Hello everyone! Today, I'm taking you to the MotoGP racetrack in Barcelona, Spain. This track is called the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, located in Montmelo, just a few minutes from Barcelona. It officially opened in 1991, and soon after, the MotoGP race began hosting the following year, and continues to this day.
This track is recognized as one of the world's best, thanks to its state-of-the-art infrastructure and excellent support for various events. This year's MotoGP race took place from September 5th to 7th. I'll show you some of the atmosphere of the event and the track.
From the other side of the entrance, which I usually pass under the bridge, I saw pictures of various motorcycle races along the Ratchasaphan Bridge. After walking a bit, you'll reach the checkpoint before entering the event. In the center, there are statues with various motorcycle-themed signs. After entering the paddock, the atmosphere is as shown in the picture.
The various teams are all prepared and set up in zones, just like anywhere else, but I like that it's convenient, clean, and relatively uncomplicated. It looks very professional.
I enjoyed seeing the helicopters parked nearby. I enjoyed watching them and took some photos for everyone to see. The atmosphere at the event was something like this.
I walked past someone dressed as a very realistic zombie. I was just passing by, but wanted to get a closer look. So I took a selfie with the very scary-looking zombie. I also couldn't miss taking a photo of the MotorGP sign at this event. Alex Márquez won the Superbike race, with Marc Marquez coming in second. They're brothers.
And here are some photos from the MotorGP at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Spain. It's another impressive track. I really love this track. I hope you enjoy the photos and my story.
Thank you for following along. See you at the next race in Italy. Have a great day!