Circuits de l'Ouest Parisien
28100 Dreux
45 minutes from Paris and created in 1954 by the tire manufacturer Kléber Colombes (since absorbed by Michelin), the Dreux circuit (also called 'Circuit de l'Ouest Parisien') has quietly evolved over time until seeing its track extended by some 600 meters in 2006 then the straight by 300 meters in 2007... In a rather green setting, the 2,100-meter asphalt circuit (width of 8 to 15 meters) offers a very safe layout with wide run-off areas and gravel traps for maximum safety. It includes multiple corner configurations. A highlight of the circuit when coming in groups: the 300 m² reception center located in immediate proximity to the track offers an unobstructed view of the circuit!

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