Reims-Gueux

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The circuit of Reims-Gueux as it looked between 1926 and 1951.
The circuit of Reims-Gueux as it looked between 1926 and 1951.
The circuit of Reims-Gueux as it looked between 1954 and 1972. This was the track's final incarnation.
The circuit of Reims-Gueux as it looked between 1954 and 1972. This was the track's final incarnation.

Reims-Gueux was a triangular motor racing road course near Reims, France, which hosted 14 French Grands Prix.

Reims-Gueux was first established in 1926 on the public roads between the small French villages of Thillois and Gueux. The circuit had two very long straights between the towns, and teams strove to maximize straight-line speed of their cars; many slipstream battles ensued. Race organizers actually felled trees and demolished old houses in order to make the circuit even quicker. In 1952, the circuit was significantly altered to bypass the village of Gueux, and many people now refer to the course as simply Reims.

Its first event was the Grand Prix de la Marne, staged by the Automobile Club of Champagne. International racing came soon thereafter, with the first official Formula One event occurring in 1950, the inaugural year of the Formula One world championship. The circuit was last used by Formula One in 1966, and it closed permanently in 1972 due to financial difficulties.

In 1997, there was to be a historic race held there, but for technical reasons, it was cancelled several months before it was due to take place and in 2002, the bulldozers arrived to demolish some portions of the track. Sections of the track around the pit lanes are still visible today.

Les Amis du Circuit de Gueux is a non-profit organisation working to preserving the traces of the circuit.

Season Date Winning Driver Winning Constructor Report
1966 July 3 Jack Brabham Brabham-Repco Report
1963 June 30 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
1961 July 2 Giancarlo Baghetti Ferrari Report
1960 July 3 Jack Brabham Cooper-Climax Report
1959 July 5 Tony Brooks Ferrari Report
1958 July 6 Mike Hawthorn Ferrari Report
1956 July 1 Peter Collins Ferrari Report
1954 July 4 Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes Report
1953 July 5 Mike Hawthorn Ferrari Report
1951 July 1 Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo Report
1950 July 2 Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo Report

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