Circuit de Lédenon

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Circuit de Lédenon is a 3.151 km (1.958 mi) motor racing circuit located next to the town of Lédenon, Gard, France, about 25 km (16 mi) northeast of Nîmes. It hosts FFSA GT Championship and French F4 Championship.

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Circuit de Lédenon
LocationLédenon, France
Time zoneCET (UTC+1)
CEST (DST)
Coordinates43°55′25″N 4°30′21″E
FIA Grade2
Broke ground1970
Opened16 June 1973; 51 years ago (1973-06-16)
Major eventsCurrent:
FFSA GT (1999–2015, 2019, 2021–present)
French F4 (2011–2013, 2015–2016, 2019, 2021–present)
Former:
Racecar Euro Series (2009–2010)
Porsche Carrera Cup France (1992–1994, 1996–2002, 2005–2010, 2012–2015)
French Formula Renault (1977–1979, 1986–2007)
Italian GT (2002)
French F3 (1982–2002)
French Supertouring Championship (1977–1980, 1982–1991, 1994, 1996–2005)
Websitehttp://www.ledenon.com/index.html
Full Circuit (1973–present)
Length3.151 km (1.958 miles)
Turns13
Race lap record1:17.762 ( Soheil Ayari, Saleen S7-R, 2007, GT1)
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History

In 1970, two motor sport enthusiasts, Jean-Claude and Sylvie Bondurand, decided to build a circuit in the town of Lédenon. The circuit was approved for use on June 16, 1973. The first notable races at the circuit were not held until 1977, when Super Touring and Formula Renault events were held.[1] The track has been in use continuously since then, hosting a variety of series, from touring cars and French GT to the French F4 Championship.[2]

The circuit is set in a natural bowl giving it a high amount of altitude change and making it the most undulating track in France. This, coupled with its winding layout, makes it a difficult circuit to drive.[3] It is also the only major race track in France to run in an anti-clockwise direction.[2]

Lap records

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As of May 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Circuit de Lédenon are listed as:

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CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEvent
Full Circuit: 3.151 km (1973–present)
GT1 (GTS)1:17.762[4]Soheil AyariSaleen S7-R2007 Lédenon FFSA GT round
Formula Renault 2.01:19.064[5]Jules BianchiTatuus FR20002007 Lédenon French Formula Renault round
GT31:19.159[6]Anthony BeltoiseAudi R8 LMS Ultra2014 Lédenon FFSA GT round
Formula 31:19.592[7]Bruno BessonDallara F3992001 Lédenon French F3 round
Formula 41:19.829[8]Chester KiefferMygale M21-F42024 Lédenon French F4 round
Porsche Carrera Cup1:22.136[9]Steven Palette [de]Porsche 911 (991 I) GT3 Cup2015 Lédenon Porsche Carrera Cup France round
Superbike1:22.294[10]Corentin Perolari [de]Yamaha YZF-R12023 Lédenon French Superbike round
GT21:23.084[4]Richard Balandras [de]Porsche 911 (997) GT3 RSR2007 Lédenon FFSA GT round
Supersport1:23.209[11]Valentin DebiseYamaha YZF-R62022 Lédenon French Supersport round
Formula Renault 1.61:23.485[12]Anthoine HubertSignatech FR 1.62013 Lédenon French F4 round
N-GT1:24.762[13]Thierry Rabineau[14]Ferrari 360 Modena N-GT2004 Lédenon FFSA GT round
Silhouette racing car1:25.684[15]Vincent RadermeckerSEAT Toledo Silhouette2002 Lédenon French Supertouring round
GT41:25.781[16]Mateo VillagómezAston Martin Vantage AMR GT42023 Lédenon French GT4 round
TCR Touring Car1:26.692[17]Julien PagetCupra León Competición TCR2024 Lédenon TC France round
Group 61:27.050[18]Dominique LacaudTOJ SC2061984 Lédenon French Group 6 race
Super Touring1:31.093[19]William DavidPeugeot 4062000 Lédenon French Supertouring round
Supersport 3001:32.120[20]Enzo DahmaniYamaha YZF-R32022 Lédenon French Supersport 300 round
Renault Clio Cup1:35.791[21]Nicolas MilanRenault Clio R.S. IV2019 Lédenon Renault Clio Cup France round
Group A1:38.340[22]Fabien GiroixBMW M3 (E30)1987 Lédenon French Supertouring Group A round
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