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TheThruxton Circuitis a 2.356 mi (3.792 km) motor-racing circuit located near the village ofThruxtoninHampshire,England,United Kingdom,about 30 mi (48 km) north ofSouthampton.
![]() Main Circuit (1968–present) | |
Location | Hampshire,England |
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Time zone | GMT(UTC+0) BST(April–October,UTC+1) |
Coordinates | 51°12′37″N1°36′2″W/ 51.21028°N 1.60056°W |
FIA Grade | 3 |
Owner | Thruxton Circuit Ltd |
Opened | 1950 |
Major events | Current: BTCC(1979–present) BSB(1996–2019, 2021–present) TCR UK(2024) Former: FIM Endurance World Championship Thruxton 500(1960–1964, 1969–1977) British F3(1977–2008, 2010, 2014) British GT(1994–1996, 2000–2005, 2007–2008) BOSS Formula(1996, 1998–2000) Formula 3000(1985) Formula Two(1968–1984) Formula 5000(1970–1971, 1974–1975) |
Website | https://thruxtonracing.co.uk/ |
Main Circuit (1968–present) | |
Length | 3.793 km (2.356 miles) |
Turns | 12 |
Race lap record | 1:01.960 (![]() |
Main Circuit (1952–1964) | |
Length | 4.437 km (2.757 miles) |
Turns | 8 |
Race lap record | 2:00.000 (![]() |
Original Circuit (1950–1952) | |
Length | 3.042 km (1.890 miles) |
Turns | 6 |
It has hosted motorsport events including theBritish Touring Car Championship,British GT Championship,British Formula One Championship,British Formula Three,andGB3 Championship.It is often referred to as the "Fastest Circuit in the UK" where drivers can reach speeds of over 190 mph (300 km/h) and has earned the reputation of being a true driver's track. To illustrate this,Damon Hilldrove his WilliamsFormula Onecar around the circuit at an average speed of 147 mph (237 km/h) in 1993. There is a reasonable similarity between the Thruxton layout and the originalSilverstonelayout used until 1990.
The site also houses the headquarters of theBritish Automobile Racing Club(BARC).[1]
History
editThe site was originally constructed in 1942 asRAF Thruxton,aWorld War IIairfield which was home to both theRAFandUSAAFand was used for troop-carrying aircraft and gliders, including operations during theD-Day landings.Also, the paratroopers who took part in the successful Bruneval Raid (Operation Biting), in which German radar equipment was seized on the coast of France, took off from here.
The circuit, which follows the line of the airfield's perimeter road, was established in 1968. From 1950 to 1965, motorbike races had taken place on the runways and perimeter road.[2]
Thruxton Circuit was resurfaced in 2000, resulting in lap times dropping considerably compared to the previous year.
Motorsport activities
editOwing to planning restrictions, the circuit can only run 12 days of motorsport each year. Currently, three are devoted to motorbike racing, with a weekend dedicated to theBritish Superbike Championship,Britain's premier motorcycle racing category; with the third day being used for club racing.
The remaining days are devoted to car racing with weekends being used for theTOCABritish Touring Car Championship,the BritishFormula 3andBritish GT Championshippackage and theDunlopGreat and British Festival, which features rounds of the British Truck Racing Championship, the International Truck Racing Challenge as well as the staples of the festival, including theRadicalendurance races. Two separate one day meetings are run for amateur championships of theBARC,one of which is titled the Thruxton Classic, which features races for ClassicTouring Cars,ClassicFormula Ford 1600and Formula Ford 2000. The remaining day is allocated to other organising clubs, such as the 750 Motor Club and Historic Sports Car Club. Owing to the relative infrequency of race meetings, Thruxton continues to be a popular part of the motorsport calendar.[3]
Events
edit- Current
- June:British Touring Car Championship,F4 British Championship,Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain,Thruxton Historic
- August:British Superbike Championship,British Supersport Championship,British Talent Cup
- September:TCR UK Touring Car Championship
- Former
- BOSS Formula(1996, 1998–2000)
- British Formula 3 International Series(1977–2008, 2010, 2014)
- British GT Championship(1994–1996, 2000–2005, 2007–2008)
- European Formula 5000 Championship(1970–1971, 1974–1975)
- European Formula Two Championship(1968–1984)
- FIM Endurance World Championship
- Thruxton 500(1960–1964, 1969–1977)
- International Formula 3000(1985)
Lap records
editThe all-time outright unofficial track record is 0:57.6 seconds, set byDamon Hillin aWilliams FW15C,during a demonstration run in 1993.[4]As of September 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Thruxton Circuit are listed as:
Medical and safety services
editThruxton has a medical centre in line with Motor Sports Association standards.
The MSA circuit licence requires a minimum of two doctors and two rescue units for a race meeting. Most meetings are operated with three rescue units plus a medical car, along with ambulances and first aiders.
Points of interest
editDuring race weekends, a radio commentary service called Radio Thruxton operates in the FM band on 87.7 MHz. This has commentators at key points of the track as well as a pit reporter, who conducts interviews with the race winners.
Outside of motor racing, the circuit offers a driving school for aspiring racing drivers. It has featured as the venue forBBC Three's 2005 seriesStars in Fast Cars.
