Main & Motorcycle Circuit (2008–present) | |
| Location | Le Vigeant,France |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 46°11′45″N0°37′55″E / 46.19583°N 0.63194°E /46.19583; 0.63194 |
| FIA Grade | 2[a] |
| Owner | Jack Leconte &Jacques Nicolet (2012–2032) |
| Operator | Les Deux Arbes (2012–present) |
| Opened | 1990 |
| Architect | René Monory |
| Major events | Former: FFSA GT Championship (1997, 1999–2001, 2003–2015, 2023) TC France Series (2023) Porsche Carrera Cup France (1993–2001, 2003–2009, 2012, 2015) French F4 (2011–2014) Racecar Euro Series (2009–2010) French Formula Renault (1993–2007) French Supertouring Championship (1992–2000, 2005) French F3 (1993–2001) Eurocup Formula Renault (1995, 1997) |
| Website | http://www.circuit-valdevienne.fr/ |
| Main Circuit (2008–present) | |
| Length | 3.729 km (2.317 mi) |
| Turns | 17 |
| Race lap record | 1:32.883 ( |
| Motorcycle Circuit (2008–present) | |
| Length | 3.768 km (2.341 mi) |
| Turns | 18 |
| Main Circuit (1990–2007) | |
| Length | 3.757 km (2.334 mi) |
| Turns | 18 |
| Race lap record | 1:33.922 ( |
Circuit du Val de Vienne is a 3.729 km (2.317 mi) motor racing circuit located inLe Vigeant,France. Opened in 1990, the circuit is operated by Les Deux Arbes, a group under the auspices ofJack Leconte andJacques Nicolet.[1]
In 2010, according to the Comité départemental du tourisme, the circuit welcomed 170,000 visitors. It is the fourth most visited tourist site in the Vienne department.
As of September 2025, the fastest official race lap records at the Circuit du Val de Vienne are listed as:
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