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Racing Weekend, a high-voltage event at Barcelona Catalunya Circuit

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On November 12th and 13th, some of the best events will take place under the umbrella of the RFEDA Racing Weekend at Barcelona’s Catalunya circuit.events that make life possible

Unique experiences such as the Sunday Pit Walk (12:00-12:30). Simply download the invitation at Event official page: provides all the links to live the event on the spot or by streaming.

Additionally, on Thursday November 10th in Montmelo, from 4:30pm to 5:45pm, select participants and teams will share special moments with fans at the Plaza de la Vila. Then enjoy the Monlau Motul Pit Stop Exhibition or take on the Greenpower Pit Stop Challenge.

Height Duel at TCR Spain

To celebrate the three races scheduled in the programme, TCR Spain announces the definitive appointments to award the 2022 title.

Throughout the season, the two contenders, Isidro Callejas (Volcano Motorsport) and Alejandro Geppert (Theo Martin Motorsport), gave the fans some of the best overtaking of the year and even experienced a ‘photo shoot’.

Young and immensely talented, they are undoubtedly our highest motorsport benchmark. I’ve seen

Volcano’s Leon Cupra Competition TCR and Teo Martin Motorsport’s Hyundai Elantra N TCR are also in contention for the team title.

Final result of CET RACE

The Spanish Touring Car Championship RACE will be held at the circuit to experience the final results of the season. After 15 races, the CET RACE is joined by his 16-year-old Marco Guilera (VRS eSports) from Malaga, who has become one of the favorites to succeed Felix Aparicio for the title. .

Behind him is Eric Zavala, a Navarre MRT driver who is trying to do everything in his power to reverse the situation. The team ended his year full of joy with regularity from the only female player, Alba Vázquez, and good performances from Sergio Cazarins.

Sammy Paynard will return to control of the UCAV racing car after a good debut in the previous race. What is clear is that no one wants to twist their arms on this grid.

F4 Spain, forging single-seater talent

The Spanish F4 Championship faces the final round of 2022, with all titles decided, but the teams and drivers are still poised to put on a great show in Barcelona.

The Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya welcomes Nikola Tzolov and Campos Racing as new champions and arrives in Round 7 with the clear aim of debuting the crown on the top of the podium.

The race for the runners-up, led by Hugh Barter, is still open, with Timotheus Kucharczyk also having a mathematical chance and Kirill Sumar closing in on third from his teammate. Joining the ranks of Drivex, fans will try to support his driver Bruno Dell his Pinot locally.

Furthermore, the competition bid farewell to the best season ever, reaching the 150th race on the largest ever grid (35 drivers), underscoring the health of the current championship.

Clio Cup Series: The Best Grill in the Final!

The Racing Weekend and Barcelona Catalunya circuit will host one of the biggest finals of the Clio Cup Series, presenting Europe’s best grid alongside Spain and Italy.

A special show with numerous titles at stake. Among the main battles, Anthony Jurado, Nicolas Milan, David Pouget and Marc Guillot vie for the supreme crown.

Clio Cup Europe. Jerzy Spinkiewicz has already won the Challengers Cup title, but Stephan Polderman, Quinto Stefana and Rene Steenmetz will be the last to face each other in the Gentlemen Drivers Cup.

The Clio Cup Spain will see a very interesting battle between Nico Abella, Alex Royo, Jordi Palomeras and Alex Lajos. Three of him have also competed in the Challenger Cup, joining Gentleman Fabian Giulia in the discipline record for 2022. Finally, the fight in Clio Cup Italy, where Gabriele Torelli and Felice Germini will face off at the public should be emphasized, and Christian Ricciarini and Giacomo Trebbi in the Challengers Cup.

With 50 drivers on the starting grid for this competition, it’s more populated than ever, so buckle up and experience an anthology of wheel-to-wheel battles.

Greenpower Iberia, committed to a sustainable future

Teams of young people from all levels of education spend a dream weekend showcasing their sustainable competition vehicles.

The Joan Miró de Canovelles School and the Àngela Bransuela Institute will attend with the team, along with an important delegation from the Renishaw team from Great Britain.they have

The interest was sparked by the success of Greenpower Iberia, an initiative with which RFEDA collaborates, which brought it to the attention of IMtechE, which holds an annual general meeting at the circuit. again,

Prodrive’s head of innovation, David Cullimore, who was trained in the program, will be one of the personalities in attendance to encourage them by his example.

Complete the Easy Drift Experience!

The Easydrift Experience filled all reserved slots on Sunday, November 13th.However, fans are allowed closer to the reserved area in the paddock

Inside the IN2 parking lot, enjoy an extraordinary pirouette in a Hyundai i20N performed by expert Miguel Angel Casado.

Access to the circuit through Gate 3

The Invitational Access Point is through Gate 3 of the circuit. Valid parking is IN6. Your invitation will give you access to the Paddock, Main Grandstand, Grandstand F, and Grandstands (B, C, G) in the stadium area.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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