Circuit Ricardo Tormo is a hub for motorsports in the Valencian Community. Established in 1999 in Cheste, it hosts major motor sports events such as the Grand Prix of the Valencian Community, the MotoGP World Championship finale. Additionally, it accommodates Formula 1, DTM, FIA WTCC, Formula 3, Superbike, LeMans Series, FIA GT, CEV Spanish Speed Championship, Ferrari World Finals, and various other events. Managed by a public company of the Generalitat Valenciana called Circuito del Motor y Promoción Deportiva S.A., the venue also serves as a frequent location for training, driving schools, and commercial shoots. Two significant platforms for the promotion of young Spanish car and motorcycle racers, namely the Fórmula de Campeones and the Cuna de Campeones, originate from Circuit Ricardo Tormo. This Spanish startup operates in the Sports industry and is headquartered in Spain. Currently, there is no publicly available information about the last investment and the involved investors. The potential for operational and infrastructural expansion is noteworthy given the Circuit's strategic significance in the region’s motor sports scene.
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