New Algarve F1 Circuit Portimão: Revving up for the Big Race
With Portugal’s brand new Formula One race track, the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve F1 Circuit almost ready and raring to go, will all the new attention from the world of Motor Sports increase interest within the Algarve property circuit?
Pole Position
The Algarve has been popular with tourists for years and now with the opening of the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve just around the bend, the region is gearing up for even more visitors.
Already an area that is renowned for its golf courses, big game fishing, sailing and scuba diving, the race tack is expected to bring a further one million tourists a year to the Algarve.
On Track
The ambitious race track under construction in Portimão will be open for the Portuguese round of the Superbike World Championship scheduled for 2nd November 2008.
As well as the circuit, the project also includes a karting track, a technology park, a luxury five-star hotel, a sports complex and numerous apartments.
The complex occupies an area of nearly 300 hectares, including a racing track offering 64 variations, the longest being 4,692 metres for Formula One competitions. The circuit has already been approved by FIA for Formula One and by FIM for the Moto Grand Prix.
The circuit is located in Escapadinho, in the foothills of the coastal town of Portimão. Around 195 million Euros has been allocated to the development of the Autódromo, making it the biggest investment ever in the Algarve.
With Faro airport just an hour away and an additional road from the A22 motorway being built, access to the area will be easily achieved.
Fuel Consumption
One of the main concerns associated with the project is the environmental impact the race track may have, particularly for those living near to the venue.
Environmental Impact Studies were carried out by experts and approved with a commendation from the environmental organisations.
But the biggest issue could be the noise levels, even though the construction company are confident that the sound barriers built will minimise the effect on neighbours as much as possible.
Breaking Tradition
Portugal has not featured on the Formula One calendar since the 1997 season, when Jacques Villeneuve won the final race held at Lisbon-based Estoril.
The Formula One bosses pulled the plug on future races being held there, when the race track fell below the safety standards expected of Grand Prix events.
Since then, there has been no indication that Estoril has suffered due to the absence of Formula One, as the area continues to attract a high number of tourist. However, similar to the rest of the country, levels of tourism trade in the area are proportionally down on previous years.
If the Algarve does get the green light to host Formula One, it remains to be seen if that will have any impact on the popularity or tourism trade of Estoril.
Driving the Property Market
It is expected that more than a thousand new jobs will be created by the Autódromo project and tourist levels will substantially increase as visitors flock to see the sporting contests, all of which will have a positive impact on the local and national economy.
And with the complex located outside the coastal zone, there should be more of a focus on the inland of the Algarve, therefore combating the problem the region has suffered with tourists mainly arriving during the seasonal summer months and staying by the sea. The Autódromo will offer an excellent alternative to existing products of the Algarve.
The development and promotion of the complex may also have a positive effect on the local property market. Any growth in employment and tourism trade, especially during the off-peak season, should create higher occupancy rates for buy to let investors.
Already a good area for rentals due to its frequent visitors, the Algarve also has some of the highest property prices in Portugal, according to Global Property Guide research. Often referred to as the ‘other market’ in Portugal, the region continually seems to perform independently to the rest of the country, supported by its golf and beach tourism.
Dan Johnson, Managing Director, comments:
“The Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, will speedily promote the regions assets even further by creating more jobs and increasing the levels of tourism. The local and national economy can only be boosted by the project, which should drive the demand for properties even higher as investors rally for a first class bargain.”
News submitted by Jon Moore, The Move Channel
















































J M Cabral said,
November 2, 2008 @ 4:07 pm
Could someone please tell me where this circuit is?
Iknow that it is in Portimão, Algarve, Portugal but please, please, please, where in Portimão????? ?
Stephen Grey said,
November 13, 2008 @ 12:28 pm
The race track is at Mexilhoeira Grande, 4.5 Km north of the A22.
wil van de sanden said,
December 10, 2008 @ 2:18 pm
hi all formula people, we rent out this beautiful villa close to the circuit with a lot of parking space pool tennis court and lovely gardens, it sleeps 12 adults and 6 children , please mail us if you need gordious accommodation
roz davey said,
April 6, 2009 @ 9:41 am
Hi everyone, I live quite near to the race track, I can hear the bikes from my house. I am currently looking for employment, I have a good track record in customer service, having dealt with the public for most of my working life. Can anyone help.
Thanks
Roz
Mr David Wiggins said,
August 1, 2009 @ 10:17 pm
I Do Feel And Do
Hope Algarve F1 Circuit At Portimao
Will Get F1 Down Here Soon The Algarve F1 Circuit Is Not Far From Lagos And Portimao Do Come On Down Fia To This
Algarve F1 Circuit At Portimao And Lagos Now Fia And Do The Portugal Grand Prix Down Here At The Algarve F1 Circuit Now
Frank said,
September 22, 2009 @ 9:09 pm
This will be great for Portugal; but do they have any upcoming F1 drivers that may be able to race on the circuit? No Portuguese drivers in F1 at the moment… I’m hoping someone will get a chance soon!
DEVINE said,
October 16, 2009 @ 12:00 am
HI.CAN ANYONE GIVE ME AN IDEA OF WHERE TO STAY RESONABLY PRICED NEAR THE CIRCUIT TO WATCH THE 2009 RACE. REGARDS MIKE