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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.

    • 3.636 km (2.259 miles)
    • 3 October 1960; 62 years ago
  2. Feb 7, 2021 · The influential pilot Paul Armagnac directed the authorities towards the aerodrome of Nogaro, built to the north of the city. Luckily, the latter is managed by Jean Armagnac, his father. Work began some time later, in 1959. The 3 October 1960, the brand new route is inaugurated.

  3. 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.

  4. www.circuit-nogaro.com › en › le-circuitHistoire - Circuit Nogaro

    Le tracé initial reprend les formes du Circuit de Sebring (Floride, Etats-Unis) sur lequel Paul Armagnac a disputé les 12H à deux reprises (1956 et 1959). La Grande Histoire débute le 2 octobre 1960… Pour la première fois le drapeau à damiers s’abaisse à NOGARO.

  5. The track was renamed the Circuit Paul Armagnac in his memory. By the end of its first decade, Nogaro had carved out a credible niche on the French racing calendar, but its founding father was in dispute with the racing authorities.

  6. Jan 10, 2017 · Nogaro Circuit was renamed to Circuit Paul Armagnac in 1962. He announced the first race for September 1960, but after a slight delay, the opening race took place on October 3, 1960.

  7. Latest Races. The Circuit Paul Armagnac is set on the northern edge of Nogaro – a small, sleepy town in the brandy region south of Bordeaux. It combines a tight complex around the pits (which formed the original circuit) and two long straights, one of which runs parallel to an airfield runway.

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