Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Circuit Paul Ricard

French race track

Circuit Paul Ricard

French race track

FieldValue
nameCircuit Paul Ricard
locationLe Castellet, Var, France
coordinates
capacity90,000
image[[File:Le Castellet 2019 all layouts.svgclass=skin-invert300px]]
image_captionAll layouts of Circuit Paul Ricard after 2019 pitlane extension
fia_grade1 (5 layouts)
broke_ground
opened
eventsCurrent:
ELMS 4 Hours of Castellet
(2010–present)
GT World Challenge Europe
3 Hours of Paul Ricard (2012–present)
FIM EWC Bol d'Or (1978–1999, 2015–2019, 2021–present)
TCR World Tour (2026)
TCR Europe (2018, 2020–2023, 2026)
Ferrari Challenge Europe (2006–2010, 2015, 2017, 2022, 2024, 2026)
FFSA GT (1997, 2009, 2011–2015, 2017–present)
Former:
Formula One
French Grand Prix (Intermittently 1971–1990, 2018–2019, 2021–2022)
FIA Motorsport Games (2022)
WTCC Race of France (2014–2016)
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
French motorcycle Grand Prix
(Intermittently, 1973–1999)
FIA GT (2006, 2009)
layoutCurrent layout with Mistral chicane (1C-V2)
(2005–present)
length_km5.842
length_mi3.630
turns15
record_time1:32.740
record_driverGER Sebastian Vettel
record_carFerrari SF90
record_year2019
record_classF1
layout2Current layout without Mistral chicane (1A-V2)
(2005–present)
length2_km5.770
length2_mi3.586
turns213
record_time21:40.139
record_driver2NED Nyck de Vries
record_car2Aurus 01
record_year22020
record_class2LMP2
layout3Short Circuit with Mistral chicane (3C)
(2002–present)
length3_km3.841
length3_mi2.387
turns311
record_time31:18.347
record_driver3JPN Kimiya Sato
record_car3Lola B05/52
record_year32014
record_class3Auto GP
layout4Short Grand Prix Circuit (1986–2001)
length4_km3.812
length4_mi2.369
turns49
record_time41:08.012
record_driver4GBR Nigel Mansell
record_car4Ferrari 641
record_year41990
record_class4F1
layout5Original Grand Prix Circuit (1970–2001)
length5_km5.809
length5_mi3.610
turns514
record_time51:39.914
record_driver5FIN Keke Rosberg
record_car5Williams FW10
record_year51985
record_class5F1
layout6Original National Circuit (1970–2001)
length6_km3.263
length6_mi2.028
turns69
record_time61:15.800
record_driver6FRA Jean-Pierre Jabouille
record_car6Alpine A441
record_year61974
record_class6Group 5

ELMS 4 Hours of Castellet (2010–present) GT World Challenge Europe 3 Hours of Paul Ricard (2012–present) FIM EWC Bol d'Or (1978–1999, 2015–2019, 2021–present) TCR World Tour (2026) TCR Europe (2018, 2020–2023, 2026) Ferrari Challenge Europe (2006–2010, 2015, 2017, 2022, 2024, 2026) FFSA GT (1997, 2009, 2011–2015, 2017–present) Former: Formula One French Grand Prix (Intermittently 1971–1990, 2018–2019, 2021–2022) FIA Motorsport Games (2022) WTCC Race of France (2014–2016) Grand Prix motorcycle racing French motorcycle Grand Prix (Intermittently, 1973–1999) FIA GT (2006, 2009) (2005–present) (2005–present) (2002–present) |}}

The Circuit Paul Ricard () is a French motorsport race track built in 1969 at Le Castellet, Var, near Marseille, with finance from pastis magnate Paul Ricard. Ricard wanted to experience the challenge of building a racetrack. The circuit has hosted the FIA Formula One French Grand Prix intermittently from to .

History

First years (1970–1990)

Satellite view of the circuit in April 2018

Opened on 19 April 1970, the circuit's innovative facilities made it one of the safest motor racing circuits in the world at the time of its opening. The circuit had three track layout permutations, a large industrial park and an airstrip. The combination of modern facilities, mild winter weather and an airstrip made it popular amongst racing teams for car testing during the annual winter off-season.

The original track was dominated by the 1.8 km long Mistral Straight that is followed by the high-speed right hand Signes corner. The long main straight and other fast sections made the track very hard on engines as they ran at full revs for extended spells. Engine failures were common, such as Ayrton Senna's huge crash during the 1985 French Grand Prix after the Renault engine in his Lotus failed and he went off backwards at Signes on his own oil and crashed heavily, with only light bruising to the driver. Nigel Mansell crashed at the same place in the same weekend during practice and suffered a concussion which kept him out of the race. Mansell's crash was the result of a slow puncture in his left rear tyre causing it to explode at over 320 km/h, which detached his Williams FW10's rear wing. The Honda powered FW10 holds the race lap record for the original circuit when Mansell's teammate Keke Rosberg recorded a time of 1:39.914 during the 1985 French Grand Prix. During qualifying for the 1985 race, Swiss driver Marc Surer clocked what was at the time the highest speed recorded by a Formula One car on the Mistral when he pushed his turbocharged, 1000 bhp Brabham-BMW to 335 km/h. This compared to the slowest car in the race, the 550 bhp naturally aspirated Tyrrell-Ford V8 of Stefan Bellof which could only manage 277 km/h. Bellof qualified 9 seconds slower than Surer and 12 seconds slower than pole winner Rosberg.

