I first visited Montlhéry in 2002 when it still had a few short years to go as an active motor racing circuit and included in my visits to the circuit that year was the Grand Prix de l'Age d'Or in June 2002. All of the photos in the blog post were taken from that meeting. They give you some idea of what the banked circuit was like.
Back in 2002 I had only an early Nikon digital compact camera with a very slow shutter reaction so taking racing pictures was very difficult. The megapixels were also low which meant the quality was marginal by today's standards. However, I was happy with my results from that day.
A seventies Renault F1 car doing demo laps on the high banking to celebrate 25 years of Renault in F1 |
A - close-up - I think this may be Jean Ragnotti driving Renault RS01 |
This view from the old grandstands really shows the steepness of the banking during a race for 1 litre cars |
Pre War sports cars on the start-finish straight heading towards Les Deux points hairpin |
Richard Pilkington in the very rare 1937/38 Talbot T26 |
In the Formules de Promotion race Dominique Bertin takes the hairpin in his Formula France Martini Mk4 |
Other small single seaters head out of La Ferme towards Le Virage du Faye |
Lotus Sevens head through La Ferme….. |
…and then through Le Virage du Faye and back towards the banked part of he circuit |
David Smithies (50) and Eric Woolley (116) battle it out through the chicane prior to the banking in the GT race in their Austin Healey 3000s |
Guy Clairay high up the banking in his TVR Griffith in the French Championship GT/Tourisme race |
Rene Sontrop at speed in his Jaguar E Type |
Diva GT battles it out with the Austin Healey 3000s on the banking |
Bernard Wilhelm's Jaguar E Type chasing Gerard Lepron's Volvo 122S |
Nicolas Maurel in his Alpine Renault A110 leads Miguel Langin's Porsche 911S in the 'Saloon Car" race. |
The beautiful sixties Chevrolet Camaro of Olivier Haquette |
Christian Bultiauw in his DeTomasco Mangusta |
Luc Cheminot gets really high on the banking in his Alfa Romeo Guilia 1600 |
Close racing on the Montlhery banking from the saloon cars. |
Streamlined 1964 Panhard CD Le Mans doing a demo |
Anyone wanting to see more pictures and read more about Montlhery should get Michel Bollée's excellent book - Les 1 000 Kilometres de Paris.
Gerard Lepron in his beautiful Swedish Flag Volvo |
AC Cobra 289 leading the GT race |
1931 MG Montlhery Midget named after George Eyston successful 24 hour record attempt at the circuit |
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