U.K. Circuits

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Aintree
Located on the outskirts of Liverpool, Aintree is a largely flat, easy-to-learn circuit
Aintree Race Circuit (3 miles)






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Anglesey
One of only two racing circuits in Wales the other is Pembrey, near Swansea
Anglesey Race Circuit (1.057 miles)






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Bedford
A test track and proving ground on a 400 acre former air force base, Bedford Autodrome was converted for motorsport use by PalmerSport
Bedford Autodrome Circuit (3.6 miles)






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Brands Hatch
Under new ownership in 2004, when the MotorSport Vision group formed by ex-Grand Prix driver Jonathan Palmer took over
Brands Hatch Race Circuit (2.6 miles)






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Bruntingthorpe
Set in the heart of the UK, Bruntingthorpe is privately owned and boasts a range of facilities making it the ideal location for car track days
Bruntingthorpe Race Circuit (4.2 miles)






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Cadwell Park
Mainly a motorcycle circuit, but still great for cars. Part of the MotorSport Vision group
Cadwell Park Race Circuit (2.17 miles)






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Castle Combe
The circuit opened just 18 months after Silverstone in the summer of 1950
Castle Combe Race Circuit (1.964 miles)







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Croft
Racing at Croft can be traced back as far as the 1920s, when cars were in their infancy
Croft Race Circuit (2.1 miles)






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Donington Park
At the centre of the UK, Donington Park is a major international Grand Prix class motor racing venue
Donington Park Race Circuit (2.5 miles)






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Elvington
One of the largest airfield venues out there in use, Elvington benefits from having plenty of run off area, perfect for novices
Elvington Race Circuit (1.0 mile)






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Goodwood
Motor racing first came to Goodwood in 1936 when the ninth Duke of Richmond held a speed trial in the park of his ancestral home
Goodwood Race Circuit (2.38 miles)






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Jurby
Although reknowned for it's road racing and tarmac rallies, Jurby is the only permanent circuit available on the Isle of Man
Jurby Race Circuit (1.42 miles)






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Knockhill
Scotland's only permanent racing facility created by linking service roads and a disused railway line to form the simple, yet demanding, layout
Knockhill Race Circuit (1.3 miles)






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Lydden
One of Britain's shortest circuits and Kent's second track to Brands Hatch
Lydden Race Circuit (1.0 mile)







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Mallory Park
You can drive or ride around the very same circuit as competitors do without the need to worry about traffic, speed limits or your license
Mallory Park Race Circuit (1.35 miles)






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Oulton Park
Set in pastoral parkland surroundings, Oulton Park, like Cadwell, Snetterton and Brands Hatch, is under new ownership from Motor Sport Vision
Oulton Park Race Circuit (2.77 miles)






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Pembrey
One of only two racing circuits in Wales the other is Anglesey. Pembrey - The home of Welsh Motorsport
Pembrey Race Circuit (1.35 miles)






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Rockingham
Such a unique venue, the fastest circuit in the UK. An excellent track day venue
Rockingham Speedway (2.54 miles)






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Silverstone
Built on an old military airport in 1948, Silverstone now hosts the British Grand Prix
Silverstone Race Circuit (3.194 miles)






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Snetterton
Located at a former World War 2 US air base, Snetterton began its motor sport life in the hands of a group of Aston Martin enthusiasts
Snetterton Race Circuit (1.952 miles)






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Thruxton
An ex-RAF base, the circuit was first used on the 4th August 1952 by the Bristol Motorcycle & Light Car Club on a 1.89-mile circuit
Thruxton Race Circuit (2.356 miles)