STATEMENT

As publicly known, a court decision was issued on September 8, 2023, aimed at regulating noise levels resulting from the operation of the Estoril Circuit. This decision has been fully complied with by CE – Circuito Estoril, S.A. (“CE”). Committed to a spirit of continuous improvement in the operating conditions of the Estoril Circuit and its impact on the surrounding area, CE announces that, in early August 2025, it decided to exclude motorcycle track days from the list of events permitted at the circuit. This measure goes beyond the limitations imposed by the aforementioned court decision. Due to their nature, this resolution does not apply to sporting events (races or competitions), including training sessions for such events, as well as professional driver track training not associated with any sporting event.

The Estoril Circuit has always complied, and will continue to comply, with the legal rules regarding noise as well as what is determined in the sentence handed down by the Cascais Court, as can be confirmed in the monitoring reports on the company’s website. (Link)

CE further announces that, following the decision of April 24, 2025, to close Stand A, there is currently no anticipated date for the reopening of this infrastructure.

Finally, the EC reports on the current commercial policy: (Link)

Between 6 and 8 June, the Estoril Circuit will host the 11H D’ Estoril Lamera Cup.

One of the most renowned endurance races of the moment – LAMERA CUP – will visit the Estoril Circuit for the first time from 6 to 8 June.

With the championship scheduled for seven dates and passing through iconic circuits such as Magny-Cours, Jarama and Monteblanco, the “11H D’Estoril” will be a true test of the physical capabilities of drivers and teams, but also of the mechanics and 330hp engines of these magnificent cars.

PHOTO: Lamera CUP

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