Circuito Ascari
| Location | Ronda, Málaga, Spain |
|---|---|
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) CEST (DST) |
| Coordinates | 36°49′32″N 5°5′1″W / 36.82556°N 5.08361°W |
| Owner | Klaas Zwart (2003–March 2022) |
| Broke ground | 2000 |
| Opened | 2003 |
| Construction cost | €40 million |
| Architect | Klaas Zwart |
| Major events | Former: EuroBOSS Series (2006–2008) |
| Website | ascari |
| Full Circuit (2003–present) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 3.371 miles (5.425 km) |
| Turns | 26 |
| Circuit 1/Center (2003–present) | |
| Length | 1.611 miles (2.592 km) |
| Circuit 2/North (2003–present) | |
| Length | 0.833 miles (1.341 km) |
| Circuit 3/South (2003–present) | |
| Length | 0.949 miles (1.527 km) |
The Circuito Ascari resort is a private motorsports club for automotive enthusiasts and manufacturers with a 5.425 km (3.371 mi) long motor racing circuit near Ronda, a city in the Spanish Province of Málaga. It was founded, designed, and built by Klaas Zwart, a racing enthusiast and owner of Ascari Cars; the track was completed in 2003. In 2022, Zwart sold the facility to two companies in Switzerland and Argentina.