Mandescircuit, circuit in Ingelmunster, Belgium
Mandescircuit is a racing track in Ingelmunster, a small town in West Flanders, Belgium. The facility has an oval layout combining sharp turns and straights, and it now serves as a driver training center for vehicle courses.
The track was built for rallycross and oval racing, attracting local motorsport fans for decades. The last official race took place in 1995, after which the facility fell into decline before being converted into a training center.
The site was a gathering place for motorsport fans from the local West Flanders region. Today, the old facilities remind visitors of when drivers and spectators came together to share their passion for racing and the excitement of the sport.
The site is easy to reach by car with nearby parking available. Visitors can walk around freely, but should be respectful of its current use as a training center and avoid disrupting any ongoing activities.
Many young drivers launched their careers on this track, learning foundational skills in a simple setting. Some recall with nostalgia the fast cars and exciting finishes from the 1990s that happened here.
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