CIRCUIT DE NEVERS MAGNY-COURS


'Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours' is a motor racing circuit located in France, near the towns of Magny-Cours and Nevers. It is most famous for staging the Formula One French Grand Prix, which has been held here since 1991. On 31 May, Bernie Ecclestone initially confirmed that the 2007 French Grand Prix would be the last to be held at Magny Cours [1], though the release of the 2008 race calendar has confirmed that 2008 French Grand Prix will take place at Magny-Cours. However, the long term future of the circuit is unconfirmed, as Ecclestone has speculated that the return may only be temporary, until another venue can be found [2].

Contents
History
Past Winners
References
External links

History


Usually dubbed Magny-Cours, it was built in 1960 by Jean Bernigaud and was home to a racing school, which provided such notable drivers as François Cevert and Jacques Laffite. However, come the 1980s, the track was in a very bad shape and it wasn't until the Regional Conseil de la Nièvre bought the track, that international motor racing started to return.
In the 1990s the Ligier (and, after Ligier was bought, Prost) Formula One team was based at the circuit and did much of its testing at Magny-Cours.
The track nowadays is a modern, smooth circuit with good facilities for the spectators. Most corners are named after other racing circuits, e.g. the fast Estoril corner and the Adelaide hairpin. It is a flat circuit, with negligible change in elevation.
The circuit features several high-speed chicanes with prominent kerbs, such as the ''Imola'' chicane.

The circuit doesn't provide a lot of overtaking opportunities, which means the races here are commonly regarded as quite uneventful, with the exception of the recent races in which it rained. Most notable of these races was 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.
For the 2003 event, the final corner and chicane were changed in an effort to increase overtaking, with little effect. This did, however, change the approach to strategy at this circuit as it made the pitlane much shorter. Because less time was lost making a pit stop, Michael Schumacher was able to win the 2004 French Grand Prix using an unprecedented four-stop strategy.
In 2006, the circuit was the scene of more Formula One history, when Michael Schumacher became the first driver ever to win any single Grand Prix a total of 8 times and at the same circuit.
The 2007 race was to mark the last French Grand Prix at Magny-Cours, as the French Grand Prix had been indefinitely suspended from the Formula One calendar.
Bernie Ecclestone originally confirmed that F1 would not return to Magny-Cours in 2008, instead moving to an alternative location possibly in Paris. He has since stated that the future of the Magny-Cours circuit is still in negotiations, and that "We're going to maybe resurrect it for a year, or something like that".[3] The FIA has subsequently confirmed that the 2008 French Grand Prix will take place at Magny-Cours with the release of the official calendar on July 27 2007.[4]

Past Winners


=== Formula One ===
Year Driver Constructor Report
2007 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari Report
2006 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
2005 Fernando Alonso Renault Report
2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
2003 Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW Report
2002 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
2001 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
2000 David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes Report
1999 Heinz-Harald Frentzen Jordan-Mugen Honda Report
1998 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
1997 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
1996 Damon Hill Williams-Renault Report
1995 Michael Schumacher Benetton-Renault Report
1994 Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Report
1993 Alain Prost Williams-Renault Report
1992 Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault Report
1991 Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault Report

=== World Touring Car Championship ===
Year Race Driver Team Report
2005 1 Jörg Müller BMW Team Germany Report
2 Jörg Müller BMW Team Germany
2006 1 Dirk Müller BMW Team Germany Report
2 Andy Priaulx BMW Team UK

References


1. ITV-F1.com Ecclestone Confirms Magny Cours Departure
2. ITV-F1.com Magny-Cours set for reprieve
3. ITV-F1.com Magny-Cours set for reprieve
4. FIA reveals 18-race calendar for 2008

External links



Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours

Google Maps satellite view of Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours

Ciro Pabón's Racetracks 3D views and virtual laps of all F1 circuits, including this one, via Google Earth

Nevers Magny-Cours History and Statistics

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