Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours

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Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours is a Template:Cvt motor racing circuit located in central France, near the towns of Magny-Cours and Nevers, some Template:Cvt from Paris and Template:Cvt from Lyon.<ref name="Magny-Cours">Template:Cite news</ref>

It staged the Formula One French Grand Prix from 1991 (succeeding Circuit Paul Ricard) to 2008, and the 24-hour Bol d'Or motorcycle endurance events from 2000 to 2014 (succeeded by Circuit Paul Ricard). It hosted the French motorcycle Grand Prix in 1992, and the Superbike World Championship in 1991 and annually since 2003.

Magny-Cours has hosted several additional international championships, like the World Sportscar Championship, World Touring Car Championship, FIA GT Championship, World Series by Renault and Formula 3 Euroseries. Also, the FFSA GT Championship has visited the circuit since 1997.

A campus of the French engineering college Institut supérieur de l'automobile et des transports is also located on the circuit, as well as the museum Conservatoire de la monoplace française.

History

The original circuit layout (1960–1970), while the track was named after Jean Behra

Commonly dubbed Magny-Cours, it was built in 1960 by Jean Bernigaud and was home to the prestigious Winfield racing school (École de Pilotage Winfield), which produced drivers such as François Cevert, Jacques Laffite and Didier Pironi. The circuit was opened on 7 August 1960.<ref name='magny-cours_history'>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> However, in the 1980s the track fell into disrepair and was not used for international motor racing until it was purchased by the Conseil Départemental de la Nièvre in 1986.<ref name='magny-cours_history' />

In the 1990s, the Ligier Formula One team and its successor Prost were based at the circuit and did much of their testing at Magny-Cours.Template:Citation needed

The circuit hosted the French Formula One Grand Prix from 1991 until 2008, and the Bol d'Or from 2000 until 2014.

The circuit was re-designed in 2003 and used for a wide range of events include various sports and commercial use.<ref name="Magny-Cours"/> For the 2003 French Grand Prix, the final corner and chicane were changed in an effort to increase overtaking, with little effect.<ref name='magny-cours_history' />

Michael Schumacher was able to win the 2004 French Grand Prix using an unprecedented four-stop strategy.

In 2006, Michael Schumacher became the first driver ever to win any single Formula One Grand Prix a total of 8 times and at the same circuit.Template:Citation needed

Bernie Ecclestone originally confirmed that F1 would not return to Magny-Cours in 2008, instead moving to an alternative location possibly in Paris. However in a striking U-turn, it was revealed that the 2008 French Grand Prix would take place at Magny-Cours with the release of the official calendar in July 2007.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In May 2008, Ecclestone confirmed that Magny-Cours would stop hosting the French Grand Prix after the 2008 race, suggesting that he was looking into the possibility of hosting the French Grand Prix on the streets of Paris.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The venue suffered from poor attendances due to its remote location, poor access and insufficient accommodation.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In June 2008, the provisional calendar for the 2009 season was released, and a French Grand Prix at Magny-Cours appeared on it, scheduled for 28 June. However, in October 2008 the 2009 French Grand Prix was cancelled after the French Motorsports Federation (FFSA) withdrew financing for the event. In 2009 the track hosted its first Superleague Formula event. It also hosted a second event in 2010.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The circuit was used as part of stage three of the 2014 Paris–Nice cycling race,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> with the peloton completing almost a full lap of the circuit – in the reverse direction to its motorsport use – before the finish on the front straight.

The circuit

The circuit features several high-speed chicanes with prominent kerbs, such as the Imola chicane. (Mark Webber pictured driving for Williams).
Main straight.

The track nowadays is a smooth circuit with good facilities for the teams, although restricted access prevents spectators from reaching many parts of the circuit. Unusually, many corners are modelled on famous turns from other circuits, and are named after those circuits, i.e.. the fast Estoril corner (turn 3), the Adelaide hairpin (turn 5) and the Nürburgring and Imola chicanes (turns 7 and 12 respectively). It has a mix of slow hairpins and high-speed chicane sections which includes a long fast straight into the first-gear Adelaide hairpin, the best overtaking opportunity on the circuit.<ref name="Magny-Cours"/> The circuit is very flat with negligible change in elevation (only a small valley at the Estoril corner and a slight hill near the Lycee corner).Template:Citation needed

The circuit provides few overtaking opportunities, despite modifications in 2003, which means the races here are commonly regarded as quite uneventful.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Formula 1 races at Magny-Cours tend to have a processional nature, with most overtaking occurring during pit stop sequences.Template:Citation needed

More varied racing occurs when it rains, such as in the 1999 race, which was interrupted by a downpour. After a restart, most top contenders developed problems, which paved the way for Heinz-Harald Frentzen to claim a surprising victory in his Jordan.

Although the Bol d'Or 24-hour motorcycle endurance race was held at Magny-Cours for several years, it returned to the more popular Circuit Paul Ricard in 2015, which held the mentioned race before Magny-Cours.

