Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the picturesque Gers region of southwestern France, Circuit Paul Armagnac is a must-visit destination for motorsports enthusiasts. Established in 1960, this car racing track in Nogaro is known for its challenging layout and the thrilling races it hosts.
With a length of 3.636 kilometers, the circuit offers a diverse range of corners and straights that test the skills of drivers and provide an exhilarating experience for spectators. The track's design incorporates both slow and fast turns, including the famous "L'Escargot" hairpin and the high-speed "Courbe de Caupenne" bend, which contribute to the unique character of the venue.
Circuit Paul Armagnac is not only a stage for professional racing events but also a place where amateur drivers and motorsport fans can engage with their passion. The circuit holds various track days, driving schools, and experience programs that allow visitors to get behind the wheel or ride along with seasoned instructors.
Throughout the year, the circuit hosts a range of competitions, including the FIA European Truck Racing Championship and the historic Grand Prix de Nogaro, drawing crowds from all over the world. The venue is equipped with facilities such as grandstands, hospitality suites, and a paddock area, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable day out for all attendees.
Circuit Paul Armagnac – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. Nicholas Church, La Palmeraie du Sarthou, War Memorial.