Paul Ricard was inaugurated with a 2-litre sports car race; during the 1970s and the 1980s the track developed some of the best French drivers of the time including four time World Drivers' Champion Alain Prost who won the French Grand Prix at the circuit in 1983, 1988, 1989 and 1990. The circuit hosted the Formula One French Grand Prix on many occasions, the first of which was the 1971 French Grand Prix.

The circuit was also extensively used for testing, especially in Formula One. In 1986, Brabham Formula One driver Elio de Angelis was killed in a testing accident at the fast first turn after the rear wing of his Brabham BT55 had broken off. Although the circuit was not the cause of the crash, it was modified in order to make it safer. The length of the Mistral Straight was reduced from 1.8 km in length to just over 1.0 km, and the fast sweeping Verrerie curves where de Angelis had crashed were bypassed. Effectively, after the start, instead of heading into the left hand Verrerie sweeper, cars now braked hard and turned sharp right into a short run that connected the pit straight to the Mistral. This changed the circuit length for a Grand Prix from 5.809 km to just 3.812 km. This also had the effect of cutting lap times from Keke Rosberg's 1985 pole time of 1:32.462 in his Williams-Honda turbo, to Nigel Mansell's 1990 pole time of 1:04.402 in his V12 Ferrari.

From 1990 the French Grand Prix was moved to Magny-Cours where it ran until 2008. Paul Ricard hosted the French Grand Prix on 14 occasions between 1971 and 1990. The Long Circuit was used from 1971 to 1985, with the Club Circuit used from 1986 to 1990. On six occasions (1971, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980 and 1989) the winner at Paul Ricard went on to win the World Championship in the same year. Ronnie Peterson (1973 and 1974) and René Arnoux (1982) are the only Ricard winners who never won the championship.

Recent times (1990–present)

United Autosports Audi at the 2010 FIA GT3 European Championship Paul Ricard round

In the 1990s the circuit's use was limited to motorcycle racing and French national racing, most notably until 1999, the Bol d'or 24-hour motorcycle endurance race. The track was also the home of the Oreca F3000 team. After Ricard's death, the track was sold to Excelis, a company owned by Formula One promoter Bernie Ecclestone, in 1999. The track was rebuilt into an advanced test track, and was for a time known as the Paul Ricard High Tech Test Track (Paul Ricard HTTT) before changing its name back to Circuit Paul Ricard.

An aircraft landing strip suitable for private jets is amongst the circuit's facilities. There is a Karting Test Track (KTT) that features the same type of abrasive safety zones as the car track. The track has also hosted some races, including the 2006 Paul Ricard 500km, a round of the FIA GT Championship. Other GT championships have run races here, most notably the Ferrari Challenge and races organized by Porsche clubs of France and Italy.

On 5 December 2016, it was announced that the French Grand Prix would return to the Formula 1 calendar for the 2018 season at Paul Ricard. It was the first French Grand Prix since 2008 (last held at Magny-Cours) and the first at Circuit Paul Ricard since 1990. On 19 June 2017, the FIA's World Motor Sport Council in Geneva published its 2018 provisional calendar with the French Grand Prix scheduled for 24 June at Circuit Paul Ricard with the race itself followed immediately by the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring and then the British Grand Prix at Silverstone Circuit. Pirelli Motorsport has planned for a two-day tyre testing for its 2018 Formula 1 tyres at Circuit Paul Ricard in the months of May, June and September 2017. The track remained on the F1 calendar until the 2022 season, after which it disappeared from the calendar again.

Paul Ricard has the 3-star FIA Environmental Accreditation. In a 2021 report, it was ranked the second most sustainable racetrack in the world, together with Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and behind Mugello Circuit.

Track

The track is characterised by its 1.8 km long Mistral straight and elongated track design. The track is also unusual in that it is built on a plateau: it is very flat. In 1986 the track was modified to shorten the circuit, by adding shortcut through to the middle of the Mistral Straight. This shorter circuit was also known as the GP short circuit and was 3.812 km long. After the modifications in 2000–2005, the track offers 247 possible configurations from 0.828 km to the full 5.858 km. The track's elevation ranges from 408 to above sea level. Its flexibility and mild winter weather mean that it is used for testing by several motorsport teams, including Formula One teams.