The "Thruxton" heritage
editAs a result of its racing associations, the name "Thruxton" has been used for:
- Triumph Thruxton,a series ofcafé racermotorcycles
- Velocette Thruxton,asport motorcycle
- Thruxton handlebars,a type of motorcycle handlebar that is shaped to provide a clip-on-type handlebar position, but which clamps on top of theyokerather than onto the fork stanchions. Thruxton handlebars are also known as "Ace 'bars" or "Clubman 'bars".
Thruxton Hospitality Centre
editThe Thruxton Hospitality Centre was opened in June 2018 byNigel MansellandMurray Walker.The £2million flagship building is the latest addition to the circuit, forming part of the track's modernisation project. The new building is a 1415m² facility with more than ten conference and function rooms as well as hospitality suites, a restaurant and bar, an exhibition space and catering facilities. A first floor terrace and balcony provides a view of the first-corner and across the venue.
Driving experiences
editAside from hosting major motor racing events, Thruxton Motorsport Centre offers driving experiences. Next to the main circuit is the 1,200 yd (1,100 m) longThruxton Karting Circuit.
See also
editNotes
editReferences
edit- ^"Contacts".BARC.Retrieved18 November2016.
- ^"Circuit Facilities - History of Thruxton".Thruxton Motorsport Centre.Retrieved18 November2016.
- ^"Thruxton Village".thruxtonvillage /.Thruxton Village Protection Society.Retrieved25 March2022.
- ^ab"Thruxton - Motor Sport Magazine".Motor Sport Magazine.Retrieved26 November2022.
- ^"2010 Thruxton British F3 - Round 20".Motor Sport Magazine.8 August 2010.Retrieved25 June2022.
- ^"1982 Jochen Rindt Trophy".Motor Sport Magazine.12 April 1982.Retrieved25 June2022.
- ^"Interserie Thruxton 1986".31 March 1986.Retrieved26 November2022.
- ^"1979 Thruxton F1".Motor Sport Magazine.9 September 1979.Retrieved25 June2022.
- ^"British GT Championship Round 10 Thruxton 14th & 15th September 2002 Best Sector Times - Race 7"(PDF).15 September 2002.Retrieved26 November2022.
- ^"2022 ROKiT F4 British Championship Certified by FIA Round 9 - Classification"(PDF).29 May 2022.Retrieved25 June2022.
- ^"1974 Thruxton F5000 - Round 13".Motor Sport Magazine.18 August 1974.Retrieved25 June2022.
- ^"1975 Thruxton F5000 - Round 7".Motor Sport Magazine.26 May 1975.Retrieved25 June2022.
- ^"Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain 2023 - Round 5 - Classification"(PDF).4 June 2023.Retrieved5 June2023.
- ^"BTCC 2000 » Thruxton Round 6 Results".1 May 2000.Retrieved25 June2022.
- ^"British GT Championship Rounds 13 and 14 Thruxton Circuit 29th & 30th August 2004 Best Sector Times - Round 12".30 August 2004.Retrieved26 November2022.
- ^"British GT Championship Rounds 9&10 Thruxton Circuit 28th & 29th May 2005 Best Sector Times - Race 8".29 May 2005.Retrieved26 November2022.
- ^"RAC Sports Car Championship; Thruxton 1971".19 September 1971.Retrieved26 November2022.
- ^"Bennetts British Superbikes - JG Speedfit Round 7 - 2nd-4th August - Thruxton - 2019 Race 12 - Classification".4 August 2019.Retrieved25 June2022.
- ^"BTCC - Round 1 - Thruxton - 2004 - Formula BMW UK Championship Provisional Result - Round 1".11 April 2004.Retrieved27 July2022.
- ^"2024 Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship - Round 12 - Classification"(PDF).9 June 2024.Retrieved9 June2024.
- ^"RAC Sports Car Championship Thruxton 1971".12 April 1971.Retrieved26 November2022.
- ^"2024 Bennetts British Superbike Championship - Round 7 - 2024 Quattro Group British Supersport & GP2 / HEL Supersport Cup - Sprint Race - Classification"(PDF).10 August 2024.Retrieved21 September2024.
- ^"BTCC 2002 » Thruxton Round 6 Results".6 May 2002.Retrieved25 June2022.
- ^"Embassy Trophy Thruxton 1969".7 April 1969.Retrieved26 November2022.
- ^"Thundersports Thruxton 1984".8 July 1984.Retrieved26 November2022.
- ^"2024 Bennetts British Superbike Championship - Round 7 - 2024 Pirelli National Sportbike with Moneybarn Vehicle Finance - Race 2 - Classification"(PDF).11 August 2024.Retrieved21 September2024.
- ^"BTCC 1989 » Thruxton Round 3 Results".1 May 1989.Retrieved25 June2022.
- ^"MN GT Thruxton 1972".28 May 1972.Retrieved26 November2022.
- ^"2023 Bennetts British Superbike Championship - Round 7 - 2023 ABK Beer 0% BMW Motorrad F 900 R Cup - Main Race - Classification"(PDF).13 August 2023.Retrieved21 September2024.
- ^"2024 Bennetts British Superbike Championship - Round 7 - 2024 R&G British Talent Cup - Race 2 - Classification"(PDF).11 August 2024.Retrieved21 September2024.
- ^"2024 TCR UK Touring Car Championship - Thruxton - Race 1 – Classification"(PDF).21 September 2024.Retrieved21 September2024.
- ^"1953 Thruxton F2".Motor Sport Magazine.3 August 1953.Retrieved25 June2022.
- ^"National Thruxton [S+1.5] 1953".3 August 1953.Retrieved26 November2022.