Circuit de Lédenon
Circuit de Lédenon, nestled in the Gard department of Southern France, is a challenging and undulating motorsport circuit renowned for its technical difficulty and spectacular scenery. Established in 1973 by Jean-Pierre Beltoise, the track initially served as a training ground before evolving into a fully-fledged racing venue. Its unique character stems from its dramatic elevation changes, blind corners, and varied camber, making it a favorite among drivers seeking a true test of skill.
The 3.034 km (1.885 mi) layout is characterized by a series of demanding corners, most notably the notorious "Pont" (Bridge) section, a high-speed downhill sequence that requires absolute commitment. Other key sections include the challenging "Virage du Panorama," offering breathtaking views, and the final "Parabolique," a long, sweeping corner leading onto the main straight. The track's anti-clockwise direction further contributes to its distinctive nature, as it is relatively uncommon in Europe.
Lédenon hosts a diverse range of motorsport events, including French GT Championship races, single-seater championships, and various club-level competitions. It also serves as a popular testing venue for racing teams and manufacturers. The circuit's technical nature demands precise car setup and driver finesse, rewarding those who can master its complexities. While not a Formula 1 track, its challenging layout has earned it respect within the motorsport community.
What truly sets Lédenon apart is its raw, natural feel. The circuit blends seamlessly into the surrounding landscape, offering a unique and immersive racing experience. The absence of large, modern grandstands contributes to its charm, favoring a more intimate atmosphere for spectators. The combination of its demanding layout, stunning location, and rich history makes Circuit de Lédenon a standout circuit on the French motorsport landscape, providing a memorable challenge for drivers and a captivating spectacle for fans.
Class Podiums
Circuit de Lédenon Full is 3.2 km, 15 turns, counter-clockwise. Fastest recorded lap: 1:16.810 (Norma M20FC 2016).
Frequently asked questions
How long is Circuit de Lédenon Full?
Circuit de Lédenon Full is 3.2 km (2 mi) long.
How many turns does Circuit de Lédenon Full have?
Circuit de Lédenon Full has 15 turns.
Which direction does Circuit de Lédenon Full run?
Circuit de Lédenon Full runs counter-clockwise.
What is the lap record at Circuit de Lédenon Full?
The fastest recorded lap at Circuit de Lédenon Full is 1:16.810 in a Norma M20FC 2016.