The track is known for its distinctive black and blue run-off areas known as the Blue Zone. The runoff surface consists of a mixture of asphalt and tungsten, used instead of gravel traps, as common at other circuits. A second, deeper run-off area is the Red Zone, with a more abrasive surface designed to maximize tyre grip and hence minimize braking distance, although at the cost of extreme tyre wear. The final safeguard consists of Tecpro barriers, a modern improvement on tyre barriers.

In 2019 the pitlane entry was moved following safety concerns. The entry, which was previously accessed via the main straight, is now situated between the final two corners (turns 14 and 15).

Track configurations

| File:Paul Ricard 1970.png | Paul Ricard Original Grand Prix Circuit (1970–2001) | File:Paul Ricard 1986.png | Paul Ricard Short Grand Prix Circuit (1986–2001) | File:Paul Ricard.svg | Paul Ricard 1D Circuit (2002–present) | File:Circuit Paul Ricard wtcc.png | Paul Ricard 3D circuit (2002–present) | File:Le Castellet circuit map Formula One 2018 without corner names English 29 06 2021.svg | Paul Ricard 1C-V2 Circuit (2005–2018) | File:Le Castellet 2019 all layouts.svg | All layouts of Circuit Paul Ricard (2019–present) | File:Le Castellet circuit map Formula One 2019 and 2021 with corner names June 2021.svg | Paul Ricard 1C-V2 Circuit (2019–present) | File:Le Castellet circuit map Formula One 2019 no chicane English 07 07 2021.svg | Paul Ricard 1A-V2 Circuit (2019–present)

Events

; Current

  • March: Ferrari Challenge Europe, Ferrari Challenge UK, Fun Cup France
  • April: GT World Challenge Europe 3 Hours of Paul Ricard, GT4 European Series, Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe, Ultimate Cup Series, GT3 Revival Series, TCR Spain Touring Car Championship
  • May: European Le Mans Series 4 Hours of Castellet, Grand Prix Camions du Castellet, NASCAR Euro Series, Le Mans Cup, Eurocup-3, Ligier European Series, , Sunday Ride Classic
  • June: 24H Series 12H Paul Ricard, TCR Europe Touring Car Series, Radical Cup Europe
  • July: TCR World Tour, International GT Open, Formula Regional European Championship, Euroformula Open Championship, GT Cup Open Europe, E4 Championship
  • August: Classic Endurance Racing Dix Mille Tours
  • September: FIM Endurance World Championship Bol d'Or, Fun Cup France
  • October: Alpine Elf Cup Series, FFSA GT Championship, Porsche Carrera Cup France, French F4 Championship
  • November: Les 2 Tours d'Horloge

; Former

  • Auto GP (2014)
  • BOSS GP (2013–2015, 2017, 2022–2024)
  • BPR Global GT Series (1994–1996)
  • British Formula 3 International Series (1978, 2011)
  • Eurocup Clio (2011–2014)
  • Eurocup Mégane Trophy (2011–2013)
  • European Touring Car Championship (1971–1973)
  • European Touring Car Cup (2014–2016)
  • European Truck Racing Championship (1985–1999)
  • F1 Academy (2023)
  • F2 Italian Formula Trophy (2014)
  • F4 Spanish Championship (2019–2020, 2024–2025)
  • Ferrari Challenge Italy (2007–2009)
  • FIA European Formula 3 Championship (1977)
  • FIA European Formula 3 Cup (1985)
  • FIA Formula 2 Championship
    • Le Castellet Formula 2 round (2018–2019, 2022)
  • FIA Formula 3 Championship (2019, 2021)
  • FIA Formula 3 European Championship (2016)
  • FIA GT Championship (2006, 2009)
  • FIA GT1 World Championship (2010–2011)
  • FIA GT3 European Championship (2009–2011)
  • FIA Motorsport Games (2022)
  • FIA Touring Car World Cup (1995)
  • Formula 3 Euro Series (2010–2011)
  • Formula 750 (1978)
  • Formula One
    • French Grand Prix (1971, 1973, 1975–1976, 1978, 1980, 1982–1983, 1985–1990, 2018–2019, 2021–2022)
  • Formula Renault 2.0 Alps (2011)
  • Formula Renault Eurocup (1998, 2011–2014, 2016–2020)
  • French Formula Renault Championship (1971–1972, 1975–1983, 1986–1990, 1992–1998)
  • French Formula Three Championship (1971–1973, 1980–1983, 1985–1990, 1992–1998)
  • Grand Prix motorcycle racing
    • French motorcycle Grand Prix (1973, 1975, 1977, 1980–1981, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1996–1999)
  • GT2 European Series (2015–2019, 2021–2025)
  • GT4 Scandinavia (2023)
  • International Sports Racing Series (1998)
  • Italian F4 Championship (2018, 2021, 2023–2024)
  • Italian GT Championship (1998, 2014, 2018)
  • Italian Superturismo Championship (2014, 2018)
  • JK Racing Asia Series (2012)
  • McLaren Trophy Europe (2023, 2025)
  • Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux (2016, 2018)
  • (2014, 2018)
  • Porsche Sprint Challenge Suisse (2016–2024)
  • Porsche Supercup (2022)
  • Renault Sport Trophy (2016)
  • SEAT León Eurocup (2015–2016)
  • Sidecar World Championship (1973, 1975, 1977, 1979–1981, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991)
  • Superbike World Championship (1989)
  • Superstars GTSprint Series (2010)
  • Superstars Series (2010)
  • Trofeo Maserati (2015)
  • World Series Formula V8 3.5 (2011–2014, 2016)
  • World Sportscar Championship (1974)
  • World Touring Car Championship
    • FIA WTCC Race of France (2014–2016)
  • W Series (2022)

