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Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

Location: Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium Series: GT3 Year: 2025 Length: 7.004 km (4.352 mi) Turns: 19

Track Layout

About

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is one of motorsport's most iconic and challenging circuits, located in the Ardennes countryside of Belgium. The track is renowned for its high-speed nature, dramatic elevation changes, and the legendary Eau Rouge-Raidillon corner complex. Known for unpredictable weather conditions, Spa demands both skill and bravery from drivers, with speeds exceeding 330 km/h (210 mph) on certain sections.

Whether you're preparing for a race in iRacing, Assetto Corsa Competizione, Le Mans Ultimate, Automobilista 2, or F1 games, this guide covers every braking zone and racing line you need to know.


Corner Reference

TurnCorner NameBrake MarkerGear
1La Source100m1st or 2nd
2Eau Rouge-Raidillon-Flat out
4Kemmel Straight--
5Les Combes100m-
8Bruxelles-1st or 2nd
9Jacky Ickx-Lift only
10Pouhon-3rd or 4th
12Fagnes-2nd or 3rd
14Campus-2nd
15Paul Frere-Flat out
16Blanchimont-Flat out
18Bus Stop--

Track Guide

The lap begins at La Source, a tight hairpin requiring heavy braking at the 100m board and taken in 1st or 2nd gear.

La Source

From there, you climb through the iconic Eau Rouge-Raidillon complex, taken flat out in GT3 machinery.

Eau Rouge-Raidillon

This leads onto the Kemmel Straight, a long flat-out section that ends with another heavy braking zone at Les Combes (100m board).

Kemmel Straight

Les Combes

After Les Combes, you descend through Bruxelles (formerly known as Rivage), a slow corner taken in 1st or 2nd gear.

Bruxelles

Next comes Jacky Ickx, a slight kink requiring only a lift.

Jacky Ickx

This transitions into Pouhon, a long sweeping left taken in 3rd or 4th gear.

Pouhon

The middle sector continues with Fagnes, a fast corner in 2nd or 3rd gear, followed by Campus (formerly Stavelot) in 2nd gear.

Fagnes

Campus

You then blast through Paul Frere, a flat-out left kink, and into Blanchimont, another flat-out corner that's one of the fastest on the circuit.

Paul Frere

Blanchimont

The lap concludes with the Bus Stop chicane, a tight left-right complex that leads back onto the start-finish straight and toward La Source for the next lap.

Bus Stop


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