CiRSO32 (Circuits Routiers du Sud-Ouest au 1/32e), the club from the Toulouse region, warmly invites the public to participate in the 10th edition of its Grand Prix: GP#10, now the “GPV”, because it is Now is the Grand-Prix de Venerque de Circuits Routiers, organized with the support of the municipality of Venerque.
As is now a well-established tradition, the meeting is scheduled for the end of January, on Saturday January 25 and Sunday January 26, 2025, but this time in the TerraViva Space, located near the center of the town of Venerque. Change of location, but unchanged formula: stable regulations and this tenth edition is still intended to be an evocation of the first F1 and F2 championships, with the addition of the beautiful single-seaters from immediately before and after the Second World War.
Cars from 1936 to 1959 will compete on the track, retracing the genesis and early years of Formula 1. Remember that the CiRSO32 created, from the first editions of its Grand-Prix, this unique formula allows artisanal models in resin to leave their display cases and be lined up in competition. These exceptional single-seaters will compete in five Grands Prix on speed circuits set up especially for the occasion. We will find some tracks already known to drivers, but also a brand new eight-lane ScaleAuto track (Brands Hatch circuit) and of course a new Venerque circuit in 6-lane Carrera. This edition will not be limited to the big single-seater race: R8 Cup (1/24), Classic Rally Challenge, all events accessible to novices and experienced drivers alike. The flagship event of the weekend will be a mini single-seater championship run on five circuits and as many Grand Prix. The race remains a team event. This, open to 28 teams, is a race lasting approximately 11 hours, run in 2 rounds: Saturday afternoon and Sunday.
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