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English: A version of File:Le Castellet circuit map Formula One 2019 and 2021 without corner names English June 2019.svg without the chicane on the Mistral straight and the corner numbers adjusted accordingly.
The "Map" column shows a diagram of the latest configuration on current tracks and the last configuration used on past tracks. The "Type" column refers to the type of circuit: " street " is a circuit held on closed city streets, "road" refers to a mixture of public roads and a permanent track, and "race" is a permanent facility.
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English: This is a map of the Le Castellet motor circuit as it was used by w:en:Formula One for the w:en:2019 French Grand Prix and the w:en:2021 French Grand Prix, after the pit lane entrances and exits were reconfigured following the 2018 French Grand Prix, and includes corner names sourced from the venue's web-site and corner numbers and other information sourced from the FIA's map of the ...
The location of these sectors was sourced from the FIA's official Formula One circuit map. The arrow marked "N" shows the direction of north. The arrow marked "N" shows the direction of north. The track layout is in black, while the pit lane is shown in blue.
This is a map of the Le Castellet motor circuit as it was used by w:en:Formula One for the w:en:2018 French Grand Prix, before the pit lane entrances and exits were reconfigured, and includes corner numbers and other information sourced from the FIA's map of the circuit. This map is valid for races which use this layout and corner numbering ...
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The European Grand Prix (also known as the Grand Prix of Europe) was a Formula One event that was introduced during the mid-1980s and was held every year from 1993 to 2012, except in 1998. During these years, the European Grand Prix was held in a country that hosted its own national Grand Prix at a different point in the same season, at a ...