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  1. The race circuit opened on 3 October 1960 as the first purpose-built race circuit in France. [2] [3] [4] The first race held at the new circuit was the Nogaro Grand Prix for Formula Junior cars, won by Bruno Basini. [2]

  2. By 1962, the circuit was to honour one its local aces in sad circumstances, Paul Armagnac having been killed in an accident during practice for the 1000kms at Montlhéry, Paris. The track was renamed the Circuit Paul Armagnac in his memory.

  3. – a track used more than 300 days per year – events organized all year round (around fifteen per year) – a driving school open all year round which offers individual or company courses and introductions on a wide range of vehicles: from the Clio RS to the Porsche GT3

    • 275 avenue André Diviès, Nogaro, 32110, Gers
    • (056) 209-0249
  4. The first Armagnac Rally was then born in 1953 contested on open roads and part of which took place in the streets of Nogaro in the Gers. With the safety of pilots and the public called into question, Robert Castagnon, with the complicity of his friend Paul Armagnac, must find a solution.

  5. Several racing clubs and driving schools operate in the facility, offering open track days for the general public to enjoy test rides. The 3.63-km (2.26-mile) clockwise-oriented road course has 15 turns, six on the northern side of the circuit and nine on the southern side.

  6. Feb 7, 2021 · by Nicholas Pascual | February 7, 2021. The circuit Paul Armagnac, located in Gers, is one of the most important routes located on French territory. Over the decades, numerous events have taken place there, and the world motorcycle speed championship has already set up shop there.

  7. Nogaro - Circuit Paul Armagnac. Located in Nogaro, France, the Nogaro motorsport track is a popular destination for racing fans. The track itself is a 3.6 km long circuit that features a mix of high-speed straights and technical turns.

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