CIRCUIT DE CLASTRES CW

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CIRCUIT DE CLASTRES Notas

Circuit de Clastres, located in the Aisne department of northern France, is a relatively modern motorsport facility with a burgeoning reputation for exciting racing. Officially opened in 2008, the circuit was designed to cater to a wide range of motorsport disciplines, from club-level racing to national championships. While not steeped in decades of history like some European tracks, Clastres has quickly established itself as a favorite amongst drivers and spectators alike.



The circuit boasts a challenging 2.9-kilometer (1.8-mile) layout characterized by a blend of high-speed straights and technical corners. The design incorporates several elevation changes, adding to the complexity and demanding a precise setup. Key sections include the "Virage du Moulin," a tight hairpin bend requiring considerable braking skill, and the fast, flowing esses that lead onto the main straight. The track's width allows for overtaking opportunities, contributing to close and competitive racing.



Technically, Circuit de Clastres is known for its smooth asphalt surface and ample run-off areas, prioritizing safety while still offering a thrilling driving experience. The circuit features a modern pit lane complex, race control tower, and grandstands providing excellent views of the action. It regularly hosts events for various types of racing, including single-seaters, touring cars, GT cars, and motorcycle racing. Track days are also a popular attraction, allowing amateur drivers to experience the thrill of the circuit.



What sets Circuit de Clastres apart is its commitment to providing a welcoming and accessible atmosphere. The circuit's location in a rural setting offers a peaceful backdrop, and the relatively affordable entry fees for events make it appealing to both competitors and fans. While not a Formula 1 venue, Circuit de Clastres provides an excellent platform for developing young talent and showcasing grassroots motorsport in France.

CW Notas

The clockwise configuration at Circuit de Clastres in France's Aisne department delivers the standard direction at this facility serving France's northern racing community. Running clockwise emphasizes the circuit's layout characteristics designed for regional motorsport activities including club racing and track days. The configuration provides accessible racing infrastructure for France's Hauts-de-France region where permanent road courses remain limited compared to southern and central areas.

Operating clockwise at Clastres serves the facility's role in France's regional racing hierarchy between Paris and Belgium. Northern France's climate creates seasonal racing windows with the facility operating primarily April through October. The clockwise flow established itself as the standard direction since opening, providing northeastern France's motorsport enthusiasts with permanent circuit infrastructure serving local racing communities and supporting regional championship events.

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Dirección
Hacia la derecha
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Vueltas Subidas
33
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Largo
2.57 km
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Ganancia Vertical
12 m
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Vueltas
12
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Velocidad Media
111 kph
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Tiempo medio por vuelta
1:23.5
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Promedio de potencia / Peso
0.22
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Tiempo de la Vuelta: 1:13.000
speed vs Predict: +2.15s
Elevation Profile
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Rees Alpine A110S
7,732
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dydy77370 Renault Megane 3 RS 265 Cup
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Louis Drappier Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO LP 620-2
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Paul Fineau Ariel Atom 3
7,307
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The Radical Max Radical SR3 Supersport
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Rees Lotus Elise Series 2
7,732
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Gilles Rfld Chevrolet Corvette C5
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Ben 996TT Renault Mégane 3 RS 275 Cup
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shurikn16 Mazda MX-5 Miata NB
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Louis Drappier Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO LP 620-2
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Niels Lagrange Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 CS

Otras Variaciones

Pista Vueltas Largo km Vueltas T. Medio Promedio kph P/W Avg
CIRCUIT DE CLASTRES (Long) 16 3.38 5 1:43.1 118 0.22
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