Autódromo de Sitges-Terramar

Autódromo de Sitges-Terramar
Grand Prix Circuit (1923–1955)
LocationSant Pere de Ribes, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Time zoneCET (UTC+1)
CEST (DST)
Coordinates41°14′18″N 1°46′50″E / 41.23833°N 1.78056°E / 41.23833; 1.78056
Broke groundJanuary 1923 (1923-01)
Opened28 October 1923 (1923-10-28)
ClosedSeptember 1955 (1955-09)
Major eventsSpanish Grand Prix (1923)
Websitehttps://www.autodrom-terramar.com/
Grand Prix Circuit (1923–1955)
Length200 km
Turns2
Banking66° (maximal value in corners)
Race lap record0:45.800 ( Louis Zborowski, Miller 122, 1923, GP)

The Autòdrom de Sitges-Terramar is a former racing circuit located in the small village of Rocamar, in Sant Pere de Ribes near Sitges in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was built in 1923 within 300 days, and was one of the first racetracks in the world. At the time, Europe had only two racetracks, Brooklands and Monza, and the United States only had Indianapolis. Although minor races were sporadically held on the circuit through the 1950s, it was largely abandoned after the inaugural season of 1923. Now, it has seen use only as the backdrop to a selection of car advertisements, an outing of The Grand Tour, and as a chicken farm.