Lap records

The official lap record for the current F1 circuit layout (1C-V2) is 1:32.740, set by Sebastian Vettel during the 2019 French Grand Prix. While the unofficial all-time track record is 1:28.319, set by Lewis Hamilton during final qualifying for the aforementioned 2019 race. As of October 2025, the fastest official race lap records at the Circuit Paul Ricard are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEventCurrent Layout with Mistral Chicane (1C-V2): 5.842 km (2005–present)Current Bike Layout without Mistral Chicane (1A-V2 Bike): 5.673 km (2018–present)Current Layout without Mistral Chicane (1A-V2): 5.770 km (2005–present)Short Circuit with Mistral chicane (3C): 3.841 km (2002–present)Short Bike Layout without Mistral Chicane (3C-V2 Bike): 3.800 km (2018–present)Short Circuit (3C): 3.792 km (2002–present)Original Short Grand Prix Circuit: 3.812 km (1986–2001)Original Long Grand Prix Circuit: 5.809 km (1970–2001)Original National Circuit: 3.263 km (1970–2001)
F11:32.740Sebastian VettelFerrari SF902019 French Grand Prix
FIA F21:44.584Nyck de VriesDallara F2 20182019 Le Castellet Formula 2 round
Formula Renault 3.51:50.855Pierre GaslyDallara T122014 Le Castellet Formula Renault 3.5 Series round
LMP21:51.281Matteo CairoliOreca 072025 4 Hours of Le Castellet
FIA F31:52.171Marcus ArmstrongDallara F3 20192019 Le Castellet Formula 3 round
GP31:52.551Anthoine HubertDallara GP3/162018 Le Castellet GP3 Series round
Euroformula Open1:54.281Yifei YeDallara 3202020 Le Castellet Euroformula Open round
FTwo (2009–2012)1:55.837Christopher ZanellaWilliams JPH12012 Le Castellet FTwo round
LMP31:57.082Manuel Espírito SantoLigier JS P3202023 2nd Le Castellet Ultimate Cup round
Formula Regional1:57.596Gianluca PetecofTatuus F3 T-3182020 Le Castellet FREC round
Silhouette racing car1:58.627Hugo ChevalierMercedes-AMG C63 DTM2024 2nd Le Castellet Ultimate Cup Series GT-Sprint round
GT31:59.319Christoph LenzLamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2019 Le Castellet International GT Open round
CN2:01.338Steven KaneLigier JS492011 Le Castellet Speed Euroseries round
Formula Renault 2.02:02.549Yifei YeTatuus FR2.0/132018 Le Castellet Formula Renault Eurocup round
Lamborghini Super Trofeo2:02.613Loris SpinelliLamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo22022 Le Castellet Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe round
Ferrari Challenge2:02.617Giacomo AltoèFerrari 296 Challenge2024 Le Castellet Ferrari Challenge Europe round
GT1 (GTS)2:02.659Enrique BernoldiChevrolet Corvette C6.R2009 FIA GT Paul Ricard 2 Hours
Renault Sport Trophy2:03.447Renault Sport R.S. 012016 Le Castellet Renault Sport Trophy round
SRO GT22:04.614KTM X-Bow GT22024 Le Castellet GT2 European Series round
Formula 42:04.878Kirill SmalTatuus F4-T0142021 Le Castellet Italian F4 round
Porsche Carrera Cup2:05.504Florian LatorrePorsche 911 (992) GT3 Cup2021 Le Castellet Porsche Carrera Cup France round
McLaren Trophy2:05.842Alejandro GeppertMcLaren Artura Trophy2025 Le Castellet McLaren Trophy Europe round
Formula 32:08.334Dallara F3082014 Le Castellet F2 Italian Formula Trophy round
JS P42:08.532Romain BoecklerLigier JS P42025 Le Castellet Ligier European Series round
GT22:09.245Ferrari F430 GTC2010 Paul Ricard GTSprint round
GT42:09.541Nico VerdonckAston Martin Vantage AMR GT42021 Le Castellet GT Cup Open Europe round
Formula Abarth2:09.654Tatuus FA0102014 Le Castellet F2 Italian Formula Trophy round
