File:Le Castellet circuit map Formula One 2019 and 2021 without corner names English June 2019.svg

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A map of the F1 layout at Le Castellet after the track was modified in 2019 with an English key

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English: This is an altered version of File:Le Castellet circuit map Formula One 2019 and 2021 without corner names June 2021.svg with the key solely in English and a few other alterations. This is a map of the Le Castellet motor circuit as it was used by w:en:Formula One for the w:en:2019 French Grand Prix and the w:en:2021 French Grand Prix, after the pit lane entrances and exits were reconfigured following the 2018 French Grand Prix, and includes corner numbers and other information sourced from the FIA's map of the circuit. This map is valid for races which use this layout and corner numbering scheme, please upload a new file for races which use different layouts or corner numbering schemes rather than replacing this file. As this is a free-hand map drawn by an enthusiast rather than a professional cartographer's work it may contain some errors, although checking it against other maps it appears accurate enough for most purposes. The track is shown in black with a grey outline, while the pit lane is shown in blue. A scale showing the length of one kilometre (with increments of 100 metres) is given, to allow viewers to contextualise and understand what they are looking at. Corner numbers and other important text is given an off-white background to avoid transparency issues rendering it illegible on certain devices. A thick white line covering the track and the pit lane, marked with a chequered flag, shows the location of the start/finish line, also known as the control or timing line. A thinner white line, covering only the track, shows the location of pole position, and is marked with a large black arrow indicating the direction of travel. There are also thin white lines crossing the track which indicate the ends of the first and second timing sectors used by Formula One; these are marked with smaller black arrows, which also indicate the direction of travel. The mauve arrow marked "N" shows the direction of north.
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A version with the key in multiple languages and other minor differences.
Une version française
The 2018 layout, before the 2019 modifications
A version without the chicane on the Mistral straight.

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current08:05, 7 July 2021Thumbnail for version as of 08:05, 7 July 20212,191 × 1,951 (60 KB)HumanBodyPiloter5 (talk | contribs)text rendering issues hopefully resolved
01:05, 29 June 2021Thumbnail for version as of 01:05, 29 June 20212,191 × 1,951 (60 KB)HumanBodyPiloter5 (talk | contribs)scale now shows increments of 100 metres rather than being arbitrary
01:09, 28 June 2021Thumbnail for version as of 01:09, 28 June 20212,191 × 1,951 (57 KB)HumanBodyPiloter5 (talk | contribs)Uploaded own work with UploadWizard

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