Paul Ricard Circuit
The Paul Ricard Circuit, located in Le Castellet, France, is a renowned motorsport race track that opened in 1970. It is famous for its distinctive blue and red run-off areas, designed to enhance safety. The circuit has hosted various prestigious events, including the Formula 1 French Grand Prix and the 24 Hours of Le Castellet endurance race.
Spanning 5.8 kilometers, the Paul Ricard Circuit features a mix of high-speed straights and challenging corners, making it a favorite among drivers and teams. The facility also includes modern amenities, such as hospitality suites and a driving school, contributing to its status as a premier racing venue.