Circuit de Lédenon is a fiercely technical track in southern France, built like a roller coaster into the natural hills near Nîmes. Unlike flat, flowing circuits, Lédenon constantly throws drivers into elevation spikes, blind crests, off-camber entries, and complex corner sequences where rhythm is everything. The downhill braking zones punish hesitation, while the uphill exits reward bold throttle application and mechanical grip. Its signature right-left-right sequence near the end of the lap, known as “La Cuvette,” compresses the car hard into the surface before firing it uphill toward a blind finish. Lédenon is narrow, physical, and mentally relentless — a circuit where driving on instinct and commitment often matters more than outright horsepower. It’s beloved by purists for its raw intensity and feared by newcomers who underestimate its hidden traps.
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