These are the amazing NASCAR Euro Series track partners for the 2025 season

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The 2025 NASCAR Euro Series season will kick off in 124 days on April 11 with four races across the two EuroNASCAR championships, PRO and OPEN, as well as the newly created Rookie Challenge. The schedule features seven iconic tracks in seven different European countries. Varying styles, layouts and environments will provide fans, teams and drivers with a brilliant mix of racing at popular venues known for many years and decades of racing. Let’s find out more about the 2025 NASCAR Euro Series tracks.

Circuit Ricardo Tormo Valencia, Spain
Circuit Ricardo Tormo is a popular MotoGP track located near the beautiful Spanish city of Valencia. The longest straight on the calendar, at almost 900 metres, creates high speeds close to the 245 km/h top speed reached by the V8 EuroNASCAR cars. The arena-like layout gives fans the opportunity to see all the action and all the corners, despite being four kilometres long. Valencia is simply amazing and the perfect host for the EuroNASCAR season opener.
Length: 4.005 kilometres
Turns: 13
In EuroNASCAR since: 2012
EuroNASCAR events: 13
Most wins PRO: Alon Day (6 wins)
Most wins OPEN: Vladimiros Tziortzis and Martin Doubek (3 wins)
Most poles PRO: Alon Day (6 pole positions)
Most poles OPEN: Vladimiros Tziortzis (4 pole positions)
Most starts PRO: Gianmarco Ercoli and Dario Caso (20 starts)
Most starts OPEN: Arianna Casoli (20 starts)
Qualifying record: 1:39.725 (by Borja Garcia)

Autodromo di Vallelunga, Italy
The Autodromo di Vallelunga, close to the Italian capital Rome, offers one of the most exciting layouts: the first two sections are incredibly fast and the rider’s courage is the key to being fast. The third sector is very technical, including the last corner, which is part of the oval that Vallelunga used to have at the beginning of its history. The expected high temperatures in Rome will also add to the challenge for the riders and teams, while the fans will be able to enjoy the perfect weather and the dolce vita.
Length: 4.085 kilometres
Turns: 14
In EuroNASCAR since: 2020
EuroNASCAR events: 5
Most wins PRO: Gianmarco Ercoli and Vittorio Ghirelli (3 wins)
Most wins OPEN: Tobias Dauenhauer and Martin Doubek (3 wins)
Most poles PRO: Alon Day, Gianmarco Ercoli and Vittorio Ghirelli (2 pole positions)
Most poles OPEN: Tobias Dauenhauer (4 pole positions)
Most starts PRO: Gianmarco Ercoli and Dario Caso (10 starts)
Most starts OPEN: Arianna Casoli (10 starts)
Qualifying record: 1:40.041 (by Alon Day)

Indy Circuit Brands Hatch, UK
More than 50,000 fans attend the most popular EuroNASCAR event of the last decade year after year, making the American SpeedFest the most successful event of its kind. A fairground, concerts and US car shows with lots of entertainment complete the perfect event. The races are held on the Indy Circuit, the second shortest track on the calendar, and the rollercoaster layout always provides plenty of action. Uniquely, the Indy Circuit does not have a single straight line as all parts of the track are curved in some way.
Length: 1.929 kilometres
Turns: 6
In EuroNASCAR since: 2011
EuroNASCAR events: 13
Most wins PRO: Ander Vilarino and Alon Day (5 wins)
Most wins OPEN: Thomas Ferrando (3 wins)
Most poles PRO: Ander Vilarino, Anthony Kumpen, Alon Day, Gianmarco Ercoli, Frederic Gabillon (3 pole positions)
Most poles OPEN: Vladimiros Tziortzis (3 pole positions)
Most starts PRO: Frederic Gabillon (20 starts)
Most starts OPEN: Arianna Casoli (16 starts)
Qualifying record: 48.390 (by Ander Vilarino)

