saint goueno

spectators

Spectators can expect to entertained from the Friday to the Sunday with over 200 cars on the course.

The main event is the round of the French national championship, you can expect to see the quickest cars in Europe. Many of the professional teams arrive in articulated trucks with several cars on board, it is quite a sight to see. The public are welcome to wander around the paddock and marvel at some the latest cars and tech.

The Saint Goueno Masters element consists of an entry of invited drivers from the UK and Ireland with a variety of mostly classic and rally race cars.

The really quick drivers will be on the hill on the Saturday and Sunday, there will however be a classic car regularity hillclimb on the Friday, although rather tame there will be some quite interesting vehicles.

In addition to all the above Saturday and Sunday will include drift and super car demonstrations (to be confirmed).

Access at Saint Goueno is very good, the favourite vantage point being the Fer à Cheval hairpin however most of the course is now accessible on foot. The most spectacular vantage point is the crossroads and the esses in the middle section of the hill.

Giant screen:

Spectators at the Fer à Cheval hairpin benefit from a giant screen, there are several cameras on the course to relay the action live to the public.

Disabled spectators:

We also provide disabled access which has a hard surface, the vantage point is at the very exciting esses know locally as the Pas-de-Saint Goueno. A disabled parking  pass has to be shown to gain access.