Events

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Future
Former

Lap records

The official lap record for the latest Grand Prix circuit layout is 1:15.377, set by Michael Schumacher during the 2004 French Grand Prix, while the unofficial all-time track record is 1:13.698, set by Fernando Alonso in qualifying for the same race.<ref name='magnycours_msportmagazine'>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> As of September 2025, the fastest official race lap records at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours are listed as:

Category Time Driver Vehicle Event Circuit Map
Grand Prix Circuit: 4.412 km (2003–present)<ref name='magnycours_msportmagazine' />
Formula One 1:15.377 Template:Flagicon Michael Schumacher Ferrari F2004 2004 French Grand Prix
GP2 1:23.405 Template:Flagicon Roldán Rodríguez Dallara GP2/05 2007 Magny-Cours GP2 Series round
Superleague Formula 1:26.722 Template:Flagicon Yelmer Buurman Panoz DP09 2010 Magny-Cours Superleague Formula round
Formula Renault 3.5 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Filipe Albuquerque || Dallara T05 || 2007 Magny-Cours Formula Renault 3.5 Series round

F3000 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Fabrizio Crestani || Lola B02/50 || 2009 Magny-Cours Euroseries 3000 round

Formula Nissan citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Heikki Kovalainen || Dallara SN01 || 2004 Magny-Cours World Series by Nissan round

F2 (2009–2012) citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Miki Monrás || Williams JPH1 || 2011 Magny-Cours F2 round

LMP3 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Alessandro Ghiretti || Ligier JS P3 || 2020 2nd Magny-Cours Ultimate Cup Series round

Formula Three citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Sébastien Buemi || Dallara F305 || 2007 Magny-Cours F3 Euro Series round

Formula Regional citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Franco Colapinto || Tatuus FR-19 || 2020 Magny-Cours Formula Renault Eurocup round

World SBK citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Toprak Razgatlıoğlu || BMW M1000RR || 2025 Magny-Cours World SBK round

GT3 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Emmanuel Collard || Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo || 2022 Magny-Cours Ultimate Cup Series round

LMPC citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Dominik Kraihamer<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Oreca FLM09 || 2009 Magny-Cours Formula Le Mans Cup round

Moto2 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Milan Pawelec || Kalex Moto2 || 2025 Magny-Cours FIM Moto2 European Championship round

GT1 (GTS) citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Matteo Bobbi || Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello || 2003 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km

Formula Renault 2.0 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Luciano Bacheta || Barazi-Epsilon FR2.0-10 || 2010 Magny-Cours Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 round

Porsche Carrera Cup citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Dorian Boccolacci || Porsche 911 (992) GT3 Cup || 2021 Magny-Cours Porsche Carrera Cup France round

Formula 4 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Yani Stevenheydens || Mygale M21-F4 || 2024 Magny-Cours French Formula 4 round

World SSP citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Stefano Manzi || Yamaha YZF-R6 || 2024 Magny-Cours World SSP round

GT2 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Gianluca Roda<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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}}</ref> || Porsche 911 (997) GT3-RSR || 2009 Magny-Cours GT Open round

N-GT citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Lucas Luhr || Porsche 911 (996) GT3-RSR || 2004 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km

Lamborghini Super Trofeo citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Template:Ill || Lamborghini Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo EVO || 2019 Magny-Cours Supercar Challenge round

Formula Renault 1.6 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Victor Martins || Signatech FR 1.6 || 2017 Magny-Cours French F4 round

FIA GT Group 2 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Shaun Balfe || Mosler MT900R || 2005 FIA GT Magny-Cours Supercar 500

GT4 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Anthony Beltoise || Audi R8 LMS GT4 Evo || 2021 Magny-Cours French GT4 round

Eurocup Mégane Trophy citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Nicky Catsburg || Renault Mégane Renault Sport II || 2010 Magny-Cours Eurocup Mégane Trophy round

TCR Touring Car citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Sébastien Thome || Audi RS 3 LMS TCR (2021) || 2024 Magny-Cours TC France round

Alpine Elf Europa Cup citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Jean-Baptiste Mela || Alpine A110 Cup || 2021 Magny-Cours Alpine Elf Europa Cup round

Silhouette racing car citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Éric Hélary || Peugeot 406 Coupé || 2003 Magny-Cours French Supertouring round

Moto3 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Fernando Bujosa || Honda NSF250R || 2025 Magny-Cours European Talent Cup round

Super 2000 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Andy Priaulx || BMW 320i || 2004 Magny-Cours ETCC round

World WCR citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Chloe Jones || Yamaha YZF-R7 || 2025 Magny-Cours World WCR round

Supersport 300 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Template:Ill || Yamaha YZF-R3 || 2025 Magny-Cours Supersport 300 round

Renault Clio Cup citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Jeremy Sarhy || Renault Clio R.S. IV || 2017 Magny-Cours Renault Clio Cup France round

