Circuit de Lohéac, racing circuit in Ille-et-Vilaine, France
Circuit de Lohéac is a motorsport racing facility in the Breton town of Lohéac featuring multiple track configurations for different racing disciplines. The grounds include an asphalt main circuit, a dirt rallycross course, a karting track, and areas for off-road vehicles and quads.
The facility was founded by Michel Hommell, a former racing driver, and opened for competition in 1976. Since then it has become home to French and world-level rallycross racing, hosting the World Championship regularly since 2014.
The track is closely tied to Breton motorsport culture and regularly draws passionate drivers from the region. It serves as a gathering place for those who share a love of speed and high-performance vehicles, making it a hub where automobile enthusiasm comes alive.
The facility is located just a few kilometers from Rennes and is also easily reached from Nantes and Vannes, making it accessible from several points in the region. Visitors should note that opening hours vary depending on scheduled events and activities, so it is best to check ahead for your planned visit.
The facility houses a museum with several hundred vehicles that showcase the evolution and history of automobiles in the region. This collection makes it a notable destination for those interested in automotive history, not just those seeking to drive.
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