Circuit des Nations
Track layout (circa 1946) | |
| Location | Geneva, Switzerland |
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| Coordinates | 46°13′14″N 6°8′33″E / 46.22056°N 6.14250°E |
| Opened | 1936 |
| Closed | 30 July 1950 |
| Major events | Geneva Grand Prix (1948–1950) Grand Prix des Nations (1946–1950) Swiss motorcycle Grand Prix (1938–1950) |
| Length | 2.800 km (1.740 mi) |
The Circuit des Nations ("Circuit of the Nations") was a street circuit between Lake Geneva and the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. It hosted the Grand Prix de Nations, similar to a Formula One race; the Grand Prix de Genève, similar to a Formula Two race; and various championship events. The first Grand Prix de Genève was held in Meyrin in 1931 and won by Marcel Lehoux, racing for Bugatti.