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Magny-Cours

Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Magny-Cours, Nièvre, France

Circuit Type: Permanent track

2003/20081992/20021991

Changes at Château d’eau and Lycée

Extension: 4,411 Km

Lap Record: 1:15.377

Year: 2004

Driver: Michael Schumacher

Car: Ferrari F2004

Speed: 210,699 km/h

 

Pole Record: 1:13.698

Year: 2004

Driver: Fernando Alonso

Car: Renault R24

Speed: 215,649 km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
2008 Formula 1 Grand Prix de France 2008 June 22 Brazil Felipe Massa
Italy Ferrari 70
01:31:50.245 F1
2007 Formula 1 Grand Prix de France 2007 July 1 Finland Kimi Räikkönen
Italy Ferrari 70
01:30:54.200 F1
2006 Formula 1 Grand Prix de France 2006 July 16 Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari 70
01:32:07.803 F1
2005 Formula 1 Grand Prix de France 2005 July 3 Spain Fernando Alonso
France Renault 70
01:31:22.233 F1
2004 Formula 1 Mobil 1 Grand Prix de France 2004 July 4 Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari 70
01:30:18.133 F1
2003 Mobil 1 Grand Prix de France 2003 July 6 Germany Ralf Schumacher
Great Britain Williams 70
01:30:49.213 F1

Removal of chicane after Adelaide

Extension: 4,250 Km/4,251 Km

Lap Record: 1:15.045

Year: 2002

Driver: David Coulthard

Car: McLaren-Mercedes MP4-17

Speed: 203,926 km/h

 

Pole Record: 1:11.985

Year: 2002

Driver: Juan Pablo Montoya

Car: Williams-BMW FW24

Speed: 212,594 km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
2002 Mobil 1 Grand Prix de France 2002 July 21 Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari 72
01:32:09.837 F1
2001 Mobil 1 Grand Prix de France 2001 July 1 Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari 72
01:33:35.636 F1
2000 Mobil 1 Grand Prix de France 2000 July 2 Great Britain David Coulthard
Great Britain McLaren 72
01:38:05.538 F1
1999 Mobil 1 Grand Prix de France 1999 June 27 Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Ireland Jordan 72
01:58:24.343 F1
1998 Grand Prix Mobil 1 de France 1998 June 28 Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari 71
01:34:45.026 F1
1997 Grand Prix de France 1997 June 29 Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari 72
01:38:50.492 F1
1996 Grand Prix de France 1996 June 30 Great Britain Damon Hill
Great Britain Williams 72
01:36:28.795 F1
1995 Grand Prix de France 1995 July 2 Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Benetton 72
01:38:28.429 F1
1994 80e. Grand Prix de France July 3 Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Benetton 72
01:38:35.704 F1
1993 Rhône-Poulenc Grand Prix de France 1993 July 4 France Alain Prost
Great Britain Williams 72
01:38:35.241 F1
1992 Rhône-Poulenc Grand Prix de France 1992 July 5 Great Britain Nigel Mansell
Great Britain Williams 69
01:38:08.459 F1

Original Layout

Extension: 4,271 Km

Lap Record: 1:19.168

Year: 1991

Driver: Nigel Mansell

Car: Williams-Renault FW14

Speed: 194,215 km/h

 

Pole Record: 1:14.559

Year: 1991

Driver: Riccardo Patrese

Car: Williams-Renault FW14

Speed: 206,221 km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1991 Rhône-Poulenc Grand Prix de France 1991 July 7 Great Britain Nigel Mansell
Great Britain Williams 72
01:38:00.056 F1

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