Situated
in the heart of Lincolnshire, Blyton is the fastest circuit in Great
Britain. It is very wide and produces close entertaining racing. The
entire circuit can be seen from anywhere. There is no reason why Blyton
cannot become a leading Rallycross circuit in Britain. Various changes
are going to be made to the circuit layout over the next three seasons,
which will make the events even more exciting. With one of the first
being made to the paddock area, turning it into a sprint track, subject
to MSA approval
HOW TO FIND US:
Blyton is located a mile outside the village of Blyton,
and 10 miles from Scunthorpe. Access to the track is off B1205 (kirton
Lane)
Is renowned as being one of - if not
the best - circuit for spectator viewing in the country. This is why
Mallory Park has the nickname "The Little Circuit with the Big
View" Located in a natural amphitheatre,
the grassy banks that overlook the circuit enable you to see all of
the action.
This is especially true when the rally cross circuit
is in use you can see all of the circuit from any spectator point.
Children - Aged 15 and under are admitted free of charge
at all meetings.
Paddock - This is where the competitors and teams park.
See the racers and machines at close quarters. Access via the bridge
after the start/ finish line.
Catering - There are units around the circuit offering
hot & cold snacks (including vegetarian) & drinks.
The Lakeside Diner located in the paddock, offers snacks and fuller
meals throughout the day; with full English breakfast, roasts of the
day and vegetarian meals. The breakfasts have been voted "Best
at any British racing circuit"! There is also a fully licensed
bar here, with a range of beers and spirits.
HOW TO FIND US:
Mallory Park is situated in the heart of the Midlands in Leicestershire
just off the A47 between Leicester and Hinckley and easily accessible
from the M1, M69 or M6.
ADDRESS:
Mallory Park (Motorsport) Ltd.
Mallory Park Racing Circuit
Kirkby Mallory
Leicestershire
LE9 7QE
Situated in Carmarthenshire (Wales), this venue was
the last circuit to play host to the British round of the European Rallycross
Championship. It is also a circuit that has been used in the past by
both the British Touring Car and Formula 3 Championships. The Rallycross
layout is fast, presenting a challenge for both car and driver. The
spectacular Honda curve tests the commitment of the driver, before they
head across the start/finish line into a tight right hairpin. Spectators
can also obtain a fantastic view of the Division 1 cars powering away
from the startline.
HOW TO FIND US:
The Circuit is marked by the Blue racing car symbol
near the centre of the map below, just south of Kidwelly. Pembrey Circuit
is ten miles from Junction 48 of the M4 Motorway. Follow the brown Chequered
Flag signs.
ADDRESS:
British Automobile Racing Club (Pembrey) Ltd
Pembrey Motor Racing Circuit
Pembrey, Llanelli
Carmarthenshire, South Wales
SA16 0HX
The track was founded by the late Bill Chesson and the
Astra Motor Club in 1955. They promoted stock-car racing and grass-track
racing for motorcycles, and it wasn't until 1965 when asphalt was laid
for the circuit, for hosting car racing up to Formula 3.
On February 4, 1967 the sport of Rallycross was born
at Lydden. Combining tarmac and non-tarmac elements, the inaugural race
was won by Vic Elford in a Porsche 911. Between 1973 and 1996 Lydden
Circuit saw a total of 23 rounds for the Embassy/ERA European Rallycross
Championships and FIA European Championships for Rallycross Drivers,
all organised by the Thames Estuary Automobile Club (TEAC). To this
day, Lydden, as the so-called "Home of Rallycross", still
holds British Rallycross Championship racing, especially with its Easter
Monday meeting. For the 40th anniversary event in 2007, 8000 people
packed into Lydden, which is currently the spectator record for the
circuit.
HOW TO FIND US:
.Lydden Hill is located just off
the A2 between Canterbury and Dover.
Knockhill Racing Circuit Ltd has been operated by current
owner, Derek Butcher, since 1983. A fast moving and dynamic business,
Knockhill prides itself with the reputation as the friendly circuit
with an open and inclusive attitude towards motorsport.
Knockhill is famous for hosting top motorsport events
in the UK; British Touring Cars, British Superbikes and The Scottish
Motorshow. As well as amazing racing action, Knockhill is a busy place
7 days a week operating Driving Experiences, Corporate Entertainment
and Team Building Events, Driver Training, Karting and Trackdays.
HOW TO FIND US:
If traveling from Edinburgh or the South
After crossing Forth Road Bridge continue on A90/M90
for approx 10 miles to junction 4 sign posted Kelty Take junction 4
exit signposted Kelty and Dollar, at T junction turn left up the hill
on B914 for approx 2 miles At Y junction with white cottage in middle,
take right hand fork continuing on B914 signposted Saline and continue
on for approx 2 miles. Turn right onto A823 and continue on for approx
2 miles.
You have arrived at Knockhill
ADDRESS:
Knockhill Racing Circuit,
by Dunfermline, Fife,
KY12 9TF
Scotland
United Kingdom
Valkenswaard is a purpose built Rallycross track, which is very challenging
and has play its part in MiniCross with annual meetings each year for
over 25 years.
ADDRESS:
Exploitatie Stichting Eurocircuit
t.a.v. secretariaat
Postbus 177
5520 AD EERSEL
Nederland
Maasmechelen is once again another purpose built Rallycross circuit
which is very challengeing with the fast down hill runs and steep climbs.
This is a great spectator circuit.