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  1. Circuit Paul Armagnac, also known as Circuit de Nogaro, is a motorsport race track located in the commune of Nogaro in the Gers department in southwestern France. The track is named in honor of Nogaro-born racing driver Paul Armagnac, who died in an accident during practice for the 1962 1000 km de Paris at the Montlhéry circuit.

  2. Mar 8, 2015 · RacingCalendar.net is not affiliated with Circuit Paul Armagnac or any of the other championships or circuits on the site. The data on the site is submitted and updated by its visitors – just like you! Always check official sources before going to the circuit. Learn more. i2017.Photo: CC BY 2.0 F.123.

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  4. 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. The track has hosted a number of national and international racing events, including the French Superbike ...

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  6. Circuit Paul Armagnac | The free to access FIA results website covers 17 FIA championships, including a comprehensive history of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship from 1950 onwards and a full record of all other FIA World Championships. | FIA Results and Statistics

  7. Whatever the truth, Castagnon announced a race for September 1960 and, sure enough, the views of civic leaders changed, such that the mayor even provided railway sleepers to form boundary walls for the track. At the suggestion of Paul Armagnac, Castagnon had carved out a layout loosely inspired by the Sebring racing circuit, as Armagnac had ...

  8. This legendary racing circuit has been a hub for adrenaline-fueled action since its inauguration in 1960, and continues to attract racing enthusiasts from around the world. ## A Historic Legacy Named after Paul Armagnac, a prominent French racing driver of the 1950s, this circuit has witnessed countless thrilling races over the years.

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