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Reims-Gueux

Location
Reims, France
Circuit type
Road
Length
8.302 m (7 turns)
Direction
Clockwise
First race
Last race
FAN (3)
Most wins
FAN (4)
Most pole positions
FAN (4)
Most podiums
FAN (351)
Most laps
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Most pole positions

Most laps

Pos. Driver Laps
1 Juan Manuel Fangio 351
2 Jack Brabham 264
3 Jean Behra 244
4 Maurice Trintignant 230
5 Luigi Villoresi 215
6 Phil Hill 212
7 Louis Rosier 195
8 Bruce McLaren 194
9 Jo Bonnier 192
10 Nino Farina 188

Races

Date Race Winner Pole position
Jul 3, 1966 1966 French Grand Prix #12 Jack Brabham Lorenzo Bandini
Jun 30, 1963 1963 French Grand Prix #18 Jim Clark Jim Clark
Jul 2, 1961 1961 French Grand Prix #50 Giancarlo Baghetti Phil Hill
Jul 3, 1960 1960 French Grand Prix #16 Jack Brabham Jack Brabham
Jul 5, 1959 1959 French Grand Prix #24 Tony Brooks Tony Brooks
Jul 6, 1958 1958 French Grand Prix #4 Mike Hawthorn Mike Hawthorn
Jul 1, 1956 1956 French Grand Prix #14 Peter Collins Juan Manuel Fangio
Jul 4, 1954 1954 French Grand Prix #18 Juan Manuel Fangio Juan Manuel Fangio
Jul 5, 1953 1953 French Grand Prix #16 Mike Hawthorn Alberto Ascari
Jul 1, 1951 1951 French Grand Prix #8 Luigi Fagioli Juan Manuel Fangio
Jul 2, 1950 1950 French Grand Prix #6 Juan Manuel Fangio Juan Manuel Fangio

Reims-Gueux: Formula 1 track details and history

Reims-Gueux, situated in Reims, France, has been a part of Formula 1 since 1950. The track has hosted 11 Grand Prix races, offering unique challenges to drivers and teams with its 8.302-kilometer layout.Over the years, it has seen various records set, including the fastest lap of 2:11.300 by Lorenzo Bandini in 1966.

Circuit statistics

  • Location: Reims, France,
  • First Grand Prix: 1950 French Grand Prix
  • Races hosted: 11
  • Track length: 8.302 km
  • Turns: 7
  • Direction: Clockwise
  • Lap record: 2:11.300 (Lorenzo Bandini, 1966)

Season Highlights at Reims-Gueux

In the most recent race at Reims-Gueux during the 2025 season, Lando Norris secured victory driving for McLaren. Over its history, Reims-Gueux has been a part of 11 Formula 1 seasons, contributing to the championship battles of various teams and drivers.

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