Circuit du Val de Vienne
Circuit du Val de Vienne is a 3.729 km (2.317 mi) motor racing circuit located in Le Vigeant, France. Opened in 1990, the circuit is operated by Les Deux Arbes, a group under the auspices of Jack Leconte and Jacques Nicolet.[1]
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Location | Le Vigeant, France |
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Time zone | CET (UTC+1) CEST (DST) |
Coordinates | 46°11′45″N 0°37′55″E |
FIA Grade | 2[lower-alpha 1] |
Owner | Jack Leconte & Jacques Nicolet (2012–2032) |
Operator | Les Deux Arbes (2012–present) |
Opened | 1990 |
Architect | René Monory |
Major events | Current: FFSA GT Championship (1997, 2000–2001, 2003–2015, 2023) Former: Racecar Euro Series (2009–2010) French Formula Renault (1993–2007) French Supertouring Championship (1992–2000, 2005) French F3 (1993–2001) |
Website | www |
Main Circuit (2008–present) | |
Length | 3.729 km (2.317 miles) |
Turns | 17 |
Race lap record | 1:32.883 (![]() |
Motorcycle Circuit (2008–present) | |
Length | 3.768 km (2.341 miles) |
Turns | 18 |
Main Circuit (1990–2007) | |
Length | 3.757 km (2.334 miles) |
Turns | 18 |
Race lap record | 1:33.922 (![]() |
Lap records
As of July 2023, the fastest official race lap records at the Circuit du Val de Vienne are listed as:
Category | Time | Driver | Vehicle | Event |
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Main Circuit: 3.729 km (2008–present)[1] | ||||
Group CN | 1:32.883[2] | Dominique Cauvin | Norma M20-FC | 2019 Val de Vienne Speed Euroseries round |
GT3 | 1:33.095[3] | Grégory Guilvert | Audi R8 LMS | 2012 Val de Vienne FFSA GT round |
GT4 | 1:40.794[4] | Joran Leneutre | Alpine A110 GT4 Evo | 2023 Val de Vienne FFSA GT round |
TCR Touring Car | 1:42.685[5] | Julien Paget | Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR | 2023 Val de Vienne TC France round |
Main Circuit: 3.757 km (1990–2007)[1] | ||||
Formula Three | 1:33.922[6] | Ryō Fukuda | Dallara F399 | 2000 Val de Vienne French F3 round |
Formula Renault 2.0 | 1:38.290[7] | Laurent Groppi | Tatuus FR2000 | 2006 Val de Vienne French Formula Renault round |
GT2 | 1:42.823[8] | Patrice Goueslard | Porsche 911 GT2 | 1997 Val de Vienne FFSA GT round |
Silhouette racing car | 1:46.536[9] | Soheil Ayari | Peugeot 407 | 2005 Val de Vienne French Supertouring round |
Super Touring | 1:47.925[10] | William David | Peugeot 406 | 2000 Val de Vienne French Supertouring round |
Notes
- Circuit du Val de Vienne's Grade 2 licence expired 19 May 2021.
References
- "Val de Vienne". RacingCircuits.info. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
- "2019 Speed Euroseries by Ultimate Cup Series - CN Circuit du Val de Vienne 2H Endurance Provisional Classification". 26 May 2019. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
- "FFSA GT Val de Vienne 2012". Retrieved 25 June 2022.
- "Championnat de France FFSA des Circuits - Val de Vienne GT Festival - 07 - 09 July 2023 - Championnat de France FFSA GT Race 1 Final Classification" (PDF). 8 July 2023. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
- "Championnat de France FFSA des Circuits - Val de Vienne GT Festival - 07 - 09 July 2023 - Championnat de France FFSA TC Race 1 Final Classification" (PDF). 8 July 2023. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
- "2000 French Formula 3 Trophée du Val de Vienne (Race 1)". Retrieved 15 July 2022.
- "2006 French Formula Renault Round 4: Val de Vienne, 24th-25th June Race 1". Retrieved 13 January 2023.
- "FFSA GT Championship Val de Vienne 1997". Retrieved 15 July 2022.
- "2005 French Super Touring Championship Round 5: Val de Vienne, 25th-26th June, Race 1". Retrieved 13 January 2023.
- "2000 French Touring Car Championship Round 4: Val de Vienne, 25 June Race 1". Retrieved 13 January 2023.
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