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Friday, 19.06.2026

Trackday Circuit Dijon-Prenois

Short, crisp and damn fast. The hilly landscape of Burgundy is home to this challenging course which, with its blind crests and banked bends, demands the utmost precision in line selection.

What to expect

  • Free driving challenges you with rapid dips and hanging curves - an insider tip for riders who love a harmonious, fast flow
  • Division into groups by vehicle weight (under 800 kg / over 800 kg)
  • No racing license required - simply register and get going!
  • Access to the Pistenclub box - to relax, chat and network with other club members and sports drivers

Requirements for participation

  • Track-ready road legal or not road legal vehicle in perfect technical condition
  • Valid driving license class B
  • Wearing of helmets mandatory for driver and co-driver
  • A waiver of liability must be signed after booking
  • Driver training on a track that is closed to public traffic during the event. The purpose of the event is not to achieve top speeds or to determine the shortest riding time, but to optimise riding skills and technique. The aim of the event is to improve riding safety for road traffic.
  • Terms and conditions of participation & contractual declarations
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Timetable

from 07:00
Registration and distribution of start numbers
in the Pistenclub box
08:30
Drivers' briefing
Mandatory for all participants
09:00 - 12:00

Free driving

Alternating in 2 groups
12:00 - 13:30
Lunch break
13:30 - 17:00

Free driving

Alternating in 2 groups
Subject to change without notice. As a registered participant, you will receive the final schedule by e-mail shortly before the event.

Circuit Dijon-Prenois

The legendary racetrack in Burgundy

The Circuit Dijon-Prenois is a historic motorsport racetrack located in the Burgundy region of France. Opened in 1972, the 3.8 km track is known for its fast corners, long straights, and significant elevation changes. It gained fame for hosting spectacular Formula 1 races, including the legendary battle between Gilles Villeneuve and René Arnoux in 1979. Today, the circuit is used for testing, track days, and historic racing events, offering motorsport enthusiasts an unforgettable driving experience.