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Name = Circuit de Dijon-Prenois | | Name = Circuit de Dijon-Prenois | |
Revision as of 19:45, 12 November 2007
Location | Dijon, France |
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Time zone | GMT +1 |
Major Events | Grand Prix de l'Age d'Or |
Circuit Length | 3.801 km (2.361 mi) |
Turns | 8 |
Lap Record | 1'05.257 - 209.633 km/h (Alain Prost, Team McLaren, 1984) |
Dijon-Prenois is a 3.801 km (2.361 mile) motorsport race track located in Prenois, near Dijon, France.
Built in 1972, Dijon-Prenois hosted the Formula One French Grand Prix five times, and the Swiss Grand Prix once in 1982. The first F1 race was run in 1974 on the circuit's original 3.289 km (2 mile) layout; with lap times under the 1 minute mark, there was an extreme problem with congested traffic between the race leaders and the backmarkers. Therefore, in 1975 an extension was added to lengthen the circuit as well as to reprofile many of its corners before the time F1 could return to Dijon in 1977. Although Formula One has not returned to Dijon since 1984, the circuit continues to be used today for minor, local races.
Formula One history
French driver Alain Prost won his first Formula 1 Grand Prix on this track in 1981 with a Renault.
Season | Grand Prix | Date | Winning Driver | Winning Team | Report |
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1984 | French Grand Prix | May 20 | Niki Lauda | McLaren-TAG | Report |
1982 | Swiss Grand Prix | August 29 | Keke Rosberg | Williams-Ford | Report |
1981 | French Grand Prix | July 5 | Alain Prost | Renault | Report |
1979 | French Grand Prix | July 1 | Jean-Pierre Jabouille | Renault | Report |
1977 | French Grand Prix | July 3 | Mario Andretti | Lotus-Ford | Report |
1974 | French Grand Prix | July 7 | Ronnie Peterson | Lotus-Ford | Report |
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