The Grand Prix of Historic France unveils itself for the 2024 edition

The major event of April on the Circuit Paul Ricard will be the 6th edition of the Historic Grand Prix of France organized by HVM Racing. The opportunity for fans to discover former glories of the top category of auto racing. So mark your calendars for April 19th, 20th, and 21st, 2024.

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The Grand Prix of Historic France unveils itself for the 2024 edition

In 2024, the Paul Ricard circuit will once again host the historic F1 cars to the delight of F1 fans. This event has been growing in popularity over the years, with an increasing attendance.

For this 2024 edition, the program looks enticing, with notably the Masters Racing Legends F1, which brings together the single-seaters from the 1970s to 1985. Spectators will be able to discover, among others, the McLaren M29, MP4/1C, Ligier JS21, Williams FW07B, and Tyrrell 012.

A historic F1 parade is also planned, featuring, among others, Ferrari F1 cars from the 2000s from the Schumacher era, Ferrari F1 cars from the 1970s from the Lauda era, Jaguar V10, Arrows V8, Prost GP, Benetton, AGS… Many celebrities will take the track behind the wheel of these cars!

The highlight of the show will be the McLaren with which Ayrton Senna won his last world title in 1991.

During this event, spectators will have the chance to see the famous Ferrari 312 F1, which will be driven by a legendary Belgian driver: Jacky Ickx. Furthermore, René Arnoux has also confirmed his participation.

For the occasion, AGS F1 will organize the F1 90’s Time Attack by AGS Formula 1, a championship for Formula 1 cars from 1986 to 2000, also open to F3000 based on the Time Attack.

Finally, other disciplines will also be on track, such as the F2 Classic InterSeries pre 79, the F3 Classic InterSeries pre 85, the Masters: GT & Protos LM24 pre 2017 and many more.

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