Dijon-Prenois

Circuit de Dijon-Prenois
Grand Prix Circuit (1976–present)
LocationPrenois, Côte-d'Or
Coordinates47°21′45″N 4°53′57″E / 47.36250°N 4.89917°E / 47.36250; 4.89917
FIA Grade2
Broke groundDecember 1969 (1969-12)
Opened26 May 1972 (1972-05-26)
Major eventsCurrent:
FFSA GT (1997–1998, 2000, 2002–2012, 2017–2018, 2023–present)
TC France Series (2023–present)
Porsche Carrera Cup France (1987–1989, 1993–1999, 2002–2004, 2006–2009, 2011, 2017–2018, 2024–present)
French F4 (2018, 2024–present)
Alpine Elf Cup (2018, 2023, 2026)
Former:
Formula One
French Grand Prix (1974, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1984)
Swiss Grand Prix (1982)
GT2 European Series (2023)
DTM (2009)
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series (2009–2010, 2013)
FIA GT (1998, 2006)
WSC (1973, 1975–1976, 1978–1980, 1989–1990)
Grand Prix Circuit (1976–present)
Length3.801 km (2.362 mi)
Turns12
Race lap record1:02.985 ( Ingo Gerstl, Toro Rosso STR1, 2015, F1)
Short Circuit (1972–present)
Length3.289 km (2.044 mi)
Turns8
Race lap record1:00.000 ( Jody Scheckter, Tyrrell 007, 1974, F1)

Dijon-Prenois is a 3.801 km (2.362 mi) motor racing circuit located in Prenois, near Dijon, France. The undulating track is noted for its fast, sweeping bends.

Opened in 1972, Dijon-Prenois hosted the Formula One French Grand Prix five times, and the Swiss Grand Prix in 1982. The non-championship 1975 Swiss Grand Prix was also held at Dijon. The circuit currently hosts the Grand Prix de l'Age d'Or, and last hosted the FFSA GT Championship in 2018.