Eurocup Mégane Trophy2:12.210Albert CostaRenault Mégane Renault Sport II2012 Le Castellet Eurocup Mégane Trophy round
TCR Touring Car2:13.334Gilles MagnusAudi RS 3 LMS TCR (2021)2022 FIA Motorsport Games Touring Car Cup
JS2 R2:14.914Simone RiccitelliLigier JS2 R2025 Le Castellet Ligier European Series round
Alpine Elf Cup2:14.931Romain MontiAlpine A110 Cup2025 Le Castellet Alpine Elf Cup round
Formula BMW2:15.532Aston HareMygale FB022012 Le Castellet JK Racing Asia Series round
Trofeo Maserati2:16.580Patrick ZampariniMaserati Trofeo2015 Le Castellet Trofeo Maserati Corse World Series round
Formula Renault 1.62:16.838Victor MartinsSignatech FR 1.62017 Le Castellet French F4 round
SEAT León Supercopa2:17.872Mikel AzconaSEAT León Cup Racer2016 Le Castellet SEAT León Eurocup round
Renault Clio Cup2:26.045David PajotRenault Clio R.S. IV2019 Le Castellet Renault Clio Cup France round
Superbike1:52.517Markus ReiterbergerBMW M1000RR2024 Bol d'Or
LMP2title=2020 4 Hours of Le Castellet - Classification By Classurl=http://elms.alkamelsystems.com/Results/15_2020/01_PAUL%20RICARD/318_EUROPEAN%20LE%20MANS%20SERIES/202007191100_Race/Hour%204/05_ClassificationByClass_Race.PDFarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201023001241/http://elms.alkamelsystems.com/Results/15_2020/01_PAUL%20RICARD/318_EUROPEAN%20LE%20MANS%20SERIES/202007191100_Race/Hour%204/05_ClassificationByClass_Race.PDFdate=13 August 2020archive-date=23 October 2020access-date=13 March 2021url-status=live}}Nyck de VriesAurus 012020 4 Hours of Le Castellet
LMP11:42.541Rinaldo CapelloAudi R15 TDI plus2010 8 Hours of Le Castellet
LMP3title=2020 Michelin Le Mans Cup - Paul Ricard Round - Final Classificationurl=http://lemanscup.alkamelsystems.com/Results/04_2020/01_PAUL%20RICARD/319_Michelin%20Le%20Mans%20Cup/202007181630_Race/Hour%202/03_Classification_Race.PDFarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210506090426/http://lemanscup.alkamelsystems.com/Results/04_2020/01_PAUL%20RICARD/319_Michelin%20Le%20Mans%20Cup/202007181630_Race/Hour%202/03_Classification_Race.PDFdate=18 July 2020archive-date=6 May 2021access-date=18 May 2021url-status=live}}Ben BarnicoatLigier JS P3202020 1st Le Castellet Le Mans Cup round
Group C1:49.126Ralf KellenersPorsche 962C2022 Dix Mille Tours
LM GTE1:52.098Andrea PicciniFerrari 488 GTE Evo2020 4 Hours of Le Castellet
Formula 31:52.828Daniel AbtDallara F3082011 Le Castellet F3 Euro Series round
GT1 (GTS)title=2006 FIA GT Paul Ricard Supercar 500url=https://www.racingyears.com/race/2006_FIA_GT_Paul_Ricard_Supercar_500date=20 August 2006access-date=25 May 2024}}Jean-Philippe BellocChevrolet Corvette C6.R2006 FIA GT Paul Ricard 500km
GT31:53.750Jake DennisAston Martin Vantage AMR GT32019 1000 km of Paul Ricard
LMPC1:54.627Paul-Loup ChatinOreca FLM092013 3 Hours of Le Castellet
Porsche Carrera Cup1:57.292Alessandro GhirettiPorsche 911 (992) GT3 Cup2024 Le Castellet Porsche Carrera Cup France round
Superbike1:58.386Randy de PunietKawasaki ZX-10R2017 Bol d'Or
JS P41:58.922Theo MicourisLigier JS P42024 Le Castellet Ligier European Series round
CN1:59.002Wolf GB082012 Le Castellet Speed Euroseries round
GT22:00.943Marino FranchittiFerrari F430 GT22006 FIA GT Paul Ricard 500km
JS2 R2:05.678Viktor ShaytarLigier JS2 R2020 1st Le Castellet Ligier European Series round
FIA GT Group 22:07.456Bas LeindersGillet Vertigo Streiff2006 FIA GT Paul Ricard 500km
FIA GT Group 32:08.902Benjamin DessangeChevrolet Corvette Z06-R2006 FIA GT Paul Ricard 500km
