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Jordan to open first international racing track

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockSeptember 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Jordan has announced the construction of its first international car racing track, a landmark development that will place the kingdom firmly on the motorsport map.

The project, known as the Aqaba International Circuit, is being developed by Engicon in partnership with the Aqaba Development Corporation. Covering more than one million square metres, it is set to become the largest facility of its kind in Jordan and one of the most significant in the region.

World-class design

The circuit will feature a 3.6-kilometre racing track built to FIA Grade 3 standards, allowing it to host a wide range of international and regional competitions. A 1.5-kilometre karting track will also be developed, designed for training and smaller tournaments, alongside extensive support infrastructure.

Facilities will include green spaces, large parking areas, dedicated zones for teams, and amenities for spectators. The organisers say the design reflects a commitment to creating a sustainable, multi-purpose venue that can serve both professionals and enthusiasts.

Boost to motorsport and tourism

While the track will not be eligible for Formula 1 events—which require an FIA Grade 1 licence—officials stress that it will still mark a major step forward for Jordan. The circuit is expected to attract regional and international racing championships, bolstering the country’s motorsport profile and expanding opportunities for local drivers.

Industry experts say the project will also provide a major boost to sports tourism, with Aqaba benefiting from increased visitor numbers and international media attention. The city, already a popular Red Sea destination, will be able to position itself as a hub for motorsport enthusiasts and high-profile events.

Strategic significance for Jordan

Jordan’s government and development agencies have long sought to diversify the country’s tourism offerings beyond cultural and historical attractions. Officials believe that large-scale projects such as the Aqaba International Circuit can attract new audiences, strengthen Jordan’s global image, and support the local economy.

The project’s scale and ambitions reflect wider regional trends, with the Middle East increasingly investing in motorsport infrastructure. Neighbouring countries such as Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the UAE already host major racing events, including Formula 1. By establishing its own international-grade circuit, Jordan joins this movement and positions itself to benefit from the sport’s growing popularity.

Looking ahead

Construction has officially commenced, though no exact completion date has been confirmed. Once finished, the track will become a key attraction in Aqaba, complementing its existing tourism assets and contributing to the city’s vision of becoming a regional centre for leisure and investment.

Although Formula 1 fans may be disappointed that the circuit will not host the world’s premier racing series, officials emphasise that the Aqaba International Circuit will still represent a milestone in Jordan’s sporting history.

With its mix of professional racing facilities, training opportunities, and visitor amenities, the circuit is expected to nurture local talent, attract international teams, and energise Jordan’s growing motorsport community.

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