At the 2025 WorldSBK Spanish Round, alongside the main WorldSBK category, there will be support races including World Supersport (WorldSSP), where riders compete on 600cc machines, and World Supersport 300 (WorldSSP300), featuring riders on 300cc motorcycles. Additionally, the World Women's Championship (WorldWCR) will be part of the weekend, focusing on female riders.
Drivers and team members also attend some parts of the accompanying programme. Our tips on how to meet riders and how to behave when meeting them can be found here.
Always try to arrive early, especially on Sundays. Expect queues at the arrivals and entrances. The race weekend programme can be found here.
Motorsport is noisy, but earplugs are optional. However, it is recommended to have them with you. If you are going to the circuit with children, always protect their hearing!
Yes, you can bring food and drinks in reasonable amounts, as long as they are in containers of up to 500 grams. However, glass bottles are strictly prohibited. Only plastic bottles without caps are permitted in the stands. Please note that cooking or grilling is not allowed anywhere on the circuit grounds.
You’re welcome to bring a camping chair for use in natural grandstand areas, but tents, including beach shelters, are not permitted.
While digital tickets are generally accepted, it’s highly recommended to print your ticket as a backup. Electronic tickets might not always be recognized by the organiser. If you rely on a mobile ticket, save it directly to your phone instead of accessing it through email, as a mobile signal and data services may be unreliable during the event.
With your ticket for the Jerez WorldSBK race weekend, you can access all General Admission areas around the circuit, including the grandstands. Since the tickets are not for reserved seating, you have the freedom to explore different spectator zones, including both open areas and grandstands, and choose your preferred viewing spot.
Yes, both cash and most credit cards are accepted at the circuit.
Photography for personal use is allowed. However, professional cameras and video recording equipment are prohibited. Drones are also strictly forbidden, and using one could result in criminal charges by local authorities.
No, pets are not allowed on the Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto premises, except for service animals.
Yes, the circuit has good cell phone coverage. However, the network can become heavily congested, especially on race day, so avoid relying on mobile data or calls during peak times.
It’s recommended to arrive early to avoid traffic and long queues at the entrances. Gates typically open 2-3 hours before the first scheduled session.
Yes, parking is available near the circuit. The cost is around 10 euros for a car / 5 euros for a motorcycle. Parking is usually bookable online in advance.
Yes, the Fan Zone and other areas of the circuit offer a variety of food trucks and beverage stands with local and international options. Alcoholic beverages are also available for purchase.
No, pets are not permitted at the circuit, except for service animals.
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