Auto GP1:18.347Kimiya SatoLola B05/522014 Le Castellet Auto GP round
Formula 31:21.740Joel ErikssonDallara F3152016 Le Castellet F3 round
Formula 41:26.970Nerea MartíTatuus F4-T4212023 Le Castellet F1 Academy round
Porsche Carrera Cup1:29.839Mathieu JaminetPorsche 911 (991 I) GT3 Cup2016 Le Castellet Porsche Carrera Cup France round
TC11:30.455Robert HuffHonda Civic WTCC2016 FIA WTCC Race of France
GT41:31.906Adrien TambayAudi R8 LMS GT4 Evo2020 2nd Le Castellet French GT4 Cup round
Formula Renault 1.61:32.995Sacha FenestrazSignatech FR 1.62015 Le Castellet French F4 round
TCR Touring Cartitle=ETC Cup 2016 » Le Castellet Short Round 1 Resultsurl=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=2788date=3 April 2016access-date=26 April 2022}}Kris RichardHonda Civic Type R TCR (FK2)2016 Le Castellet ETC round
Super 20001:35.578Gabriele TarquiniSEAT León Cup Racer2016 Le Castellet ETC round
Renault Clio Cup1:43.715Nicolas MilanRenault Clio R.S. V2020 2nd Le Castellet Renault Clio Cup France round
Super 16001:46.740Ford Fiesta 1.6 16V2016 Le Castellet ETC round
Superbike1:24.254Mike Di MeglioHonda CBR1000RR2023 Le Castellet French Superbike round
Supersport1:27.299Enzo de la VegaYamaha YZF-R62024 Le Mans French Supersport round
Supersport 3001:38.500Arthur MassyYamaha YZF-R32024 Le Castellet French Supersport 300 round
Porsche Carrera Cup1:23.427Tom DillmannPorsche 911 (991 I) GT3 Cup2014 Le Castellet Porsche Carrera Cup France round
Formula Renault 1.61:26.681Matevos IsaakyanSignatech FR 1.62013 Le Castellet French F4 round
F11:08.012Nigel MansellFerrari 6411990 French Grand Prix
WSC1:16.870Emmanuel CollardFerrari 333 SP1998 International Sports Racing Series Paul Ricard
500cc1:21.487Kenny Roberts Jr.Suzuki RGV5001999 French motorcycle Grand Prix
Formula 31:21.770Didier CottazDallara F3931993 Le Castellet French F3 round
250cc1:23.559Loris CapirossiAprilia RSV 2501997 French motorcycle Grand Prix
GT21:24.447Jean-Pierre JarierPorsche 911 GT21998 4 Hours of Le Castellet
Super Touring1:26.698Steve SoperBMW 318is1995 FIA Touring Car World Cup
125cc1:28.383Tomomi ManakoHonda RS125R1997 French motorcycle Grand Prix
Formula Renault 2.01:30.480Jean-Philippe BellocMartini MK631992 Le Castellet French Formula Renault round
F11:39.914Keke RosbergWilliams FW101985 French Grand Prix
Group 51:50.600Jean-Pierre BeltoiseMatra-Simca MS670C1974 1000 km of Castellet
GT11:52.653Anders OlofssonFerrari F40 GTE1996 BPR 4 Hours of Le Castellet
500cc1:59.027Wayne GardnerHonda NSR5001988 French motorcycle Grand Prix
Formula 31:59.459Olivier GrouillardMartini MK391983 Le Castellet French F3 round
250cc2:03.370Joan GarrigaYamaha TZ 2501988 French motorcycle Grand Prix
Group 22:09.900Chris Amon
Henri PescaroloBMW 3.0 CSL1973 Le Castellet ETCC round
Formula Renault 2.02:10.650Jean-Michel NeyrialMartini MK261979 Le Castellet French Formula Renault round
125cc2:13.350Luca CadaloraGarelli 125 GP1986 French motorcycle Grand Prix
350cc2:13.390Takazumi KatayamaYamaha TZ 3501977 French motorcycle Grand Prix
Group 5 (Sports 2000)1:15.800Jean-Pierre JabouilleAlpine A4411974 Trophée d'Europe Paul Ricard
Formula 31:17.060Alex CaffiMartini MK451985 FIA European Formula 3 Cup
Group 61:17.300Vittorio BrambillaAlfa Romeo T33/SC/121977 500 km Le Castellet
Formula Renault 2.01:21.520Patrick GoninMartini MK331981 Le Castellet French Formula Renault round
World SBK1:21.890Giancarlo FalappaBimota YB41989 Le Castellet World SBK round

