Built in 1960 and originally the host of the famous Winfield Racing School, Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours has been a constant presence on various national and international open-wheel and GT calendars for decades. Global motorsport fans know Magny-Cours best for hosting the French Grand Prix for nearly two decades from 1991 to 2008, where Michael Schumacher became the first-ever driver to win a single Grand Prix eight times at the same circuit in 2006.
Last revised in 2003, Magny-Cours' Grand Prix circuit currently stands at 2.741 miles. Its 17 corners begin with the gradual left-hand Grande Courbe, while other corners are named for fellow current and former Grand Prix circuits like Adelaide, Nurburgring, Estoril, and Imola. The lap finishes with the Complexe du Lycée, a hard right-hand corner followed by a right-left chicane back onto the frontstretch.
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Geographic:
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Grid Ref (Lat/Lon):46.8634579, 3.163344
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NorthNone
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Time Zone:Europe/Paris
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Category:Road (2)
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Opens:2022-03-15
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Closes:2022-11-30
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Search Filtersroad
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Track Types[{'track_type': 'road'}]
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Track Type: Dirt | Oval|
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Features:
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Length:2.741
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Corners / Lap:17
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Max Cars:60
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Lighting:
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Fully Lit:
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AI Enabled:
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Grip Compound:
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Tech Track:
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Solo Laps:
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History:
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Created:2022-11-01
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Launched:2022-12-06
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Inc. Subscription:
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Award Exempt:
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Purchasable:
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Price:14, $14.95
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Priority:1
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Retired:
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SKU (Package) (Track):10547 (420) (463)
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Pit Notes
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Stalls: Pit | Grid23 | 60
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Pit Lane Collisions:
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Pit Road Speed Limit:37
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Qualifying Laps:2
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On Left: Start | Restart|
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Track Notes
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Starts: Rolling | Standing:|
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Short Parade Lap:
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Start Zone:
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Lap Scoring:
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Nominal Lap Time:105.3785
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Media (11)
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Track Dir:magnycours\gp
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Detail Video:
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Gallery Images:None
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Large Image:circuitdeneversmagnycours-large.jpg
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Small Image:circuitdeneversmagnycours-small.jpg