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Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet

The Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet is a 2.310 km (1.435 mi) motorsport racing circuit in Mettet, Wallonia (Belgium), 20 km (12 mi) southeast of Charleroi.[1] The circuit was finalized in 2010 near the old street circuit.

Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet
Modern Circuit (2010–present)
LocationMettet, Belgium
Time zoneCET (UTC+1)
CEST (DST)
Coordinates50°18′14.51″N 4°39′27″E / 50.3040306°N 4.65750°E / 50.3040306; 4.65750Coordinates: 50°18′14.51″N 4°39′27″E / 50.3040306°N 4.65750°E / 50.3040306; 4.65750
OperatorRoyal Union Motor Entre Sambre et Meuse
Opened1927 (as original circuit)
12 March 2010; 13 years ago (2010-03-12) (as modern circuit)
Major eventsCurrent:
FIA World Rallycross Championship
World RX of Belgium (2014–2018)
World RX of Benelux (2023)
Former:
TCR Benelux Series (2016–2017)
Formula 750 (1975)
Modern Car Circuit (2010–present)
Length2.310 km (1.435 miles)
Turns10
Race lap record1:05.252 ( Norbert Michelisz, Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK2), 2016, TCR)
Modern Bike Circuit (2010–present)
Length2.280 km (1.417 miles)
Turns11
Grand Prix Circuit (1949–1961)
Length8.368 km (5.200 miles)
Turns8
Race lap record3:17.000 ( Alberto Ascari, Ferrari 166 F2, 1950, F2)
Grand Prix Circuit (1932–1948)
Length8.500 km (5.282 miles)
Turns8
Original St. Donat Circuit (1927–1948)
Length2.800 km (1.740 miles)
Turns5
Race lap recordMaxime Haubruge

History

Motorcycle racing

During the early 1920s motorcycle racers started to race around a circuit composed of local streets surrounding the Belgian city of Mettet. The first motorcycle Grand Prix Entre Sambre et Meuse was held in 1928. Belgian driver Albert Breslau won the first race on an AJS. The last edition of the original motorcycle Grand Prix of Mettet was run in 1937. After World War II Jules Tacheny was appointed president of the Royal Motor Union de l’Entre Sambre et Meuse (RMUESM). Tacheny won the Senior category of the first post-war version of the Grand Prix in 1946. The overall Grand Prix was won by Roger Laurent on a Norton.

In 1947 the FIM motorcycle racing governing body decided each country could only host one Grand Prix. Therefore, the title Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix was awarded to the race at Spa-Francorchamps. The race at Mettet was renamed Circuit de l'Entre Sambre et Meuse in 1947 and the race was again renamed to "Grand Trophy". Legendary motor and auto racing driver John Surtees won the race in 1958 in the 350cc and 500cc classes.

Between 1972 and 1979 the street circuit hosted the Mettet 1000 km motorcycle endurance race. Jean-Claude Chemarin was the most successful rider of the Mettet endurance race, winning the event four times. The circuit also hosted the Belgian round of the 1975 Formula 750 championship won by Patrick Pons. The street circuit was last used in 2006.

 
World RX layout of Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet, used in 2014-2018

Formula 2

The RMUESM hosted non-championship Formula Two races twice, in 1950 and 1951. In 1950 the first edition Grandee Trophée Entre Sambre et Meuse was held at the 7.387 km (4.590 mi) street circuit. Of the 24 competitors only ten drivers made it to the finish. Robert Manzon won the final race in his factory entered Simca Gordini Type 15. Stirling Moss and Lance Macklin finished second and third in for HW Motors.[2] The second edition of the Grandee Trophée was again won by Manzon. Gordini completed the podium with factory drivers André Simon and Maurice Trintignant finishing second and third.[3]

Development of the new circuit

The new 2.310 km (1.435 mi) permanent circuit was opened on 12 March 2010. In the initial years Mettet was mostly used by motorcycle racers. The track was first used in the FIA European Rallycross Championship and FIA World Rallycross Championship in 2014.

