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Autodrome de Montlhéry (established 4 October 1924) is a motor racing circuit, officially called L’autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry, owned by Utac, located south-west of the small town of
Montlhéry Montlhéry () is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. It is located from Paris. History Montlhéry lay on the strategically important road from Paris to Orléans. Under the Merovingians, it was owned by ...
about south of Paris.


History

Industrialist Alexandre Lamblin hired René Jamin to design the oval shaped track for up to vehicles at . It was initially called Autodrome Parisien, and had especially high banking. A road circuit was added in 1925. The first race there, the
1925 French Grand Prix The 1925 French Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry on 26 July 1925. It was the third race of the inaugural AIACR World Manufacturers' Championship. The race, which was 80 laps, was won by Robert Benoist ...
, was held on 26 July 1925 and organised by The Automobile Club de France Grand Prix. It was a race in which
Robert Benoist Robert Marcel Charles Benoist (20 March 1895 – 14 September 1944) was a French Grand Prix motor racing driver and war hero. Early life Born near Rambouillet, Île-de-France, France, Robert Benoist was the son of Baron Henri de Rothschild' ...
in a
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won; Antonio Ascari died in an Alfa Romeo P2. The Grand Prix revisited the track in 1927 and each year between 1931 and 1937. In 1939 the track was sold to the government, deprived of maintenance, and again sold to ''Union technique de l’automobile et du cycle'' (UTAC) in December 1946. The last certification for racing was gained in 2001.


Motorcar races

The first race, the
1925 French Grand Prix The 1925 French Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry on 26 July 1925. It was the third race of the inaugural AIACR World Manufacturers' Championship. The race, which was 80 laps, was won by Robert Benoist ...
, was held on 26 July 1925 and organised by the Automobile Club de France.
Robert Benoist Robert Marcel Charles Benoist (20 March 1895 – 14 September 1944) was a French Grand Prix motor racing driver and war hero. Early life Born near Rambouillet, Île-de-France, France, Robert Benoist was the son of Baron Henri de Rothschild' ...
in a
Delage Delage was a French luxury automobile and racecar company founded in 1905 by Louis Delâge in Levallois-Perret near Paris; it was acquired by Delahaye in 1935 and ceased operation in 1953. On 7 November 2019, the association "Les Amis de D ...
won; but Antonio Ascari died in a crash of his Alfa Romeo P2. In July 1926 Violette Cordery lead a team that averaged for driving an Invicta, and became the first woman to be awarded the
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by the
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.Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Violette Cordery
/ref> The Grand Prix revisited the track in 1927. In 1929, Hellé Nice drove an Oméga-Six to victory in the all-female ''Grand Prix of the third Journée Feminine'' at the Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry.Henry Ford Foundation - Women in the Winners Circle, Hélène Mariette Delangle (Hellé Nice)
/ref> The Grand Prix revisited the track each year between 1931 and 1937. The "Coupe du Salon", "Grand Prix de l'Age d'Or" and the "1000 km" were arranged irregularly since then, as the track has had several high-speed problems.


Motorcycle races

The ''Grand Prix de France'' (UMF French Federation) was organized in Linas-Montlhéry in 1925, 1931, 1935 and 1937 with the best worldwide racers. A competitor ''Grand Prix de France'' (MCF Club) was also organized from 1924 to 1937 with the best French and British racers. The '' Bol d'or'', the well-known French motorcycle endurance race of 24 hours, was held in Linas-Montlhéry before the Second War from 1937 to 1939, and after the Second War in 1949, in 1950, from 1952 to 1960, in 1969 and in 1970. British motorcycles were victorious usually from 1931 to 1959, ( Velocette, Norton or Triumph); American
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, French Motobécane, German BMW, Italian Moto Guzzi, Austrian
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and Czechoslovakian Jawa won only once. A legendary French racer, Gustave Lefèvre ( Norton Manx) is always the record holder with 7 victories despite riding alone during 24 hours : his average speed was in 1953. The year after, two riders were allowed. In 1969, a Japanese bike,
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Four, wins for the first time. In 1970, a British one, Triumph Trident, wins for the last time. Another race open the year in France, the ''Côte Lapize'', climbing around the hill of Saint-Eutrope : the new engines confidentially prepared during the winter months were shown. In early 1950s, Pierre Monneret riding the famous Gilera Four, 500 cc, sent by the official Italian team, was one of them. Some races were open to production motorcycles like the ''Coupe du Salon'' (morning for motorcycles, afternoon for motorcars) or the ''Coupes Eugène Mauve''. Fatal accidents at Autodrome de Montlhéry include Benoît Nicolas Musy (1956), and the one in which Peter Lindner, Franco Patria and three flag marshals died in 1964.


Other events

In 1933 the circuit hosted the
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for cycling. In 2010 the Speed Ring played host to Ken Block's Gymkhana Three video, an advertisement for his company,
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.AUSmotive.com - Ken Block: Gymkhana Three
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Layout configurations

File:Circuit-linas-montlhery-01-(openstreetmap).png, Entire map of the Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry - File:Circuit-linas-montlhery-1-(openstreetmap).png, Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry - Circuit 1 - File:Circuit-linas-montlhery-2-(openstreetmap).png, Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry - Circuit 2 - File:Circuit-linas-montlhery-3-(openstreetmap).png, Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry - Circuit 3 - File:Circuit-linas-montlhery-4-(openstreetmap).png, Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry - Circuit 4 - File:Circuit-montlhery-routiere-4-bornes-(openstreetmap).png, Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry - Circuit Routier 1 - File:Circuit-montlhery-routiere-2-ponts-(openstreetmap).png, Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry - Circuit Routier 2 - File:Circuit-routiere-2-ponts-montlhery-2014-(openstreetmap).png, Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry - Circuit Routier -


Lap records

The official race lap records at Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry are listed as:


Further reading

*William Boddy, ''Montlhéry, the story of the Paris autodrome''


Notes


References


External links


Paris Autodrome NewsAssociation pour le soutien de l'autodrome de Linas-MontlhéryHistoric Purpose Built Grand Prix Circuits on Google Maps
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