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  1. Race lap record. 0:51.700 ( Christian Ethuin, Martini MK12, 1973, F3) 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 ...

    • 3.636 km (2.259 miles)
    • 3 October 1960; 62 years ago
  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 ...

  5. The Circuit Paul Armagnac-Nogaro maintains a leveled elevation in its trajectory with tight angles in the corners, creating hard braking zones and stretches where drivers need to spin the wheel heavily from side to side. The average speed in the circuit is 122 km/h (76 mph), with an average lap time of 1:46.5. Driver Name:

  6. track map. Circuit Paul Armagnac Overview. ... Date Event Race Series Winning driver Winning team; 04/01/2024: Nogaro: Race Race. F4 French Championship: Yani ...

  7. Follow all news and events held at France's Circuit Paul Armagnac Race track

  8. At the suggestion of Paul Armagnac, Castagnon had carved out a layout loosely inspired by the Sebring racing circuit, as Armagnac had enjoyed his racing experiences there. Given the relatively small parcel of land available, it was inevitably much tighter and twister than the Florida classic – at a mere 1.089 miles it doubled back on itself ...