This circuit was opened as a Motor Sports Association and Auto Cycle Union Championship venue in 1997. Car enthusiasts are well catered for. They hold six car race meetings, three sprints, two Rallycross and five Stage Rallies. Anglesey Circuit’s Rally stages offer spectators continuous action.
The Auto 66 club is based in Scarborough, situated on the East Coast of Yorkshire, England. Our annual programme consists of motorcycle Road Race meetings, Speed Hill Climbs for both motor cycle and car competitors and Sprint events. Our main circuits are Elvington Park near York and the famous Oliver’s Mount road race circuit at Scarborough.
is based just north of Bedford, England, in the village of Thurleigh. It is owned by former Formula One driver Jonathan Palmer.
It is built on the northern section of the former site of the Royal Aerospace Establishment, Bedford airbase and took 5 years to convert to a track using the latest in track laying techniques to provide a quiet and smooth surface.
It was designed to be driven by high performance road cars and as such has larger than usual run off areas and does not have sections of armco which would potentially damage a car seriously if it left the track. Because the track has no armco it is not eligible to hold races there or have an area for spectators because of the inability to ensure their safety.
Brands Hatch is a motor racing circuit in Kent, England. First used as a dirt track motorcycle circuit on farmland, it hosted 12 runnings of the British Grand Prix between 1964 and 1986 and currently holds many British and international racing events. The name of the circuit may derive from the Gaelic Brondehach (bron meaning “wooded slope” and hach meaning “forest entrance”).
Cadwell Park is a motor racing circuit in Lincolnshire, England, 5 miles (8 km) south of Louth.
It is sited across a steep-sided valley, giving rise to dips and crests. The circuit features sharp changes in gradient, including one section called The Mountain where bikes frequently become airborne.
Cadwell’s mix of challenging corners has led to its nickname as the Mini-Nürburgring.
This circuit opened just 18 months after Silverstone in the summer of 1950, making it one of the longest established circuits in the UK. Until 1999, the circuit followed it’s original layout, around the perimeter of the old air base. Check out their website for news, events, karting and details of their racing school.
This circuit is 2.127 miles in length with a unique feature that enables the full international circuit to be split into two loops allowing simultaneously activity. It stages the British Touring Car Championships, Elf Clio Renaultsport UK Cup, Formula Renault and Autobytel Lotus Championship. Check their fixtures page for dates and prices.
At the centre of this circuit is a major international Grand Prix class motor racing venue and home to the Donington Grand Prix Collection. With race meetings for cars and motorcycles throughout the season, it is one of the foremost and busiest motor racing facility in Europe.
Motor racing first came to Goodwood in 1936. They now hold the Festival of Speed, motor racing’s equivalent of Ascot or Wimbledon, and Motor Circuit Revival Meetings. Their online ticket shop enables you to buy tickets, grandstand seats and carpark labels for both their motorsport and horseracing events.
The official website of Scotland’s National Motorsport Centre. In addition to the motor racing circuit race meetings, Knockhill are able to provide MGF and Single Seater Driving, Legend Race Cars, Skidpan Antics, Rally Driving, 4?4 Off Roading, Pro-Karting and Quad Biking. A list of this year’s provisional dates can be viewed in the diary of events section.
Lydden Race Circuit (formerly known as Lydden Circuit) is the UK’s shortest road racing circuit (many shorter oval tracks exist) at exactly one mile (1609 m), based at Wootton about half-way between Canterbury and Dover in Kent. It is often falsely called Lydden Hill, referring to the hill crest with road between the small village of Lydden and the A2. The track is mainly used for rallycross, saloon and sports car racing as well as motorcycle racing. It may be only a mile long, but Lydden is a testing circuit, with many undulation changes.
This venue offers spectators a great variety of exciting Motorsport events every weekend during the racing season. Motorbikes or cars, new or old, there is something for every true Motorsport enthusiast. Find out all about the clubs racing at Mallory Park and check out their diary of events on the website.
Oulton Park Circuit is a motor racing track in the small village of Little Budworth, Cheshire, England. It is about 5 miles (8 km) from Winsford, 13 miles (21 km) to Chester City Center, 8 miles (13 km) to Northwich and 17 miles (27 km) to Warrington with nearby rail connection along the Mid-Cheshire Line set in rolling English countryside and forest. It occupies much of the area which was previously the Oulton Estate. The track is set in the grounds of Oulton Hall, which were used as an army staging camp by General Patton prior to the Normandy landings.
Pembrey Circuit is a racing circuit outside Pembrey village, south Wales. It is deemed to be the home of Welsh motorsport, providing racing for cars, motorcycles, karts and trucks. The circuit’s facilities have also been used for a single venue rally.
Rockingham Motor Speedway is truly unique. Not only is its 1.5 mile, banked, high-speed ‘oval’ track the fastest motor racing circuit in the country, it is also Britain’s first-ever all-seater motor sports stadium. Every grandstand seat gives an unimpeded view of at least 95% of the action.
Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit near the village of Silverstone in Northamptonshire, England. It is best known as the home of the British Grand Prix, which it first hosted in 1948 and which has been held on the circuit every year since 1987. The circuit is also home to the BRDC International Trophy, formerly one of the premier non-Championship F1 races in the calendar, today awarded to the winner of a race for historic F1 cars at the annual Silverstone Classic meeting.
Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit is a motor racing circuit in Norfolk, England. It is situated on the A11 road some 20 km north-east of the town of Thetford and 30 km south-west of the city of Norwich. The circuit is named after the village of Snetterton, which lies about 2 km to the north-west of the circuit, although much of the circuit is actually in the adjoining civil parish of Quidenham