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🇫🇷Circuit des 24 Heures

Le Mans, France · 4.18 km

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About Circuit des 24 Heures

Circuit des 24 Heures (commonly the Le Mans Circuit) is the legendary 13.626 km motor racing circuit at Le Mans, Sarthe, France — built on a combination of permanent racing roads and closed public highways, and home of the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race since 1923. Within the same site sits the permanent 4.185 km, 14-turn Bugatti Circuit — designed by Charles Deutsch, constructed in 1965 and named after Ettore Bugatti — which shares the start straight, pit lane and the iconic Dunlop bridge with the full 24h circuit. Since 2000 the Bugatti circuit has been the permanent home of the French motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP), and it also hosts the 24 Hours of Le Mans Motos endurance race for the FIM EWC championship. Motorcycle trackdays at Le Mans run on the Bugatti loop.

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