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Circuit de Croix-en-Ternois
RN 39
62130
Croix en Ternois

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Length:1.2 miles

Latitude:50.37851
Longitude: 2.29715

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Liberty Hotel, Bruay
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Bethune
Hôtel le Royal, Saint Pol Sur Ternois
Au Lion D'Or, Saint Pol Sur Ternoise
Gute Rual, Nuncq-Hautecote
Les Ballastieres
La Rivierette
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It's a favourite with LOT, it's a small friendly circuit, with lots of twists and turns that suit the Elise, and with plenty of run off makes for a good relaxed track day. Before strict F1 safety rules outlawed it, teams used to 'test' here in advance of the Monaco GP. The tight nature of the track, emulating the famous street circuit, allowed teams to gain important set-up information prior to the race. Although now used mainly for French club racing, some British series have raced here including the 'Production BMW Championship'.

A lap of Croix starts halfway down the long main straight. An opportunity for hard breaking exists before the first right hand hairpin turn. Should things not work out as planned and the road runs out too quickly for the over enthusiastic driver, there is one of the largest gravel traps to be seen at a circuit ready to drag things to a stop. (This is NOT recommended by the way!). A gently curving straight leads in to a long tight left hander requiring the driver to balance the throttle through the corner and not be too eager to 'nail it’. On the exit, a short 'squirt' is needed to take the car down to a tight, double apex, right handed hairpin. Allowing the car to drift over to the left hand side kerb on exit puts the car on the correct side of the track for the approach to the exciting 'bridge' corner. A lot of speed can be carried through here although it is important to be confident where the car will end up on exit before turning in otherwise another 'hungry' gravel trap will be ready to gobble you up! A fast left then onto a short straight at the back of the pit lane before choosing your line through the last right handed hairpin leads back on to the start/finish straight completing a lap of twisty Croix.

It should take approximately one hour to reach the circuit from Calais. On leaving the Eurotunnel or Ferry terminal join the A16 towards Reims/Paris/St Omer for 1-3 miles, exit right on to the A26 (still signposted Reims/Paris/St Omer). Exit the A26 at Junction 5 sign posted Saint Pol-sur-Ternois (there is a service station just before exit 5 if you need fuel) and follow the D916 in to Saint Pol-sur-Ternois. Drive through the centre of town and when you come to a junction at the top of the hill (ahead and to your right will be a concrete pedestrian bridge spanning the road) turn right under the bridge onto the N41 sign towards Hesdin. The circuit can be found after 3 miles on your right.

The circuit has a good café serving drinks and baguettes or a short drive back into St. Pol offers super markets as well as a number of small bars and restaurants for lunch if something a little more sophisticated is required.

Words kindly provided by Nigel Goater (Nipper)

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Left out of the circuit and back into Saint Pol-sur-Ternois. Left into the town and drive through it as if you were going back to Calais – there is a petrol station on each side of the road as you exit town.
accommodationAccommodation in the Area

If looking for chain hotels there are plenty available in Bethune, Arras and Abbeville. However, Croix is only 56 miles from Boulogne or 62 miles from Calais, so easily manageable as a day trip.

Alternatively the following are very close to the circuit: - Le Royal Hotel, 68 rue d'Hesdin, 62130 Saint Pol Sur Ternois, Tel: 03.21.47.75.75 (comfortable and in the town centre - 5 mins from circuit)

Les Ballastieres B&B - just 5 mins from the circuit and run by an English couple who are into their bikes - http://www.lesballastieres.com/

La Rivierette B&B - 15 minutes from the circuit. English owners welcome you to stay at their delightful converted farmhouse. Secure garaging. Tel: 0033 (0)321 04 30 64. http://www.bandbnorthernfrance.com