Circuit du Grand Sambuc

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Circuit du Grand Sambuc Notes

Circuit du Grand Sambuc, located near Aix-en-Provence in France, is a challenging and historic motorsport venue. Originally constructed in 1970, the circuit has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, evolving from a local track into a respected national-level facility. Its history is intertwined with the growth of French motorsport, having hosted various national championships and club-level events.



The circuit boasts a 2.0-kilometer (1.24-mile) layout characterized by a blend of fast straights, sweeping corners, and tight hairpin turns. The track's elevation changes add another layer of complexity, demanding precision and skill from drivers. Key sections include the long Mistral straight, allowing for high speeds, followed by the challenging sequence of corners leading into the infield. The final sector features a tricky hairpin and a fast run back to the start/finish line.



Grand Sambuc's technical characteristics favor cars with good handling and braking performance. The surface is generally well-maintained, providing reasonable grip, but can be sensitive to weather conditions. The circuit is approved for various forms of racing, including single-seater competitions, GT racing, touring car events, and motorcycle racing. It is a popular venue for testing and track days, allowing drivers to hone their skills in a demanding environment.



What makes Circuit du Grand Sambuc unique is its combination of challenging layout, rich history, and picturesque location in the French countryside. The track's undulating terrain and diverse corner types provide a demanding test for both drivers and machines. The circuit's long-standing presence in French motorsport has cemented its place as a respected and well-loved venue, attracting competitors and spectators alike.

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Direction
Sens horaire
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Tours Téléchargés
12
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Longueur
1.9 km
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Gain Vertical
0 m
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Virages
8
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Vitesse moyenne
113 kph
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Temps de tour moyen
1:00.7
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Rapport puissance-poids moyen
0.11
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Temps du tour: 54.530
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