Motorland Aragon was a new addition to the WTCR calendar in 2020 and has remained on the schedule each season since. The 5.344km circuit, designed by Hermann Tilke, will host the fifth event of the year. The track is known for its aggressive surface, which puts stress particularly on the rear tyres. Its geographical position creates an undulating layout, with a tendency for sand to blow onto the track. A long back straight into a tight left-hander will require stability under braking, while favourable weather conditions are expected in late June.
Race of France | 07 - 08 May | |
Race of Germany | 26 - 28 May | |
Race of Hungary | 11 - 12 June | |
Race of Spain | 25 - 26 June | |
Race of Portugal | 02 - 03 July |
Race of Italy – Vallelunga | 23 - 24 July | |
Race of Alsace | 06 - 07 August | |
Race of Bahrain | 10 - 12 November | |
Race of Saudi Arabia | 25 - 27 November |
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