

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
5.39 km (3.35 miles) • 16 Corners
Dubai Autodrome is the first fully integrated multipurpose motorsport and automotive facility in the Middle East, located in MotorCity, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Opened in 2004, the circuit quickly established itself as the region’s premier racing and driving venue, hosting international championships, regional series and a busy calendar of public track days and experiences. The 5.39 km Grand Prix Circuit features 16 corners and combines long straights, heavy braking zones and flowing technical sections. Multiple alternative layouts — including the National, Club, Hill and Handling circuits — allow the venue to operate several configurations simultaneously for racing, testing and training. Dubai Autodrome hosts major regional and international events including the 24H Series Dubai, Asian Le Mans Series, GT racing, TCR touring cars, motorcycle racing and a wide range of club championships. It is also one of the most active public track day venues in the Middle East for both cars and motorcycles. The facility includes extensive pit garages, paddock areas, race control, corporate hospitality, driving academies, rental karting and support infrastructure, making it a complete motorsport destination for competitors, fans and photographers.
Dubai Autodrome is located in MotorCity, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, along Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road. It is easily accessible from central Dubai and major highways.
The full Grand Prix Circuit at Dubai Autodrome is 5.39 km (3.35 miles) long and features 16 corners. Several shorter layouts are also used for different events.
Yes. Dubai Autodrome regularly hosts public car and motorcycle track days, driving experiences, supercar experiences and advanced driver training through approved organisers.
Dubai Autodrome offers multiple configurations including the Grand Prix Circuit, National Circuit, Club Circuit, International Circuit and a dedicated Handling Circuit for training and testing.
Yes. The circuit hosts international endurance races, GT championships, touring car racing, motorcycle racing and major regional motorsport series every year.
Yes. Beginners can drive at Dubai Autodrome during organised track days and experience events, typically with novice groups, professional instructors and strict safety procedures.
Yes. Dubai Autodrome enforces noise regulations that typically sit around 103–105 dB(A) static, with monitoring in place during events. Exact limits can vary by organiser and session.
Yes, modified cars are welcome for track days and test sessions as long as they meet safety requirements and comply with the circuit’s noise and technical regulations.
Yes. Dubai Autodrome is excellent for motorsport photography thanks to its modern safety infrastructure, night racing under floodlights, desert backdrops and close spectator access in many areas.
After your event, you can search LapSnaps by track and date to find Dubai Autodrome track day photos and purchase high-resolution digital downloads directly from photographers.
Dubai Autodrome is owned by Union Properties and operated by Dubai Autodrome LLC as a permanent international motorsport venue.
Yes. Dubai Autodrome operates year-round, with a quieter summer period due to extreme heat and a very busy winter season for racing and track days.
Photographers regularly attend public events at Dubai Autodrome. Just sign a waiver at reception and collected a media vest.
Yes. LapSnaps features Dubai Autodrome track day photos from verified photographers. You can browse by event date and purchase high-resolution digital downloads directly online.
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