Explore the Debem circuit
Sharing from the start their founding values such as performance, technology, precision and efficiency, Debem and Yamaha MotoGP have established a partnership to cross the finishing line together.
DEBEM AT YAMAHA MOTO GP 2023
On this page, you can explore Debem’s experience across all the events of the Yamaha Moto GP 2023 season, showcasing our shared foundational values of performance, technology, precision, and efficiency that have fueled the partnership between Debem and Yamaha MotoGP to cross the finish line together.
Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana
The Grand Prix of the Valencian Community is the race that traditionally closes the season; situated in Cheste, 20 km from the city of Valencia.
It measures approximately 4,000 m and is made up of short straights and fourteen rather slow curves, which force the drivers to use low gears.
The track is named after the late Spanish rider Ricardo Tormo, a two-time world champion in the 50cc class, died of leukemia in 1998.
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Grand Prix of Qatar
The Losail International Circuit is a circuit located near Doha in the State of Qatar. Built in just a year it was inaugurated in 2004 with the Marlboro Grand Prix of Qatar.
The circuit measures 5.38 km, the longest straight measures 1068 metres. The track is surrounded by artificial grass to limit the influx of sand from the nearby desert.
The circuit’s exceptional lighting system enables night racing, making the 2008 Qatar Motorcycle Grand Prix the world championship’s inaugural night race.
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Grand Prix of Malaysia
Due to its unique location, SIC is strategically located 14km away from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and is a 45-minute drive (60km) from most major cities.
Designed by the architect Hermann Tilke, the track features 15 turns and 8 straights, with high-speed action exceeding 300km/h. The track ensure a race full of suspense and thrill.
SIC was built in 1998 and inaugurated to the public in 1999 by the former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. It was completed in a record of 14 months.
Striving for excellence. Since Debem’s inception in 1982, our team has consistently worked to produce high-quality pumps and provide unbeatable services to all our clients.
Thailand Grand Prix
The Buriram International Circuit, has exploded onto the motorsports scene, propelling Thailand onto the international stage for the first time.
It was inaugurated on October 4 and 5, 2014, with the visit of the Japanese Super GT series. Strong promotion of the event prompted 130,000 curious.
The track’s primary corporate sponsor, Chang Beer, named the track ‘the Chang International Circuit1 as part of their sponsorship agreement.
With over 40 years of experience in the market, our team comprises dedicated and diligent professionals, each highly skilled in their own specific domains.
Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix
The track, located in the Victoria region, develops on undulating terrain and reaches the edge of the cliff offering a wonderful view of the ocean.
The Circuit has taken place since 1997, the track is 4,448 m long and is characterized by a continuous succession of fast, wide-ranging corners.
It fell into disuse in the 1970s and only in 1985 did restoration and modernization work begin, thanks to state funding of 5 million Australian dollars.
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Grand Prix of Indonesia
Inaugurated in November 2021, it is located on the island of Lombok in Indonesia, and was completed in August 2021.
It is 4,310 meters long, has 17 corners, 11 of which are right and 6 left, and the longest straight measures 507 metres.
It is a purpose-built race track that has existing public roads and handed normal traffic usage when not used for racing.
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Grand Prix of Japan
Owned by Honda, it was founded in 1997 as a private test track for the Japanese company, is located in a mountainous area 160 km from Tokyo.
The circuit, quite tortuous, extends over 4800 m, has 14 curves, and a straight line just under 800 meters long and other shorter connecting ones.
The facility is modern: it also has the Honda Museum inside, where you can admire motorbikes and racing cars that made the history of the house.
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Grand Prix of India
Its construction began in 2007, was subsequently completed in 2009 and can accommodate up to 110,000 spectators.
A new track with 5,137 meters long: there are 16 curves, nine on the right and seven on the left, and it turns clockwise.
About an hour from the capital New Delhi, it was designed by German engineer and former racing driver Hermann Tilke.
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Gran Premio di San Marino
Circuit located in Misano Adriatico, in the province of Rimini. It is named in memory of Marco Simoncelli, an Italian motorcycle racer who died in 2011.
Characterized by 15 curves and 3 short straights, it allows the drivers to set different trajectories which offer numerous overtaking possibilities.
The last part of the film From zero to ten by Luciano Ligabue and an episode of the television series I Cesaroni are set in the circuit.
Since 1982, Debem has been dedicated to continuos research and development, establishing itself as one of the most important company of industrial pumps.
Gran Premio de Catalunya
The Catalunya Grand Prix is held on the Montmeló circuit, 20 km north-east of Barcelona, and is considered one of the best facilities in the world.
The track is very technical and characterized by sudden braking, especially the first braking after the finish line, you go from 346 km/h to 123 km/h.
