The Eurocircuit in Valkenswaard in the Dutch province of North Brabant is a permanent rallycross circuit.
The circuit opened in 1971 and was the first circuit in the world built specifically for rallycross motorsport. The races from those early years, organized by the Dutch Rallycross Association, were all broadcast on television 14 days later on Saturday evenings by AVRO. In 1976, the first official FIA European Championship race was held; from 1973 to 1975, the European Championship in rallycross was still unofficial. In 1980, AVRO stopped the television broadcasts. Later, television recordings were also made for shows such as TROS's "reversing" and the "caravan race".
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