Raceway Venray, Netherlands
NASCAR racing has its roots on ovals and the Netherlands has the most exciting existing American-style short track in Europe. The half-mile oval has a progressive banking of up to 25 degrees and carries the cars at an average speed of 150km/h. With a top speed of just over 200 km/h and close side-by-side racing, European fans can enjoy a true American NASCAR-style event right on the Dutch-German border.
Length: 0.880 kilometres
Turns: 4
In EuroNASCAR since: 2015
EuroNASCAR events: 5
Most wins PRO: Anthony Kumpen (3 wins)
Most wins OPEN: Philipp Lietz, Stienes Longin and Felipe Rabello (2 wins)
Most poles PRO: Nicolo Rocca, Anthony Kumpen and Borja Garcia (3 pole positions)
Most poles OPEN: Philipp Lietz and Stienes Longin (2 pole positions)
Most starts PRO: Gianmarco Ercoli and Dario Caso (6 starts)
Most starts OPEN: Thomas Ferrando and Simone Laureti (6 starts)
Qualifying record: 19.358 (by Anthony Kumpen)

Autodrom Most, Czech Republic
After the summer break the teams and riders travel to Most in the Czech Republic to race under one of the hundreds of beautiful castles in the country. The Autodrom Most requires a perfect flow with fast corners and technical sections. Turn 1 is a key point on the track, as the drivers have to slow down and shift into first gear after a long and fast straight. A brilliant show rounds off an event that no racing fan in Europe should miss.
Length: 4.212 kilometres
Turns: 21
In EuroNASCAR since: 2019
EuroNASCAR events: 5
Most wins PRO: Vittorio Ghirelli (4 wins)
Most wins OPEN: Alberto Naska (3 wins)
Most poles PRO: Vittorio Ghirelli (4 pole positions)
Most poles OPEN: Martin Doubek (3 pole positions)
Most starts PRO: Gianmarco Ercoli, Dario Caso and Sebastiaan Bleekemolen (10 starts)
Most starts OPEN: Martin Doubek and Arianna Casoli (10 starts)
Qualifying record: 1:40.066 (by Alon Day)

Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Germany
The Motorsport Arena Oschersleben is the latest addition to the NASCAR Euro Series calendar and the new home of the NASCAR GP Germany has proven to be a success story. The organisers have gone to great lengths to give the event a real American feel, with plenty of attractions around the track, an unrivalled campsite and a host of personalities from sport, culture and politics in attendance. The layout is perfect for the EuroNASCAR cars, with the 1,250-kilogram V8 beasts flying through the chicanes and corners of Germany’s northernmost circuit.
Length: 3.696 kilometres
Turns: 14
In EuroNASCAR since: 2023
EuroNASCAR events: 2
Most wins PRO: Paul Jouffreau, Tobias Dauenhauer, Gianmarco Ercoli and Vittorio Ghirelli (1 win)
Most wins OPEN: Patrick Schober (2 wins)
Most poles PRO: Tobias Dauenhauer and Vittorio Ghirelli (2 pole positions)
Most poles OPEN: Patrick Schober (2 pole positions)
Most starts PRO: 19 drivers (4 starts)
Most starts OPEN: 11 drivers (4 starts)
Qualifying record: 1:31.364 (by Tobias Dauenhauer)

Circuit Zolder, Belgium
Host of the EuroNASCAR Finals for almost a decade, the Circuit Zolder is one of the most iconic layouts in motorsport history. A rollercoaster track in the middle of the Limburg woods makes the races not only spectacular, but also almost impossible to predict. The Circuit Zolder has been the scene of dramatic and nail-biting title decisions in the past and with tens of thousands of Belgian racing enthusiasts attending the event, grid walks and garage walks, the EuroNASCAR Finals in Belgium is always the perfect place to crown the champions.
Length: 4.000 kilometres
Turns: 10
In EuroNASCAR since: 2015
EuroNASCAR events: 10
Most wins PRO: Alon Day (7 wins)
Most wins OPEN: Martin Doubek (3 wins)
Most poles PRO: Alon Day (8 pole positions)
Most poles OPEN: Guillaume Dumarey (3 pole positions)
Most starts PRO: Gianmarco Ercoli and Dario Caso (18 starts)
Most starts OPEN: Arianna Casoli (18 starts)
Qualifying record: 1:36.855 (by Stienes Longin)

Tickets for the 2025 NASCAR Euro Series events are available on the homepages of the tracks. Qualifying and all races will also be streamed live on the EuroNASCAR YouTube channel. Make sure you subscribe and never miss a live race of the upcoming season. So buckle up and get ready for the 14th official season of NASCAR in Europe.