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Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet

Racing circuit in Wallonia, Belgium

Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet

Racing circuit in Wallonia, Belgium

(as modern circuit) FIA World Rallycross Championship World RX of Belgium (2014–2018) World RX of Benelux (2024) FIA European Rallycross Championship Euro RX of Belgium (2014–2018) Euro RX of Benelux (2023–present) TCR Benelux Series (2016–2017) Formula 750 (1975)

The Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet is a 2.310 km motorsport racing circuit in Mettet, Wallonia (Belgium), 20 km southeast of Charleroi. The circuit was finalized in 2010 near the old street circuit.

History

Motorcycle racing

During the early 1920s motorcycle racers started to race around a circuit composed of local streets surrounding the Belgian city of Mettet. The first motorcycle Grand Prix Entre Sambre et Meuse was held in 1928. Belgian driver Albert Breslau won the first race on an AJS. The last edition of the original motorcycle Grand Prix of Mettet was run in 1937. After World War II Jules Tacheny was appointed president of the Royal Motor Union de l’Entre Sambre et Meuse (RMUESM). Tacheny won the Senior category of the first post-war version of the Grand Prix in 1946. The overall Grand Prix was won by Roger Laurent on a Norton.

In 1947 the FIM motorcycle racing governing body decided each country could only host one Grand Prix. Therefore, the title Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix was awarded to the race at Spa-Francorchamps. The race at Mettet was renamed Circuit de l'Entre Sambre et Meuse in 1947 and the race was again renamed to "Grand Trophy". Legendary motor and auto racing driver John Surtees won the race in 1958 in the 350cc and 500cc classes.

Between 1972 and 1979 the street circuit hosted the Mettet 1000 km motorcycle endurance race. Jean-Claude Chemarin was the most successful rider of the Mettet endurance race, winning the event four times. The circuit also hosted the Belgian round of the 1975 Formula 750 championship won by Patrick Pons. The street circuit was last used in 2006.

World RX layout of Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet, used in 2014–2018 and 2024

Formula 2

The RMUESM hosted non-championship Formula Two races twice, in 1950 and 1951. In 1950 the first edition Grandee Trophée Entre Sambre et Meuse was held at the 7.387 km street circuit. Of the 24 competitors only ten drivers made it to the finish. Robert Manzon won the final race in his factory entered Simca Gordini Type 15. Stirling Moss and Lance Macklin finished second and third in for HW Motors. The second edition of the Grandee Trophée was again won by Manzon. Gordini completed the podium with factory drivers André Simon and Maurice Trintignant finishing second and third.

Development of the new circuit

The new 2.310 km permanent circuit was opened on 12 March 2010. In the initial years Mettet was mostly used by motorcycle racers. The track was first used in the FIA European Rallycross Championship and FIA World Rallycross Championship in 2014.

Lap records

As of October 2016, the fastest official race lap records of the Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEventModern Car Circuit: 2.310 km (2010–present)Grand Prix Circuit: 8.368 km (1949–1961)
TCR Touring Car1:05.252Norbert MicheliszHonda Civic Type R TCR (FK2)2016 Mettet TCR Benelux round
Formula Two3:17.000Alberto AscariFerrari 166 F21950 Grandee Trophee Entre Sambre Et Meuse

Motorcycle Grand Prix

YearWinner500cc+500cc500cc+500ccSupercupOpenSuperbikeOpenSuperbikeStocksportSupersportsSuperbike
1928BEL Albert Breslau
1929BEL Marcel Debay
1930BEL René De Keyser
1931BEL Pol Demeuter
1932BEL Robert Grégoire
1933BEL Pol Demeuter
1934BEL Pol Demeuter
1935BEL "Grizzly"
1936BEL René Milhoux
1937BEL "Grizzly"
1946BEL Roger Laurent
1947GBR Fergus Anderson
1948GBR David Whitworth
1949BEL Auguste Goffin
1950ITA Enrico Lorenzetti
1951GBR Geoffrey Duke
1952NZL Rod Coleman
1953GBR Leslie Graham
1954GBR Fergus Anderson
1955GBR Fergus Anderson
1956GBR John Surtees
1957GBR Dickie Dale
1958GBR John Surtees
1959AUS Tom Phillis
1960GBR Dickie Dale
1961 edition canceled
1962ITA Silvio Grassetti
1963 edition canceled
1964SWE Bror Erland Carlsson
1965 edition canceled
1966GBR Chris Conn
1967GBR John Blanchard
1968 edition canceled
1969NZL Keith Turner
1970FRA Gérard Debrock
1971GBR Dave Simmonds
1972SUI Gilbert Argo
1973BEL Oronzo Memola
1974AUS John Dodds
1975FRA Patrick Pons
1976ITA Giacomo Agostini
1977ITA Giacomo Agostini
1978FRA Michel Rougerie
1979RSA Alan North
1980BEL Alain Nies
1981USA Mike Baldwin
1982BEL Patric Orban
1983BEL Dieter Heinen
1984BEL Michel Siméon
1985BEL Leslie Simoens
1986BEL Patric Orban
1987BEL Michel Siméon
1988BEL Paul Ramon
1989BEL Stéphane Mertens
1990BEL Michel Simul
1991BEL Michel Simul
1992BEL Stéphane Mertens
1993BEL Michel Simul
1994BEL Alain Kempener
1995BEL Alain Kempener
1996BEL Alain Kempener
1997BEL Louis Wuyts
1998BEL Michaël Paquay
1999BEL Louis Wuyts
2000BEL Wim van Achter
2001BEL Sébastien Le Grelle
2002BEL Yvan Batens
2003BEL Sébastien Le Grelle
2004BEL Tom Vanlandschoot
2005BEL Sébastien Le Grelle
BEL Marc Fissette
2006BEL Stéphane Mertens
BEL Stéphane Mertens
2010BEL Grégory Fastry
BEL Grégory Fastry

Formula 2 results

YearHeat 1Heat 2Final
1950ITA Alberto AscariGBR Stirling MossFRA Robert Manzon
1951not contestednot contestedFRA Robert Manzon

FIA World Rallycross Championship

SeasonDateDriverCarReport
201412–13 JulyFIN Toomas HeikkinenVolkswagen Poloreport
201516–17 MayFIN Toomas HeikkinenVolkswagen Poloreport
201614–15 MaySWE Mattias EkströmAudi S1report
201713–14 MaySWE Johan KristofferssonVolkswagen Polo GTIreport
201811–13 MayFRA Sébastien LoebPeugeot 208report

Since 2019 the World RX of Belgium was renamed Spa World RX of Benelux and takes place at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.

References

References

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  2. "I Grandee Trophée Entre Sambre et Meuse 1950".
  3. "II Grandee Trophée Entre Sambre et Meuse 1951".
  4. "Mettet - Racing Circuits".
  5. "Mettet - Fastlane".
  6. (30 October 2016). "TCR BE 2016 » Circuit Jules Tacheny Round 23 Results".
  7. (10 September 1950). "1950 Mettet F2".
  8. "Le Grand Prix / Circuit / Trophy de l'Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse".
  9. "Spa to join World Rallycross calendar from 2019".
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