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How the various corners of the Le Mans 24 hours circuit were named.
As one would expect from a course made up of public roads, the corners of Le Mans are not known by numbers but rather by romantic names. Some names are French, some English, but they all conjure up images of danger, heroism and speed. Diehard race fans can name each corner of the 8.469-mile Circuit de La Sarthe by heart, but do you know where those famous names came from? A chat with Hervé Guyomard, circuit director at Le Mans for from 1971 to 2006, revealed the history behind the Circuit's most famous corners.
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Photo: CIRCUIT DES 24 HEURES, LE MANS (SARTHE), 24 HOURS OF LE MANS. The 1961 winning No10 Olivier Gendebien, Phil Hill Ferrari 250 TRI/61 comes through the 'Esses' chicane before Tertre Rouge.