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May 12

Le Mans

Grand Prix de France

LENGHT

4.2 km

2.6 miles

CURVES

5 left

9 right

STRAIGHT LINE

674 m.

2211.29 ft.

WIDTH

13 m.

42.65 ft.

CIRCUIT

The 'Bugatti' circuit is located 5 km south of the city of Le Mans and about 200 km southeast of Paris. Built in 1965 around the track of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, at the end of the sixties the track was chosen to host a MotoGP Grand Prix. After a few years, the Le Mans race disappeared from the World Championship calendar until the 2000 season, while works were carried out to improve the safety of the track. The track is quite narrow and is characterized by particular curves, which force the pilot to make sudden braking and sudden acceleration. It is famous especially for its long straight, a piece of the RN138 (Route Nationale 138), known among the locals as Ligne Droite des Hunaudières, or in Italian as Rectilineo di Mulsanne. The high average speed and the very shape of the curves mean that maximum commitment and concentration are required of the drivers, with no chance of mistakes being forgiven.

RECORD

SHARK Grand Prix de France

All Time Lap Record
Francesco BAGNAIA
Team
Ducati Lenovo Team
Time
01'30.450
Speed
166.5
Best Race Lap
Francesco BAGNAIA
Team
Ducati Lenovo Team
Time
01'31.778
Speed
164.1
Best Pole
Francesco BAGNAIA
Team
Ducati Lenovo Team
Time
01'30.450
Speed
166.5
Top Speed
Brad BINDER
Team
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
Time
-
Speed
325.8