The Grand Prix configuration at Circuit de Dijon-Prenois delivers the full 3.801-kilometer layout through 14 turns at this historic French facility in Burgundy wine country near Dijon. The GP circuit represents the complete challenge utilizing all available track sections across the facility that hosted the French Grand Prix in 1974, 1977, 1979, 1981, and 1984. This configuration serves as Dijon-Prenois' flagship layout for club racing, historic events, and track days honoring the circuit's Formula One heritage.
What distinguishes the GP configuration from shorter Dijon-Prenois variants is the comprehensive utilization of the facility's elevation changes and corner variety that made it a challenging Formula One venue in the 1970s and 1980s. Eastern France's continental climate creates seasonal racing windows operating primarily April through October. The GP layout preserves Dijon-Prenois' historical significance while serving modern motorsport activities, maintaining the complete circuit that witnessed legendary F1 battles during French Grand Prix era.