About Circuit du Val de Vienne
Circuit du Val de Vienne is a 3.729 km, 13-turn motor racing circuit in Le Vigeant, Vienne, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France. The circuit was built by the Pays Montmorillonnais and financed by several territorial authorities, opening in 1990 and hosting its first competition in 1992 with a round of the French Supertourism Championship. Now operated by the group Les Deux Arbres under Jack Leconte and Jacques Nicolet, Val de Vienne holds FIA Grade 2 homologation and underwent major modernisation in the 2010s. The circuit hosts a wide range of car and motorcycle club championships and is one of the busiest trackday venues in central-western France.
Organizers running trackdays here (2)
Upcoming trackdays (2)
Track info
- Country
- 🇫🇷 France
- City
- Le Vigeant
- Length
- 3.77 km
- Opened
- 1990
- Corners
- 13
- Direction
- clockwise
- Width
- 11 m
- Main straight
- 600 m
- Elevation Δ
- 8 m