Dijon Prenois Short

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Dijon Prenois Notes

Undulating up and down the hills of Prenois, near Dijon, in France, the Dijon Prenois circuit is a 3.801 km (2.362 mi) motorsport raceway that opened its doors in 1972 and has hosted high-profile events such as the Formula 1 French Grand Prix, the Swiss Grand Prix, as well as GT1 and GT2 races. The circuit stands 262 km (162 miles) from Paris and 150 km (93 miles) away from Geneve, Switzerland, in the historical region of Burgundy, famous for its mustard, its wines, and its medieval architecture featuring magnificent chateaus, cathedrals, and abbeys. The climate in the circuit location is continental, with cold winters, hot summers, and regular precipitations 172 days a year on average.
 

The average speed in Dijon Prenois is 144 km/h (90 mph), as this road course consists of 12 turns, most of them fast sweepers and a long front straightaway. The track's banking is higher at the close-angled corners, and elevation constantly changes, keeping restricted visibility for the drivers during most of the trajectory.  Turns one and two come immediately after the main straightaway, with an entry speed around 130 km/h (81 mph). The track then snakes up and down the natural terrain until the closed corner number seven, called Parabolique, the heaviest braking sector in Dijon Prenois. The drivers are free to accelerate from there on and will feel the G forces acting in their prime, closing the circuit at a top speed near 250 km/h (155 mph).

Short Notes

The Short configuration at Circuit de Dijon-Prenois delivers a compact layout variant at this historic French facility in Burgundy, creating a shorter distance option compared to the full 3.801-kilometer Grand Prix circuit that hosted Formula One in the 1970s and 1980s. The Short configuration emphasizes rapid lap frequency serving novice track day groups and driving schools building skills through maximum repetition. This layout provides accessible entry point at Dijon-Prenois' historic venue.

Operating the Short configuration showcases Dijon-Prenois' versatility in accommodating diverse skill levels beyond its Formula One heritage. Eastern France's continental climate creates seasonal racing windows. The Short layout allows high session density where drivers complete multiple laps rapidly, serving Burgundy region motorsport enthusiasts with accessible configuration at the historic circuit preserving French Grand Prix legacy.

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Direction
Clockwise
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Uploaded Laps
11
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Length
3.28 km
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Vertical Gain
0 m
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Turns
11
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Average Speed
121 kph
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Average Lap Time
1:37.9
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Power to Weight Average
0.13
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Lap Time: 1:25.927
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Other Variations

Track Turns Length km Laps Avg Time Avg kph P/W Avg
Dijon Prenois (Grand Prix) 12 3.73 159 1:30.5 148 0.22

Dijon Prenois Short is 3.3 km, 11 turns, clockwise. Fastest recorded lap: 1:25.410 (BMW E92 M3 2008 (w/C3)).

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