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Trackday limited to 70 registrations for 30 cars on track (open pitlane).

The concept of our driving days Come and drive your car on the most famous circuit in France, the Paul Ricard circuit in Le Castellet, on the large 5.8km track! Discover the sensations of driving during a trackday organised on this mythical Formula 1 circuit.

Enjoy a maximum of driving time in ideal conditions during our Trackdays on the Paul Ricard circuit, organised in open pitlane with a limited number of vehicles, according to our usual philosophy.

We have been organising Trackdays for several years and every year we organise around forty car trackdays on the most beautiful circuits in France: Charade, Magny-Cours, Le Mans, Le Castellet, Dijon-Prenois, Nogaro, Val de Vienne, Mas du Clos, etc.

Safety and quality of driving are our priorities:

  • We pay particular attention to the respect of safety instructions on the track. Drivers responsible for dangerous behaviour will be warned and may be excluded from riding if necessary.
    • We limit the number of vehicles on the track to offer you excellent driving conditions.
    • We limit the number of vehicles entered to maximise your time in the Open Pitlane.
    • We accept with great pleasure the racing teams who will be able to integrate with respect on our days alongside our usual drivers.

Program of the driving days on your car in Le Castellet

  • 7.30am: Welcome of the participants (or 1pm for afternoon registrations)
  • 8.30am: Technical and safety briefing (or 1.30pm for afternoon registrations). Compulsory briefing: in case of delay, participants will have to attend a second briefing after the start of the drive
  • 9am - 1pm: Rolling without series
  • 1pm - 2pm: Lunch break - Lunch at the Panoramic restaurant of the circuit included in the registration fee (participants are not allowed to bring their own lunch - picnic is not allowed)
  • 2pm - 5pm: Ride without heats

Conditions of participation to the Trackdays

  • Authorised vehicles: All types of sports vehicles in good working order except open wheel vehicles, cars under 800kg and over 1800kg which are not authorised on our days (as these are trackdays organised without series). The vehicles must be insured in Civil Liability on circuit, respect the noise limits imposed by the circuit (100db on the circuit Paul Ricard) and be equipped with a towing ring
  • Compulsory equipment: Helmet at least to CE standard, long clothes covering arms and legs (trousers for women), complete equipment for competition vehicles (see list in our regulations)
  • Access conditions: Only drivers and their companions will be allowed to enter the paddock on the day. If you don't know yet who will accompany you on the day, please let us know at least 10 days before the date to register them.
  • Conditions of participation: B licence required for drivers, 16 years old minimum for passengers
  • Documents to be provided on the day of the Trackday: signed Trackday regulations + signed circuit release

Included in the Trackday registration

  • Track access for 1 driver / car (additional drivers at extra cost)
  • Lunch included at the Panoramic restaurant on the circuit (1 lunch / driver or accompanying person registered)
  • Open bar all day including pastries, coffee and cold drinks
  • Passengers over 16 years old allowed
  • Medical service and breakdown service on the track
  • In addition:
  • Personalized coaching with an instructor upon reservation (driving lessons).
  • Box rental (contact the circuit Paul Ricard directly to book)
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Trackdays at Circuit Paul Ricard
23.08.2024 - 23.08.2024

Circuit Paul Ricard

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Full Circuit (1C-V1)
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≤100 (dB)
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€ 890.00
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Trackday limited to 70 registrations for 30 cars on track (open pitlane).

The concept of our driving days Come and drive your car on the most famous circuit in France, the Paul Ricard circuit in Le Castellet, on the large 5.8km track! Discover the sensations of driving during a trackday organised on this mythical Formula 1 circuit.

Enjoy a maximum of driving time in ideal conditions during our Trackdays on the Paul Ricard circuit, organised in open pitlane with a limited number of vehicles, according to our usual philosophy.

We have been organising Trackdays for several years and every year we organise around forty car trackdays on the most beautiful circuits in France: Charade, Magny-Cours, Le Mans, Le Castellet, Dijon-Prenois, Nogaro, Val de Vienne, Mas du Clos, etc.

Safety and quality of driving are our priorities:

  • We pay particular attention to the respect of safety instructions on the track. Drivers responsible for dangerous behaviour will be warned and may be excluded from riding if necessary.
    • We limit the number of vehicles on the track to offer you excellent driving conditions.
    • We limit the number of vehicles entered to maximise your time in the Open Pitlane.
    • We accept with great pleasure the racing teams who will be able to integrate with respect on our days alongside our usual drivers.

Program of the driving days on your car in Le Castellet

  • 7.30am: Welcome of the participants (or 1pm for afternoon registrations)
  • 8.30am: Technical and safety briefing (or 1.30pm for afternoon registrations). Compulsory briefing: in case of delay, participants will have to attend a second briefing after the start of the drive
  • 9am - 1pm: Rolling without series
  • 1pm - 2pm: Lunch break - Lunch at the Panoramic restaurant of the circuit included in the registration fee (participants are not allowed to bring their own lunch - picnic is not allowed)
  • 2pm - 5pm: Ride without heats

Conditions of participation to the Trackdays

  • Authorised vehicles: All types of sports vehicles in good working order except open wheel vehicles, cars under 800kg and over 1800kg which are not authorised on our days (as these are trackdays organised without series). The vehicles must be insured in Civil Liability on circuit, respect the noise limits imposed by the circuit (100db on the circuit Paul Ricard) and be equipped with a towing ring
  • Compulsory equipment: Helmet at least to CE standard, long clothes covering arms and legs (trousers for women), complete equipment for competition vehicles (see list in our regulations)
  • Access conditions: Only drivers and their companions will be allowed to enter the paddock on the day. If you don't know yet who will accompany you on the day, please let us know at least 10 days before the date to register them.
  • Conditions of participation: B licence required for drivers, 16 years old minimum for passengers
  • Documents to be provided on the day of the Trackday: signed Trackday regulations + signed circuit release

Included in the Trackday registration

  • Track access for 1 driver / car (additional drivers at extra cost)
  • Lunch included at the Panoramic restaurant on the circuit (1 lunch / driver or accompanying person registered)
  • Open bar all day including pastries, coffee and cold drinks
  • Passengers over 16 years old allowed
  • Medical service and breakdown service on the track
  • In addition:
  • Personalized coaching with an instructor upon reservation (driving lessons).
  • Box rental (contact the circuit Paul Ricard directly to book)
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Circuit Paul Ricard

The Circuit Paul Ricard is popularly known as 'Le Castellet' after the surrounding region. The circuit hosted Formula 1's French Grand Prix for almost 20 years, with the first 1971 edition being won by Jackie Stewart, then in his second world championship season.

The original Circuit Paul Ricard was very much designed on a drawing board, then a highly unusual approach. It pioneered the way for modern circuits, and was constructed to meet the highest safety standards of the time. Later in its life it was redesigned by Hermann Tilke and upgraded into one of world's best test circuits used by some of motorsport's most professional teams.

The track offers 167 possible configurations from 826 to 5,861 meters. The track is characterized by its long Mistral straight (1.8 km). There is a possibility to water part of the track. There are two other tracks “Driving Center” (1.6 kms) and a Dynamic Driving Center (128 meters), both can be watered as well.

An aircraft landing strip suitable for private jets (up to 50 tons’ planes) is amongst the circuit's facilities. As well as a “2 stars Michelin” restaurants and 5 and 3 stars hotels right in front the circuit.

Circuit Paul Ricard features an Outdoor Karting Track (1 km long) that features the same type of abrasive safety zones as the car track.

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