Lap Records

Category Time Driver Vehicle Event
Modern Car Circuit: 2.310 km (2010–present)[4][5]
TCR Touring Car 1:05.252[6] Norbert Michelisz Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK2) 2016 Mettet TCR Benelux round
Grand Prix Circuit: 8.368 km (1949–1961)[4][5]
Formula Two 3:17.000[7] Alberto Ascari Ferrari 166 F2 1950 Grandee Trophee Entre Sambre Et Meuse

Motorcycle Grand Prix

Year Winner
500cc
1928   Albert Breslau
1929   Marcel Debay
1930   René De Keyser
1931   Pol Demeuter
1932   Robert Grégoire
1933   Pol Demeuter
1934   Pol Demeuter
1935   "Grizzly"
1936   René Milhoux
1937   "Grizzly"
1946   Roger Laurent
1947   Fergus Anderson
1948   David Whitworth
1949   Auguste Goffin
1950   Enrico Lorenzetti
1951   Geoffrey Duke
1952   Rod Coleman
1953   Leslie Graham
1954   Fergus Anderson
1955   Fergus Anderson
1956   John Surtees
1957   Dickie Dale
1958   John Surtees
1959   Tom Phillis
1960   Dickie Dale
1961 edition canceled
1962   Silvio Grassetti
1963 edition canceled
1964   Bror Erland Carlsson
1965 edition canceled
1966   Chris Conn
1967   John Blanchard
1968 edition canceled
1969   Keith Turner
1970   Gérard Debrock
1971   Dave Simmonds
+500cc
1972   Gilbert Argo
1973   Oronzo Memola
1974   John Dodds
1975   Patrick Pons
1976   Giacomo Agostini
1977   Giacomo Agostini
1978   Michel Rougerie
500cc
1979   Alan North
1980   Alain Nies
+500cc
1981   Mike Baldwin
1982   Patric Orban
1983   Dieter Heinen
Supercup
1984   Michel Siméon
1985   Leslie Simoens
1986   Patric Orban
Open
1987   Michel Siméon
1988   Paul Ramon
Superbike
1989   Stéphane Mertens
Open
1990   Michel Simul
1991   Michel Simul
1992   Stéphane Mertens
1993   Michel Simul
Superbike
1994   Alain Kempener
Stocksport
1995   Alain Kempener
Supersports
1996   Alain Kempener
1997   Louis Wuyts
1998   Michaël Paquay
1999   Louis Wuyts
2000   Wim van Achter
2001   Sébastien Le Grelle
2002   Yvan Batens
2003   Sébastien Le Grelle
2004   Tom Vanlandschoot
2005   Sébastien Le Grelle
  Marc Fissette
Superbike
2006   Stéphane Mertens
  Stéphane Mertens
2010   Grégory Fastry
  Grégory Fastry

[8]

Formula 2 results

Year Heat 1 Heat 2 Final
1950   Alberto Ascari   Stirling Moss   Robert Manzon
1951 not contested not contested   Robert Manzon

FIA World Rallycross Championship

Season Date Driver Car Report
2014 12–13 July   Toomas Heikkinen Volkswagen Polo report
2015 16–17 May   Toomas Heikkinen Volkswagen Polo report
2016 14–15 May   Mattias Ekström Audi S1 report
2017 13–14 May   Johan Kristoffersson Volkswagen Polo GTI report
2018 11–13 May   Sébastien Loeb Peugeot 208 report

Since 2019 the World RX of Belgium was renamed Spa World RX of Benelux and takes place at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.[9]

References

  1. ^ "Mettet Circuit Track Days". trackdays.co.uk. 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-02.
  2. ^ "I Grandee Trophée Entre Sambre et Meuse 1950". F2 Register. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  3. ^ "II Grandee Trophée Entre Sambre et Meuse 1951". F2 Register. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Mettet - Racing Circuits". Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Mettet - Fastlane". Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  6. ^ "TCR BE 2016 » Circuit Jules Tacheny Round 23 Results". Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  7. ^ "1950 Mettet F2". Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  8. ^ "Le Grand Prix / Circuit / Trophy de l'Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse". Moto Mettet. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  9. ^ "Spa to join World Rallycross calendar from 2019".

