ZANDVOORT (NETHERLANDS) – year 1950

ZANDVOORT (NETHERLANDS) – year 1950

One of the newest Grand Prix race tracks is the Dutch Zandvoort. This relatively fast track was built by the Dutch after the Second World War near the city of Haarlem …

SILVERSTONE (UNITED KINGDOM) – year 1948

SILVERSTONE (UNITED KINGDOM) – year 1948

Without a real racetrack, the further development of motor sports in the UK would be unthinkable. In addition, car manufacturers also felt the lack of the track. Dopóki …

REIMS (FRANCE) – year 1932

REIMS (FRANCE) – year 1932

Grand Prix ACF races have been held on many tracks throughout their history: Le Mans, Dieppe, Amiens, Lyon, Montlhery, Rouen,Comminges and others. Jednakże największa ilość tych …

MONACO – year 1929

MONACO – year 1929

W 1929 In the year, the Monaco Grand Prix was organized for the first time, having an absolutely unique position among other Grand Prix competitions. It is the only track on the streets of the city, and at the same time the shortest Grand Prix race track, measuring only …

NÜRBURGRING (GERMANY) – year 1927

NÜRBURGRING (GERMANY) – year 1927

Undoubtedly, the most fragmented racetrack was built in 1927 year in Germany at the foot of Nürburg Castle. Experts say, that remembering the route of the entire track is beyond human capacity. Manfred von Brauchitsch podaje 176 turns. Route, unchanged since …

SPA (BELGIUM) – year 1925

SPA (BELGIUM) – year 1925

The tranquil Belgian bathing town of Spa comes alive several times a year, becoming the target of motorsport enthusiasts from all over the world. The track built in 1925 year in the forested valley of the Ardennes foothills measures 14,088 km. Place …

MONZA (ITALY) – year 1922

MONZA (ITALY) – year 1922

One of the most famous, and at the same time the fastest track in the world is Monza. The track was built in 1922 year in a private park north of Milan on the initiative of Vincenz Lancia and Felice Nazzar. Originally it had two connected arches …

SAVANNAH (USA) – year 1908

SAVANNAH (USA) – year 1908

The first artificial track in the world, built for car racing, was a track in the American city of Savannah, Georgia. It was long 40 km and variable width from 9 do 18 meters. The surface was compacted gravel …

LE MANS (FRANCE) – year 1906

LE MANS (FRANCE) – year 1906

The course of the first ACF Grand Prix races was drawn around the circumference of a circle of length 104 km near the city of Le Mans. There were good quality imperial roads here, enabling the construction of a track of the required length without big …