The Ultimate Cup European Series kicks off its season on the Circuit Paul Ricard with two days of testing reserved for GTs and Prototypes.
The Circuit Paul Ricard, located in Le Castellet in the south of France, is a global benchmark for motor racing. With its modular layout and state-of-the-art infrastructure, this iconic circuit attracts motorsport enthusiasts and professionals, as well as spectators in search of thrills and spills.
A Versatile and Prestigious Route
Inaugurated in 1970, the Circuit Paul Ricard is famous for its 1.8 km Mistral straight and technical corners such as the Courbe de Signes, which put drivers' skills to the test. With configurations of up to 5.842 km, the circuit is suitable for all categories of racing, from Formula 1 to GT and amateur competitions.
World-class infrastructure
The circuit's modern facilities make it an international benchmark:
- High-Tech coating: The "Blue Line" system ensures optimum grip and improved safety zones.
- Premium facilities: spacious paddocks, conference rooms and grandstands with stunning views of the track.
- Advanced technologies: Equipment for timing, telemetry and live broadcasting.
A competition Mecca
The Circuit Paul Ricard hosts prestigious events such as the French Formula 1 Grand Prix. It is also a popular venue for track days, private tests and driving courses.
Why visit or ride at the Circuit Paul Ricard?
- An exceptional setting: Nestled in the heart of Provence, between sea and hills.
- Unique sensations: Ideal for discovering the performance of vehicles on a legendary track.
- Optimal accessibility: Close to Toulon, Marseille and Aix-en-Provence, with facilities to welcome visitors.