| Trophées Historiques de Bourgogne / 9-12 Oct.'08 |
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The Grand Prix de l’Age d’Or is Europe's premier historic race meeting.
Originally organized at the legendary Montlhéry autodrome, until its closure for
public events in 2004, this event has now been successfully transferred to the
legendary Dijon-Prenois GP circuit, so much loved by enthusiasts who will most certainly recall some great French GP’s. This year FISC EuroTour will be guest of its sister event, the Trophées Historiques de Bourgogne, of which you may expect the same brilliant atmosphere and conviviality.
Helicopter view of the Dijon-Prenois circuit.
Important notes
· Rolling start from
behind the pace car.
· No noise restrictions at this circuit. · Circuit length is 3.886km / 2.415mls covering 10 corners. · Own secluded paddock area, where camping is allowed. · Breakfast, lunch & dinner-buffet served for you and your team.
· Refreshments served in the FISC EuroTour Club all weekend.
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Plenty of comfortable country hotels and B&B's available.
· Located in the Burgundy region of France. · Minimum licence requirement National A or EU licence.
· As from 1 July 2008, you need to pack your roadside warning triangle ánd a reflective safety vest, the absence of either will cost you €90,- per item if stopped.
Eligible cars
In
order to share this experience with many more classic car enthusiasts,
this event is open to a wide variety of historic road sports, gt's and
touring (saloon) cars under two litres, from the 50's till 1971 and w/o
any make or model preference. Both bigger cars and/or later period cars, on condition that they complement the grid, are welcome.
Regulations (short version)
· Cars must
comply with FIA safety standards.
· Cars incl. weight are prepared to FIA homologation standard.
· Period specifications are accepted only in consultation with the organzier.
· Dunlop Vintage L/M
section (204/CR65) racing tyres, Avon CR6ZZ, alternatively regular
road tyres 70 section (fully treaded, no semi slicks) are compulsory.
· FIA Historic Technical Passport (HTP) is helpful, but not mandatory.
Trophées Historiques de Bourgogne
9-12 Oct.'08
(provisional timetable - updated 18 July 2008)
Thursday 9 October 2008
08:00H - Access to paddock
13:00/14:00H - Lunch
13:10H - Private testing 30 min's / €50,- 15:10H - Private testing 30 min's / €50,- 18:00H - Apéritif in FISC EuroTour Club 18:15H - Drivers briefing (in house)
18:30H - Signing
on & scrutineering (in house)
19:00/20:00H - Dinner buffet
Friday 10 October 2008
08:00/09:30H - Breakfast
08:30H - Qualifying 30 min's 13:00/14:00H - Lunch 18:15H - Race #1 / 30 min's 19:00/20:00H - Apéritif & Dinner buffet
Saturday 11 October 2008
08:00/09:30H - Breakfast
10:55H - Race #2 / 30 min's 13:00/14:00H - Lunch 18:00H - Apéritif in FISC EuroTour Club 19:00/20:00H - Dinner buffet
Sunday 12 october 2008
09:00/10:30H - Breakfast
08:30H - race #3 / 30 min's
10:00H - Prizegiving / commemorative gifts for all drivers
Note: times are provisional until officially confirmed by the clerk of the
course.
Guarantee
Because of the limited number of drivers we accept, you
will never end up on any reserve list. Once your entry has been confirmed, you
are guaranteed to race.
Various
Entries are accepted on
a 'first come, first serve' basis. Where possible we will allocate your regular racing number.
All-in prices
For your convenience you always pay one all-in fee for any entry. Fees do include our professional and round the clock catering.
At the circuit and in cash (no cheques), when signing on or advance payment by banktransfer.
Questions?
We'd be happy to answer any questions you may
have. Please provide your information inside and
we'll get back to you promptly.
Note
Two
weeks before the Trophées Historiques de Bourgogne, you will be e-mailed our
extensive Dijon-Prenois information package, containing the exact
location of the circuit for electronic navigation purposes, the
different area-, paddock- and circuit-maps, the racing lines and more
important tip-off's, area information, hotels, guesthouses and whatever
can be of interst to make your stay in the Bourgogne region a convenient
one.
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