El Jabalí Racetrack – Quezaltepeque.
Just 25 kilometers northwest of San Salvador, deep in the municipality of Quezaltepeque, lies the beating heart of Salvadoran motorsports: Autódromo Internacional El Jabalí. This isn’t just a track — it’s a high-octane landmark, echoing with decades of speed, sweat, and history.
Inaugurated in the late 70's and stretching 3.250 kilometers (2.019 miles), El Jabalí is the only professional-grade racing circuit in the country. Its technical layout of tight corners and open straights pushes drivers to their limits, earning it a place on the international stage — including a round of the World Challenge for Endurance Drivers back in 1979.
Over the years, El Jabalí has evolved into a hub for motorsports culture in Central America. From national championships to international touring car races, karting battles, and drifting exhibitions that paint the pavement with tire smoke, this is where El Salvador’s need for speed comes to life.
The roar of engines, the smell of burnt rubber, and the rush of the crowd create a trackside energy unlike anything else. But you don’t have to be a pro to feel it — public events and open track days invite enthusiasts of all levels to get a taste of racing adrenaline in a safe, controlled environment.
Whether you're spectating or gearing up to test your own reflexes, El Jabalí offers an unforgettable detour into the fast lane of Salvadoran adventure.
If you're planning a visit, El Jabali Racetrack is easily reachable by road. Just follow Google Maps directions.