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The circuit Reims-Gueux was a motor racing circuit made up of rural public roads, located in Gueux, 8 km (5 miles) west of Reims in the Champagne region of north-eastern France, established in 1926 as the second venue of the Grand Prix de la Marne.
Perhaps the most famous of the traditional European road circuits - and certainly among the fastest - the Reims circuit was located near to the village of Gueux in the Champagne region of France. The essentially triangular circuit was laid out on ordinary country roads, including the flat out blast of the RN31, which provided a straight to ...
- The Origination of Circuit Reims-Gueux
- The Layout of Circuit Reims-Gueux
- The French Grand Prix
- The End of Circuit Reims-Gueux
- The Restauration by “Les Amis Du Circuit de Gueux”
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On August 2, 1925 the first edition of the “Grand Prix de la Marne” was held in the Northern France Champagne region. It was a race for the Grand Prix series, the precursor of Formula One, which did not count for the newly established World Championship. The race was held on the 12 Miles (20 Km) long “Circuit de Beine-Nauroy”, East of the city of R...
The fast triangle shaped circuit contained two long straights and a more twisty part. Originally a part of the circuit ran trough the village of Gueux. In 1952 a start was made to change the trajectory, which was carried out in two phases. Click on the map for a photo tour around the circuit From 1952 the section through Gueux was short cut by a ne...
The first time a French Grand Prix was held at Circuit Reims-Gueux was in 1932. They had to wait 6 years for the next Grand Prix. In 1938 the French Grand Prix returned to the Champagne region and in 1939 was the last pre-war French Grand Prix at Circuit Reims-Gueux. The first event after World War Two was in 1947 and the first pos-war Grand Prix a...
Until 1972 the circuit was used for national races. But the once-modern circuit became obsolete and was found too dangerous for several classes. The last race took place on June 11, 1972. The mayor had ordered to start the demolition of all the circuit facilities immediately after the race! Fortunately for the circuit there where elections that yea...
More than thirty years nothing happened with the remains of the old circuit and the site was falling into ruins! Project developers already made plans to level it down and build villas on the lot. Fortunately a group of people cared about the historic site and founded the foundation “Les amis du Circuit de Gueux” (Friends of the Gueux Circuit). The...
Learn about the origins, evolution and legacy of Circuit Reims-Gueux, the fast and challenging street circuit near Reims that hosted the French Grand Prix for many years. See photos, maps and videos of the circuit layout, the facilities and the restoration project by the Friends of the Gueux Circuit.
Feb 13, 2016 · Called the Circuit de Reims-Gueux, this old road racing circuit is situated just outside the pretty village of Gueux, to the west of Reims on the Route Touristique de Champagne. The circuit saw it's heyday in the 50's and 60's with both 12 hour endurance races and 14 Formula 1 Grand Prix's.
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The Reims-Gueux circuit is situated on the western edge of Reims, between the communes of Thillois and Gueux. It is 7.8 km in length and was made up of secondary roads and a section of the N 31. The circuit was used for the first time in 1926 for the first Grand Prix de la Marne organised by the Automobile Club of Champagne.
Explore the Reims racing circuit with circuit diagram, lap times, race history & many more details from the motorsport database.
Sep 9, 2015 · Reims-Gueux hosted the French round of the inaugural modern Formula 1 World Championship in 1950. The race was won by Juan Manuel Fangio in an Alfa Romeo. The circuit would host both championship and non-championship F1 races until 1966, as well as F2 and F3 races.