Notes

References

References

  1. (3 November 2025). "LIST OF FIA LICENSED CIRCUITS UPDATED ON : 2025-11-03". [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]].
  2. "Circuit Paul Ricard - History".
  3. "2019 Round 1 - Paul Ricard".
  4. (7 July 2014). "Paul Ricard Circuit, France (April 19th)".
  5. (5 December 2016). "Le Grand Prix de France confirmé au Ricard - F1i.com".
  6. (5 December 2016). "French Grand Prix returns for 2018 after 10-year absence".
  7. Noble, Jonathan. "Formula 1 2018 calendar revealed with first triple-header". Autosport.com.
  8. Noble, Jonathan. "F1 2017 tyre test plan revealed". motorsport.com.
  9. "F1 announces 24-race calendar for 2023". formula1.com.
  10. [https://racer.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/85/2021/07/Racing_towards_a_sustainable_future_2021Edition.pdf Racing towards a sustainable future - A Review of the sustainability performance of international racing circuits] - Enovation Consulting and Right Hub, June 2021
  11. "Circuit Paul Ricard - Tracks & Facilities".
  12. "Paul Ricard Track Solutions".
  13. Paul Ricard High Tech Test Track, ''The Marshal: Incorporating Rescue & Resuscitation'', April 2007 (Issue 21).
  14. Mitchell, Scott. "French GP pit entry moved after safety fears". motorsport.com.
  15. "Paul Ricard - Racing Circuits".
  16. (27 September 2014). "Circuit Paul Ricard - Formula Renault 3.5 - Race 1 (40' +1 lap) - Final Classification".
  17. (4 May 2025). "2025 4 Hours of Le Castellet - Final Classification By Category".
  18. (23 August 2020). "2020 EuroFormula Open Paul Ricard (Race 2)".
  19. (21 July 2012). "2012 Paul Ricard MSV F2 - Round 11".
  20. (26 November 2023). "2023 Ultimate Cup Series - Round 06 - Paul Ricard Circuit - 24–26 November - Endurance Proto Challenge - 4H Endurance - Final Classification".
  21. (23 August 2020). "2020 Paul Ricard - Formula Regional European Championship - Race 3 - Provisional Results".
  22. (9 November 2024). "2024 Ultimate Cup Series - Round 06 - Paul Ricard Circuit - 7–10 November - Ultimate GT-Sprint Cup - Race 3 - Final Classification".
  23. (28 April 2019). "2019 Paul Ricard - International GT Open - Race 2 - Final Results".
  24. (2 April 2011). "2011 6 Hours of Le Castellet - Speed Series - Race 2 - Fastest Laps Sequence".
  25. "Steven Kane - Driver Database".
  26. (15 April 2018). "2018 Formula Renault 2.0 Paul Ricard Race 2 Statistics".
  27. (5 June 2022). "2022 Lamborghini Super Trofeo - Race 2 - Circuit Paul Ricard - Provisional Results".
  28. (27 July 2024). "2024 Trofeo Pirelli - Le Castellet - Race 1 (30 Minutes +1 Lap) - Final Classification".
  29. (4 October 2009). "2009 Paul Ricard FIA GT".
  30. (28 August 2016). "2016 4 Hours of Le Castellet - Renault Sport Trophy Pro - Race 3 (25' +1 lap) - Final Classification".
  31. (6 April 2024). "2024 Fanatec GT2 European Series pwrd by Pirelli - Race 2 - Circuit Paul Ricard - Final Classification".
  32. (15 May 2021). "2021 Paul Ricard - Italian F4 Championship - Race 1 - Final Results".
  33. (15 May 2021). "2021 Porsche Cup France Paul Ricard (Race 1)".
  34. (4 October 2025). "Championnat de France FFSA des Circuits - Circuit Paul Ricard - 02–05 October 2025 - McLaren Trophy Europe - Race 1 - Final Classification".
  35. (31 August 2014). "Paul Ricard Racing Weekend 29-31 August 2014 - C.I. F.Abarth - F.2 Italian Trophy - Classifica Gara 2".
  36. (3 May 2025). "2025 Ligier European Series - Le Castellet Heat - Race 2 - Final Classification".
  37. (19 September 2010). "GTSprint Paul Ricard 2010".
  38. (15 May 2021). "2021 Paul Ricard - GT Cup Open Europe - Race 1 - Provisional Classification by Driver Fastest Lap".
  39. (31 August 2014). "Paul Ricard Racing Weekend 29-31 August 2014 - C.I. F.Abarth - F.2 Italian Trophy - Classifica Rivista Gara 1".
  40. (30 September 2012). "2012 Paul Ricard - Eurocup Mégane Trophy - Race 2 (40' +1 lap) - Final Classification".
  41. (3 May 2025). "2025 Ligier European Series - Le Castellet Heat - Race 1 - Final Classification".
  42. (4 October 2025). "Championnat de France FFSA des Circuits - Circuit Paul Ricard - 02–05 October 2025 - Alpine Elf Cup Series - Race 1 - Final Classification".
