Welcome to the fastest corner of the web for everything motorsport in Palestine. Whether you’re a hardcore fan or just curious about what’s happening on the track, we’ve got the latest race results, driver interviews, and event calendars right here. Think of this page as your pit stop before you head out to the next race.
Palestine’s racing scene is growing fast. New street‑circuit events pop up in major cities, and local clubs are adding more track days every month. That means more chances to see high‑octane action close to home, and more opportunities to meet fellow enthusiasts.
From the bustling streets of Ramallah to the desert stretches near Jericho, races are popping up in a variety of venues. The annual Palestine Grand Prix draws drivers from across the region, while smaller club meets give up‑and‑coming racers a chance to test their skills. Many events focus on affordable, entry‑level motorsport, using modified street‑legal cars that keep costs down.
Track owners are also upgrading facilities. The new Al‑Quds Racing Complex now offers a 2‑km circuit with proper safety barriers, pit lanes, and timing systems. This makes it easier for teams to run practice sessions and for fans to follow real‑time lap data on their phones.
Ready to jump in? Start by joining a local racing club – most have a simple online sign‑up and welcome newcomers at no cost. Clubs often host “track‑day” events where you can drive the club’s car under supervision. It’s a low‑risk way to feel the speed and meet people who can mentor you.
If you already have a car, check the event calendar for “spec” races that level the playing field. These races match cars by power and drivetrain, so driver skill takes the spotlight. You’ll also find workshops on car preparation, safety gear, and licensing requirements.
Getting a racing license in Palestine isn’t as tough as you might think. The national motorsport authority offers a basic competition license after a short course and a supervised run. The whole process can be completed in a weekend, and many clubs will help you with the paperwork.
Beyond the track, follow us for behind‑the‑scenes videos, driver spotlights, and the latest news on upcoming events. We update the calendar weekly, so you’ll never miss a race day. Got a question? Drop a comment or hit the chat box – our community loves to help fresh faces get started.
Palestine’s motorsport future looks bright, and you can be part of it. Stay tuned, stay safe, and keep the engine revving.
Ireland, Spain, and Norway have formally recognized Palestine as a state in a joint move aimed at fostering peace and advancing a two-state solution in the Middle East. This decision comes in response to the enduring conflict in Gaza and seeks to bolster normalized relations between Israelis and Palestinians.