External links

  • Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet official site

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The Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet is a 2 310 km 1 435 mi motorsport racing circuit in Mettet Wallonia Belgium 20 km 12 mi southeast of Charleroi 1 The circuit was finalized in 2010 near the old street circuit Circuit Jules Tacheny MettetModern Circuit 2010 present LocationMettet BelgiumTime zoneCET UTC 1 CEST DST Coordinates50 18 14 51 N 4 39 27 E 50 3040306 N 4 65750 E 50 3040306 4 65750 Coordinates 50 18 14 51 N 4 39 27 E 50 3040306 N 4 65750 E 50 3040306 4 65750OperatorRoyal Union Motor Entre Sambre et MeuseOpened1927 as original circuit 12 March 2010 13 years ago 2010 03 12 as modern circuit Major eventsCurrent FIA World Rallycross ChampionshipWorld RX of Belgium 2014 2018 World RX of Benelux 2023 Former TCR Benelux Series 2016 2017 Formula 750 1975 Modern Car Circuit 2010 present Length2 310 km 1 435 miles Turns10Race lap record1 05 252 Norbert Michelisz Honda Civic Type R TCR FK2 2016 TCR Modern Bike Circuit 2010 present Length2 280 km 1 417 miles Turns11Grand Prix Circuit 1949 1961 Length8 368 km 5 200 miles Turns8Race lap record3 17 000 Alberto Ascari Ferrari 166 F2 1950 F2 Grand Prix Circuit 1932 1948 Length8 500 km 5 282 miles Turns8Original St Donat Circuit 1927 1948 Length2 800 km 1 740 miles Turns5Race lap recordMaxime Haubruge Contents 1 History 1 1 Motorcycle racing 1 2 Formula 2 1 3 Development of the new circuit 2 Lap Records 3 Motorcycle Grand Prix 4 Formula 2 results 5 FIA World Rallycross Championship 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditMotorcycle racing Edit During the early 1920s motorcycle racers started to race around a circuit composed of local streets surrounding the Belgian city of Mettet The first motorcycle Grand Prix Entre Sambre et Meuse was held in 1928 Belgian driver Albert Breslau won the first race on an AJS The last edition of the original motorcycle Grand Prix of Mettet was run in 1937 After World War II Jules Tacheny was appointed president of the Royal Motor Union de l Entre Sambre et Meuse RMUESM Tacheny won the Senior category of the first post war version of the Grand Prix in 1946 The overall Grand Prix was won by Roger Laurent on a Norton In 1947 the FIM motorcycle racing governing body decided each country could only host one Grand Prix Therefore the title Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix was awarded to the race at Spa Francorchamps The race at Mettet was renamed Circuit de l Entre Sambre et Meuse in 1947 and the race was again renamed to Grand Trophy Legendary motor and auto racing driver John Surtees won the race in 1958 in the 350cc and 500cc classes Between 1972 and 1979 the street circuit hosted the Mettet 1000 km motorcycle endurance race Jean Claude Chemarin was the most successful rider of the Mettet endurance race winning the event four times The circuit also hosted the Belgian round of the 1975 Formula 750 championship won by Patrick Pons The street circuit was last used in 2006 World RX layout of Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet used in 2014 2018 Formula 2 Edit The RMUESM hosted non championship Formula Two races twice in 1950 and 1951 In 1950 the first edition Grandee Trophee Entre Sambre et Meuse was held at the 7 387 km 4 590 mi street circuit Of the 24 competitors only ten drivers made it to the finish Robert Manzon won the final race in his factory entered Simca Gordini Type 15 Stirling Moss and Lance Macklin finished second and third in for HW Motors 2 The second