Circuit de Lédenon

Circuit de Lédenon is a motor racing circuit located next to the town of Lédenon, Gard, France, about 25 km northeast of Nîmes. It hosts a round of the FFSA GT Championship since 1999.

Circuit de Lédenon
LocationLédenon, France
Time zoneGMT +1 (DST: +2)
Major eventsFrench F4 Championship, GT Tour, Porsche Carrera Cup France, Formula Renault, Super Touring, Racecar Euro Series
Grand Prix Circuit
Length3.151 km (1.958 mi)
Turns13
Websitewww.ledenon.com/index.html

History

In 1970, two motor sport enthusiasts, Jean-Claude and Sylvie Bondurand, decided to build a circuit in the town of Lédenon. The circuit was approved for use on June 16, 1973. The first notable races at the circuit were not held until 1977, when Super Touring and Formula Renault events were held.[1] The track has been in use continuously since then, hosting a variety of series, from touring cars and French GT to the French F4 Championship.[2]

The circuit is set in a natural bowl giving it a high amount of altitude change and making it the most undulating track in France. This, coupled with its winding layout, makes it a difficult circuit to drive.[3] It is also the only major race track in France to run in an anti-clockwise direction.[2]

References

  1. "Historique". Circuit de Lédenon. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
  2. "Circuit de Ledenon". Track Reviewers. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
  3. "Circuit de Ledenon". Motor Sport Circuit Guide. 2009. Retrieved 2011-09-22.

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