  43. (1 July 2012). "2012 JKRAS Round 6, Paul Ricard Circuit, France".
  44. (25 April 2015). "2015 Circuit Paul Ricard - Maserati Trofeo – Race 1 - Classification".
  45. (14 October 2017). "2017 French Formula 4 Paul Ricard (Race 1)".
  46. (4 June 2016). "2016 Circuit Paul Ricard - SEAT León Eurocup - Race 1 - Classification".
  47. (12 October 2019). "Championnat de France FFSA des Circuits - Circuit Paul Ricard - 11–13 October 2019 - Renault Clio Cup France - Race 1 - Final Ranking".
  48. (15 September 2024). "87ème Bol d'Or - Race - Best Lap by Rider".
  49. (13 August 2020). "2020 4 Hours of Le Castellet - Classification By Class".
  50. (11 April 2010). "2010 Paul Ricard LMS".
  51. (18 July 2020). "2020 Michelin Le Mans Cup - Paul Ricard Round - Final Classification".
  52. (27 August 2022). "Group C Racing - Dix Mille Tours - Race 1 - Fastest Lap Sequence".
  53. (3 April 2011). "2011 Paul Ricard European F3".
  54. (20 August 2006). "2006 FIA GT Paul Ricard Supercar 500".
  55. (1 June 2019). "2019 Paul Ricard Blancpain".
  56. (28 September 2013). "2013 ELMS - 3 Hours of Paul Ricard - Race - Final Classification by Class".
  57. (5 May 2024). "2024 Porsche Carrera Cup France - 4 Hours of Le Castellet - Race 2 (30 Minutes) - Final Classification".
  58. (17 September 2017). "14–17 September 2017 - Bol D'Or - EWC - Final Ranking".
  59. (4 May 2024). "2024 Ligier European Series - Le Castellet Heat - Race 2 - Final Classification by Category".
  60. (1 April 2012). "2012 6 Heures du Castellet - Speed Series - Race 1 (90') - Final Classification".
  61. (18 July 2020). "2020 Ligier European Series - Le Castellet Heat - Race 2 - Final Classification".
  62. (19 April 2014). "2014 Paul Ricard Auto GP - Round 3".
  63. (3 April 2016). "2016 FIA Formula 3 European Championship Paul Ricard Race 3 Statistics".
  64. (30 July 2023). "2023 F1 Academy Paul Ricard Race 1 Statistics".
  65. (30 October 2016). "2016 Porsche Cup France Paul Ricard (Race 1)".
  66. (3 April 2016). "WTCC 2016 » Le Castellet Short Round 1 Results".
  67. (22 November 2020). "Championnat de France FFSA des Circuits - Circuit Paul Ricard (2) - 20–22 November 2020 - GT4 France - Race 1 - Final Classification".
  68. (24 October 2015). "2015 French Formula 4 Paul Ricard (Race 1)".
  69. (3 April 2016). "ETC Cup 2016 » Le Castellet Short Round 1 Results".
  70. (22 November 2020). "Championnat de France FFSA des Circuits - Circuit Paul Ricard - 20–22 November 2020 - Renault Clio Cup France - Race 1 Final Ranking".
  71. (1 October 2023). "Championnat de France Superbike - Le Castellet - 30 Septembre&1 Octobre 2023 - Superbike - Course 1".
  72. (29 September 2024). "Championnat de France Superbike - Le Castellet - 28&29 Septembre 2024 - Supersport 600 - Course 2".
  73. (29 September 2024). "Championnat de France Superbike - Le Castellet - 28&29 Septembre 2024 - Supersport 300 - Course 2".
  74. (26 October 2014). "2014 Porsche Cup France Paul Ricard (Race 2)".
  75. (26 October 2013). "2013 French Formula 4 Paul Ricard (Race 1)".
  76. (13 April 1998). "1998 International Sports Racing Series Paul Ricard".
  77. (25 July 1993). "1993 Paul Ricard French F3".
  78. (26 April 1998). "1998 4 Hours of Le Castellet".
  79. (15 October 1995). "WT Cup 1995 » Le Castellet Short Round 1 Results".
  80. (19 July 1992). "1992 Championnat de France Formule Renault Paul Ricard".
  81. (15 August 1974). "1000 km Le Castellet 1974".
  82. (3 March 1996). "1996 BPR 4 Hours of Le Castellet".
  83. (17 April 1983). "1983 Paul Ricard French F3".
  84. (2 September 1973). "Paul Ricard 6 Hours 1973".
  85. (20 May 1979). "1979 Championnat de France Formule Renault Paul Ricard".
  86. (7 April 1974). "European 2-Litre Championship Paul Ricard 1974".
  87. (27 October 1985). "1985 European F3 Cup - Round 1".
  88. (24 July 1977). "500 km Le Castellet 1977".
  89. (26 July 1981). "1981 Championnat de France Formule Renault Paul Ricard".
  90. (30 July 1989). "1989 Paul Ricard World SBK Race 2 Statistics".
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Circuit Paul Ricard — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report