edition of the Grandee Trophee was again won by Manzon Gordini completed the podium with factory drivers Andre Simon and Maurice Trintignant finishing second and third 3 Development of the new circuit Edit The new 2 310 km 1 435 mi permanent circuit was opened on 12 March 2010 In the initial years Mettet was mostly used by motorcycle racers The track was first used in the FIA European Rallycross Championship and FIA World Rallycross Championship in 2014 Lap Records EditCategory Time Driver Vehicle EventModern Car Circuit 2 310 km 2010 present 4 5 TCR Touring Car 1 05 252 6 Norbert Michelisz Honda Civic Type R TCR FK2 2016 Mettet TCR Benelux roundGrand Prix Circuit 8 368 km 1949 1961 4 5 Formula Two 3 17 000 7 Alberto Ascari Ferrari 166 F2 1950 Grandee Trophee Entre Sambre Et MeuseMotorcycle Grand Prix EditYear Winner500cc1928 Albert Breslau1929 Marcel Debay1930 Rene De Keyser1931 Pol Demeuter1932 Robert Gregoire1933 Pol Demeuter1934 Pol Demeuter1935 Grizzly 1936 Rene Milhoux1937 Grizzly 1946 Roger Laurent1947 Fergus Anderson1948 David Whitworth1949 Auguste Goffin1950 Enrico Lorenzetti1951 Geoffrey Duke1952 Rod Coleman1953 Leslie Graham1954 Fergus Anderson1955 Fergus Anderson1956 John Surtees1957 Dickie Dale1958 John Surtees1959 Tom Phillis1960 Dickie Dale1961 edition canceled1962 Silvio Grassetti1963 edition canceled1964 Bror Erland Carlsson1965 edition canceled1966 Chris Conn1967 John Blanchard1968 edition canceled1969 Keith Turner1970 Gerard Debrock1971 Dave Simmonds 500cc1972 Gilbert Argo1973 Oronzo Memola1974 John Dodds1975 Patrick Pons1976 Giacomo Agostini1977 Giacomo Agostini1978 Michel Rougerie500cc1979 Alan North1980 Alain Nies 500cc1981 Mike Baldwin1982 Patric Orban1983 Dieter HeinenSupercup1984 Michel Simeon1985 Leslie Simoens1986 Patric OrbanOpen1987 Michel Simeon1988 Paul RamonSuperbike1989 Stephane MertensOpen1990 Michel Simul1991 Michel Simul1992 Stephane Mertens1993 Michel SimulSuperbike1994 Alain KempenerStocksport1995 Alain KempenerSupersports1996 Alain Kempener1997 Louis Wuyts1998 Michael Paquay1999 Louis Wuyts2000 Wim van Achter2001 Sebastien Le Grelle2002 Yvan Batens2003 Sebastien Le Grelle2004 Tom Vanlandschoot2005 Sebastien Le Grelle Marc FissetteSuperbike2006 Stephane Mertens Stephane Mertens2010 Gregory Fastry Gregory Fastry 8 Formula 2 results EditYear Heat 1 Heat 2 Final1950 Alberto Ascari Stirling Moss Robert Manzon1951 not contested not contested Robert ManzonFIA World Rallycross Championship EditSeason Date Driver Car Report2014 12 13 July Toomas Heikkinen Volkswagen Polo report2015 16 17 May Toomas Heikkinen Volkswagen Polo report2016 14 15 May Mattias Ekstrom Audi S1 report2017 13 14 May Johan Kristoffersson Volkswagen Polo GTI report2018 11 13 May Sebastien Loeb Peugeot 208 reportSince 2019 the World RX of Belgium was renamed Spa World RX of Benelux and takes place at Circuit de Spa Francorchamps 9 References Edit Mettet Circuit Track Days trackdays co uk 2011 Retrieved 2011 07 02 I Grandee Trophee Entre Sambre et Meuse 1950 F2 Register Retrieved 16 April 2015 II Grandee Trophee Entre Sambre et Meuse 1951 F2 Register Retrieved 16 April 2015 a b Mettet Racing Circuits Retrieved 29 December 2022 a b Mettet Fastlane Retrieved 29 December 2022 TCR BE 2016 Circuit Jules Tacheny Round 23 Results Retrieved 29 December 2022 1950 Mettet F2 Retrieved 29 December 2022 Le Grand Prix Circuit Trophy de l Entre Sambre et Meuse Moto Mettet Retrieved 16 April 2015 Spa to join World Rallycross calendar from 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet Circuit Jules Tacheny 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