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Valencian GP Returns to Cheste With Reinforced Transport as Season Finale Weekend Begins

Temporary transport upgrades restore access after last year's flood cancellation.

Overview

  • The Grand Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana runs November 14–16 at Circuit Ricardo Tormo, marking the event’s comeback to Cheste with tickets sold out and attendance projected between roughly 150,000 and 200,000.
  • Renfe is restoring C3 service to the Circuit stop only for the weekend with 52,000 seats, peak frequencies around every 35 minutes, and shuttle links, complemented by 46 daily bus circulations between Valencia and Cheste plus station-to-circuit shuttles.
  • Additional mobility includes BusForFun direct routes scaled to demand with capacity of up to 400 coaches, taxi priority access, and fan guidance on designated road routes to ease congestion.
  • Key infrastructure has been rebuilt, including the main Cheste bridge reopened on October 26 after a €5.4 million project, while broader C3 rail repairs exceeding €90 million continue beyond the event.
  • A tourism impact of about €35.9 million is forecast by Mabrian and The Data Appeal Company, driven largely by lodging as hotel prices in Valencia rise year over year; on track, Moto2 remains undecided while MotoGP and Moto3 champions are sidelined by injury, with the awards gala at the circuit headlined by Daddy Yankee.