR Touring Car1:52.319[45]Mikel AzconaHyundai Elantra N TCR2023 Portimão TCR World Tour round
Super 20001:54.542Yvan MullerChevrolet Cruze 1.6T2012 FIA WTCC Race of Portugal
Pickup truck racing1:57.396[46]Elon MurrayMWV6 Pick Up2014 Portimão MW-V6 Pickup Series round
Renault Clio Cup2.04.323[47]Adrian SchimpfRenault Clio R.S. V2024 Portimão Renault Clio Cup Europe round
Motorcycling Circuit: 4.592 km (2008–present)
MotoGP1:38.685[48]Enea BastianiniDucati Desmosedici GP242024 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix
World SBK1:39.826[49]Toprak RazgatlıoğluYamaha YZF-R12023 Portimão World SBK round
Moto21:42.221[50]Fermín AldeguerBoscoscuro B-242024 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix
World SSP1:43.246[51]Yari MontellaDucati Panigale V22024 Portimão World SSP round
MotoE1:46.313[52]Oscar GutiérrezDucati MotoE2024 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix
Moto31:46.985[53]David AlonsoCFMoto Moto32024 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix
World WCR1:53.691[54]Sara SánchezYamaha YZF-R72024 Portimão World WCR round
Supersport 3001:54.862[55]Matteo Vannucci [it]Yamaha YZF-R32024 Portimão Supersport 300 round
Grand Prix Circuit with Chicane: 4.684 km (2008–2019)
GP21:32.113Diego NunesDallara GP2/082009 Algarve GP2 Series round
Formula Three1:42.077[56]Felix RosenqvistDallara F3152015 Portimão F3 round
Formula Renault 2.01:45.648[57]Albert CostaTatuus FR20002009 Portimão Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup round
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