Enrique Arriaga placeholder image, Vice President and Insular Councilor for Highways, also highlights the fact that this project will contribute to improving communications in the area. The North access to the Circuit, a work that is in progress, has been converted into a new link between the mid-town of Granadilla de Abona and the South highway at the height of the Tenerife South Airport. For this, the Cabildo redesigns the road, with modifications in its width and layout, so that it is already an island road.
Airport-Charco del Pino.
This action will be completed in three sections, of which the first is almost completed. It is the one that departs from the TF-647 -way that connects the towns of Charco del Pino (Granadilla de Abona) and Las Zocas (San Miguel de Abona) -, will have a 1,100 meter length and has a budget of 2.4 million euros. The next section of this road will also have a route greater than one kilometer and will be the one that connects with the Tenerife Motor Circuit. From there it will continue to the Reina Sofía Airport junction on the highway, becoming another alternative to decongest the TF-1 connections in Las Chafiras and San Isidro.
Data
The formally known Insular Motor Sports Center of Tenerife has 1,322,341 square meters located in the area called Los Duques, in the Granada town of Atogo. In the Circuit itself, it will occupy 350,000 square meters of that surface, it will have a length of 4,068 linear meters with a main straight of 819 meters and 16 curves –11 to the left and five to the right–, the width will vary between 12 and 15 meters and the estimated speed would range from 180.19 to a maximum of 310.59 kilometers per hour.
Since 1995
On May 18, 2015, the Cabildo awarded the work to the company Kiti Trans SLU, which laid the first stone on October 28 of the following year. Almost eleven months later, the works were paralyzed and the island administration was forced to terminate the contract with the company. Already the current mandate, in October 2020 the works of the North access began. The file of the Motor Sports Center (his first name) was initiated by the Cabildo de Tenerife on March 25, 1995, proceeding to final approval by the Plenary on March 12, 2008.