Great Drives: A European Tour in a Maserati Levante
"Circuit Reims-Gueux, a Grand Prix motor racing road course established in 1926. It held its last race in 1972 and the track was closed for good. Now, most of the original track is used as public roadways, while the grandstands and team garages still stand as landmarks."
Interesting and somehow spooky visit to an abandoned race course. You can almost hear the engines in these grandstands. Be sure to get out of your car and explore. Go through the tunnel underneath to visit the other side. Climb into the stands and watch the highway traffic zoom by. Take some photos and think about all the great races that took place here.
Adam Slezak
Google
What a magical place! We visited around noon, on a weekday. There was no one there. You can climb the grandstands, it's all very sturdy and feels secure. Absolutely amazing free photo opportunity for anyone. Just bring your car, park it up and take photos
F. Biekart
Google
The circuit's buildings and grandstands are a sight to behold, thanks to their history and often human scale. A small group of volunteers maintains them. It's wonderful that the grandstands and paddock, which stand somewhat surreally within the landscape, exist. Support the volunteers by buying a few souvenirs.
Josh Lees
Google
Have been twice now, great location for photos and to get out and have a look around. You can go up inside the pit buildings as well as up into the grandstands opposite.
Unfortunately I got kicked off by some angry French police who said I can't park in front of the pit buildings??? In future I won't be detouring through this area if that's the way they want to treat fans.
Tom wells
Google
If you're into retro car nostalgia and near by it's worth the visit. Great photo spot for your car or bike too.
Stewart Little
Google
Great, iconic location to stop for a photo. Nothing else there though. Surprised they haven't capitalized on its history with a little museum or even a cafe. Maybe it's nicer that they haven't?
Jure Podlesnik
Google
It’s a beautiful place, but there are “no parking” signs on both sides of the road, so you’re supposed to park off the road. You could probably get away with it if you’re quick, but we got unlucky and police stopped and asked us to leave.
James Scott
Google
Always a stopping point when in the area and a great photo opportunity. Marvel at the refurbished stands and pits area, and be amazed at the length of the straight! Well worth a visit!