Located 7 km west of Reims, this semi-permanent circuit was in the shape of a triangle between the villages of Thillois and Gueux.
It was used for the first time in 1925 by the Automobile Club de Champagne for its Grand Prix de la Marne and in 1932 the Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France was organized there.
To encourage greater speeds, trees were cut down by organizers and houses demolished to create escape routes. The last F1 event will be the 1966 ACF Grand Prix.
Sections of the track, particularly around the pits, are still present today although the circuit has been closed since 1970.
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New track. Slight changing at Thillois turn in 1954.