Regularly acclaimed by drivers from all over the world, the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is one of the legendary tracks of motorsport .
Regular theater since 1985 of the Belgian F1 Grand Prix, its legendary route of just over 7 km, the longest in the world championship, well deserves the unofficial status of "the most beautiful circuit in the world". A rarely disputed world label that the Spa ring owes to its hilly profile, its fast bends, its famous and unique Raidillon of course, but also to a majestic natural setting, in the middle of fir forests in which the sounds of the engines resonate. . A real gem constantly adapted to the latest FIA safety standards with infrastructures as well maintained as the myth. A Belgian historical monument as well known throughout the world as the Atomium or the Grand Place in Brussels.
From Juan-Manuel Fangio to Alberto Ascari via Jack Brabham, Bruce McLaren, Jim Clark, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, without forgetting Henri Pescarolo (with a lap record on the old track at 262 km/h of average!), Fernando Alonso, Tom Kristensen, André Lotterer, Jacky Ickx, Thierry Boutsen, Stoffel Vandoorne or more recently Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton, the majority of the biggest names in international motorsport once triumphed there .
Having become permanent a few years ago, Spa-Francorchamps is today a veritable pole of tourist and sporting attractions hosting the Belgian F1 GP, a round of the World Endurance Championship, the 24 Hours of Spa, but also all kinds activities, national races and foreign championships, trials, baptisms, visits and incentives on a track running 220 days a year.