Super 1600 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Tomáš Korený || Ford Fiesta 1.6 16V || 2016 Magny-Cours ETC round

Grand Prix Circuit: 4.250 km (1992–2002)<ref name='magnycours_msportmagazine' />
Formula One 1:15.045 Template:Flagicon David Coulthard McLaren MP4-17 2002 French Grand Prix
Group C citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Yannick Dalmas || Peugeot 905 Evo 1 Bis || 1992 500 km of Magny-Cours

F3000 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Tomas Enge || Lola B02/50 || 2002 Magny-Cours F3000 round

Formula Nissan citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Ricardo Zonta || Dallara SN01 || 2002 Magny-Cours World Series by Nissan round

LMP900 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Template:Ill || Dome S101 || 2002 FIA Sportscar Championship Magny-Cours

Formula Three citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Ryo Fukuda || Dallara F399 || 2001 2nd Magny-Cours French F3 round

Group C2 1:34.879<ref name='magny-cours_500km_1992' /> Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Spice SE90C 1992 500 km of Magny-Cours
Class 1 Touring Cars citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Giancarlo Fisichella || Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI || 1996 Magny-Cours ITC round

GT1 (GTS) citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Jamie Campbell-Walter || Lister Storm || 2002 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km

LMP675 1:35.812<ref name="2002_fiasc_magnycours"/> Template:Flagicon Massimo Saccomanno Lucchini SR2-99 2002 FIA Sportscar Championship Magny-Cours
Formula Renault 2.0 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Éric Salignon || Tatuus FR2000 || 2002 Magny-Cours Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup round

500cc 1:39.273 Template:Flagicon Wayne Gardner Yamaha YZR500 1992 French motorcycle Grand Prix
250cc 1:41.418 Template:Flagicon Loris Reggiani Aprilia RSV 250 1992 French motorcycle Grand Prix
N-GT citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Christophe Bouchut || Porsche 911 (996) GT3-R || 2000 FIA GT Magny-Cours 500km

Silhouette racing car citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Christophe Bouchut || SEAT León Silhouette || 2001 Magny-Cours French Supertouring round

Super Touring citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Gabriele Tarquini || Honda Accord || 2001 Magny-Cours ESTC round

Porsche Carrera Cup citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Stéphane Ortelli || Porsche 911 (996) GT3 Cup || 2000 Magny-Cours Porsche Supercup round

125cc 1:46.674 Template:Flagicon Ezio Gianola Honda RS125R 1992 French motorcycle Grand Prix
Super 2000 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Nicola Larini || Honda Accord || 2002 Magny-Cours ETCC round

Grand Prix Circuit: 4.271 km (1989–1991)<ref name='magnycours_msportmagazine' />
Formula One 1:19.168 Template:Flagicon Nigel Mansell Williams FW14 1991 French Grand Prix
Group C citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Philippe Alliot || Peugeot 905 Evo 1 Bis || 1991 430 km of Magny-Cours

Formula Three citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Template:Ill || Ralt RT35 || 1991 1st Magny-Cours French F3 round

World SBK citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Doug Polen || Ducati 888 SBK || 1991 Magny-Cours World SBK round

Formula Renault 2.0 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Olivier Couvreur || Alpa FR91 || 1991 1st Magny-Cours French Formula Renault round

Full Circuit: 3.850 km (1971–1988)<ref name='magnycours_msportmagazine' />
Formula Two citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Jacques Laffite || Martini MK16 || 1975 Grand Prix de Magny-Cours || rowspan=5 |

Formula Three citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon John Nielsen || Ralt RT3 || 1984 Magny-Cours European F3 round

Group 6 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Dominique Lacaud || Lola T298 || 1984 Magny-Cours French Group 6 race

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}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Christophe Bodin || Martini MK36 || 1982 Magny-Cours French Formula Renault round

Group A citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Fabien Giroix || BMW M3 (E30) || 1987 Magny-Cours French Supertouring Group A round

Original Circuit: 1.995 km (1960–1988)<ref name='magnycours_msportmagazine' />
Group 4 citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Paul Hawkins || Lola T70 Mk.IIIB GT || 1969 Magny-Cours Group 4 race || rowspan=3 |

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}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Patrick Depailler || Alpine A330 || 1969 2nd Magny-Cours French F3 round

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}}</ref> || Template:Flagicon Alain Cudini || Martini MK36 || 1970 Magny-Cours French Formula Renault round

Weather and climate

The Nevers area has an oceanic climate that is still influenced by its far inland position. With a yearly precipitation of over Template:Cvt on average, Magny-Cours is theoretically prone to rain affecting proceedings, although in the Formula One era, it often evaded the rainfall. There was one notable exception, when both the qualifying and the race of 1999 saw a fully wet track. With the Grand Prix being held in the middle of summer, tyre wear through high asphalt temperatures was possible. Magny-Cours' main event post-Grand Prix era, Superbike World Championship is being held in autumn and as a result sees colder temperatures. Template:Weather box

Fatalities

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