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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. 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. 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.

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  4. Also known as the Circuit Paul Armanac after one of its founders, the track is relatively flat, the circuit features several long straights coupled with tighter twisty sections at each end. Though it has rarely captured the attention of the major world championships (save for a short period as host of the French Motorcycle Grand Prix in the ...

  5. Le tout premier circuit permanent français. Les anciens stands. Achevé en 1960 et inauguré le 3 octobre de cette même année, le circuit doit son nom au pilote gersois Paul Armagnac (dont le nom est étroitement associé à celui du constructeur DB ), mort en course à Montlhéry en 1962 lors des 1 000 km de Paris.

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  6. Robert Castagnon (born 23 March 1920 in Margouët-Meymes, Gers, France) was an armagnac producer, publisher and founder of Circuit Paul Armagnac. He died in August 2004 at the age of 84 following a car crash.

  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.

  8. 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

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