The Circuit des Ecuyers is a 2.17-mile (3.49-km) privately owned road course located at Beuvardes, one and a half hours away from Paris, France. The track opened its doors in 2007, offering lapping days for motorsports lovers from around Europe and serving as a general testing ground for vehicle manufacturers and racing teams. The temperate climate of northern France allows racing action to happen year-round, with moderate rainfall and even some snowfall in winters. Circuit des Ecuyers is near the Belgian, Luxembourgish, and German borders, an ideal location for receiving motor enthusiasts at any season.
One of the most eye-catching things about the Circuit des Ecuyers is its intricate layout, with a challenging 17-turn trajectory combining different types of corners on an elegant disposition. The front straightaway is the longest in the road course and houses the starting/finish line. A fast-paced right-hander, Le Droit de la Ferme, comes next, keeping the speed up until reaching the first braking sector at Le Double. Le Pif-Paf, Les Associes, and L'Espingle precede the perfectly round Parabolique. The circuit gets faster after Le Bois Du Chot, with a fast snaking sector consisting of Les Chicanes, Le Gauch Sans Fins, Le Bois des Ecuyers, and Le Droit des Stands closing the circuit for an exciting experience in the French countryside.