Built in 1991, the Circuit of Barcelona Catalonia has been on the MotoGP calendar since 1996 and has hosted some of the most spectacular races.
We care deeply about our founding values: performance, technology, precision and efficiency. These values help us cross the finish line as a team.
Grand Prix von Österreich
The circuit is located in the center of Austria, about 200 kilometers from cities such as Vienna and Salzburg.
With no less than five straights, Tyrrell’s computer simulations suggest average speeds of 200-205 km/h.
In 2004 it was taken over by Red Bull but only in 2010 it was officially inaugurated, a big moment for the brand.
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British Grand Prix
The British Grand Prix is held on the circuit near the village of Silverstone in Northamptonshire, approximately 130 kilometers north-west of London.
The 5.1 kilometers long circuit has 17 turns (10 rights and 7 lefts) in a well-balanced mixture of slow and fast ones combined with some fast straights.
The track was originally built on a World War II bomber base and first hosted a Formula One race in 1948 and changed several times in order to improve drivers’ safety.
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Motul TT Assen
Assen is the only circuit to have always been present on the calendar since the birth of the World Championship (in 1949).
The track is narrow, with rapid changes of direction: there are 18 corners in all, the longest of which is just under 500 metres.
All the greatest motorcycling champions have won on this circuit, from Giacomo Agostini and Valentino Rossi to Doohan and Hailwood.
After more than 40 years of teamwork, research and dedication, Debem has established a name for itself as a market leader in the field of industrial pumps.
Grand Prix Deutschland
The Sachsenring circuit is located near the old Chemnitz road circuit, where it was raced until the 1990s, and, at just 3,671 metres.
The Sachsenring is narrow, it is covered counterclockwise, has 14 bends and is one of the slower than the World Championship.
It is the shortest track in the entire World Championship; to tackle the slow Sachsenkurve corner, the riders must go from 296 km/h to 99 km/h.
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Gran Premio d’Italia Oakley
The Mugello Circuit is located in Scarperia and San Piero and is owned by Ferrari. The track layout is 5,245 meters long, and winds through 15 curves.
It is characterized by an uphill straight stretch over 1 km long, severe gradient changes and very fast, blind and demanding corners.
The racetrack has won the award for best world motorcycle circuit five times (Best Grand Prix, 1995-1996-1997-2000-2011).
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Grand Prix de France
Built in 1965 around the existing 24-Hour track, the Le Mans Bugatti Grand Prix race circuit lies 5km south of the city of Le Mans and 200km south-west of Paris.
A tight track dominated by first gear corners that place the emphasis on late braking and hard acceleration, whilst rear end traction is also a key area.
Host of Grand Prix since the late sixties but a serious accident to Spanish rider Alberto Puig in 1995 saw it struck off the calendar until 2000 whilst stringent safety improvements were carried out.
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Gran Premio de España
The ‘Circuito de Jerez -Ángel Nieto’ has a total area of 113 square meters, of which 48,294 square meters correspond to the paddock.
Its length is 4,423 meters (4,428 with chicane) and it houses a variety of low, medium and high speed curves.
Thanks to its more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, the circuit can be used 365 days a year.
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Grand Prix of The Americas
The Circuit Of The Americas is the first circuit purpose-built in the USA near Austin, in Texas, with 5.513 km of track. The construction of this plant was designed by the famous german achitect Hermann Tilke.
41 meters of elevation gain with an impressive incline at the end of the main straight followed by a left hand bend. The driving direction is counterclockwise and has a total of 20 turns.
The circuit is one of the most complete in terms of layout in the Championship, gathering various characteristics of many tracks around the world.
We are constantly researching and developing new solutions in the industrial sector, projected towards the challenges of the future.
Gran Premio de la República Argentina
The Termas de Rio Hondo racetrack is located in the Argentine city of the same name. Built in 2007, it was subsequently completely redesigned by Jarno Zaffelli, an Italian designer. Since 2013 it has hosted the official MotoGP tests.
The most modern circuit in Argentina is 4,080m long, with 14 total corners (5 on the left and 9 on the right) and 1,076m of straight.
The Argentine Motorcycle Grand Prix was first held in 1961, representing the first Grand Prix in history to be held outside of Europe.
Thanks to its team of specialists who work together every day to achieve its goals, Debem is always ready to face new challenges!
Portugal Grand Prix
The Autodromo Internacional do Algarve is located in the region bearing the same name in the south of Portugal. Inaugurated in 2008, it hosted the MotoGP for the first time in 2020.
The track features continuous ascents and descents. It is 4.592m long and has 15 curves, 6 on the left and 9 on the right, and 969 m straight stretch.
The circuit is flanked by a kart track, a technological park, a sports complex, a hotel and several apartments, which together form a real motor sports citadel.
Debem, like Yamaha, combines technology and efficiency to create high-performance solutions.