Jerez joins Brake Point
Circuito de Jerez is now supported on Brake Point. 4.4 km of legendary MotoGP track — analyze your sessions with telemetry.
Circuito de Jerez is now available on Brake Point. The full circuit layout is integrated — import your sessions and see your trajectory overlaid on the 4.4-kilometer Andalusian track.
The temple of MotoGP
Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto, opened in 1986 in the province of Cádiz, quickly established itself as one of the benchmark circuits in world motorcycle racing. Renamed in 2018 in honour of the legendary Spanish rider, it hosts the Spanish MotoGP Grand Prix every year in front of packed grandstands.
The 4,428 m layout features 13 technical corners on relatively flat terrain, with hard braking zones and rapid direction changes. The Sito Pons chicane, Dry Sac corner and Lorenzo hairpin — each section demands a different approach and rewards consistency.
Jerez is also a go-to track day circuit in Southern Europe, with near-ideal grip conditions and weather from March through November.
The circuit in numbers
| Data | Value |
|---|---|
| Length | 4,428 m |
| Turns | 13 |
| Direction | Clockwise |
| Country | Spain |
What’s available
The circuit layout (polyline) is complete. Your GPS data will be overlaid on the track map, colored by speed, acceleration or lean angle.
Corner names will be added later this March. Corner-by-corner analysis with BudAI requires these annotations — they’re coming in the next few weeks.
In the meantime, you can already:
- Import your Jerez sessions from AIM, MoTeC, RaceLogic or Pi Research
- Visualize your trajectory on the circuit layout
- Compare your laps against each other
- Get a full BudAI analysis of your session
Expanding across Europe
After Spa-Francorchamps, Jerez is the second international circuit added to Brake Point. Spain is an essential destination for European riders and drivers — and this is just the beginning.
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