Rain hits Circuit de Jerez and causes flooding ahead of MotoGP

Heavy rains hit Circuit de Jerez causing flooding before MotoGP
Photos: Instagram @circuito_de_jerez

The tracks of the Circuit de Jerez-Angel Nieto were hit by heavy rains, causing major flooding before the MotoGP, scheduled to take place in April 2025.

Heavy rains caused floods that submerged the tracks of the Circuit de Jerez-Angel Nieto. Despite the damage, the organizers assured that the Spanish Grand Prix of MotoGP would take place on April 25, as planned.

The MotoGP management issued a statement on their official Instagram profile:

“After the heavy storm, which caused several incidents in the rural area near the circuit and in the facilities, recovery work has already begun so that activities can resume as soon as possible.”

Heavy rains hit Circuit de Jerez causing flooding before MotoGP
Photos: Instagram @circuito_de_jerez

A video recorded the moment the flood turns into a mud river covering the entire length of the track. The statement informs that more than 120 liters per square meter fell in less than half an hour.

“The stream overflowed, flooding the runoff areas of corners 7, 8, and 11 with water, mud, and gravel,” the statement added.

+Watch the moment when the rain floods the MotoGP track

Photos: Instagram @circuito_de_jerez. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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