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The third round of the 2009 WTCC season was held there on 3 May 2009, becoming the first international car race in Morocco since the 1958 Moroccan Grand Prix at the Ain-Diab Circuit in Casablanca and the first event for the WTCC in Africa. [4] The original circuit had a very simple layout.
Transfers to the main east–west link to Oujda (for Algeria) via Casablanca Voyageurs are possible, as well as the airport shuttle to Mohammed V International Airport. Besides the two direct trains, Tangier can also be reached with a transfer in Casablanca.
The main network for passenger transport consists of a North–South link from Tangier via Rabat and Casablanca to Marrakech and an East–West connection linking Oujda in the East via Fes to Rabat. The North–South and East–West links interconnect at Sidi-Kacem. Major destinations currently not linked by rail are usually served by ...
There are around 56,986 km (35,409 mi) of roads (national, regional and provincial) in Morocco. [1] In addition to 1,808 km (1,123 mi) of highways (August 2016). [2]The Tangier–Casablanca high-speed rail link marks the first stage of the ONCF's high-speed rail master plan, pursuant to which over 1,500 km (930 mi) of new railway lines will be built by 2035.
The Dutch Grand Prix will feature the sprint format after the organizers announced that 2026 would be the final time that the Grand Prix will be held. [ 73 ] Teams will have the opportunity to run their cars in a series of three three-day tests, a significant expansion over previous testing programs to account for the new chassis and engine ...
Rabat-Salé Airport (First Royal Air Force Base) 34°03′05″N 6°45′05″W / 34.05139°N 6.75139°W / 34.05139; -6.75139 ( Salé Airport Safi
The Canadian Grand Prix was first held at the circuit in 1978, where hometown hero Gilles Villeneuve (1950–1982) won for Scuderia Ferrari. The Grand Prix quickly became a mainstay of the Formula One calendar, with the race taking place in Montreal for the next thirty years.
Grand Prix de France: Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans [24] British Grand Prix: Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone [25] Gran Premio de Aragón: MotorLand Aragón, Alcañiz [26] Gran Premio d'Italia: Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello, Scarperia e San Piero [27] Dutch TT: TT Circuit Assen, Assen [28] Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland: Sachsenring ...