Castle Combe
Castle Combe Circuit, nestled in the picturesque Wiltshire countryside, is a historic motorsport venue with a unique and challenging layout. Established in 1950, the circuit's 1.875 mile (3.015kms) length features a mix of high-speed straights, tricky corners, and elevation changes, providing a demanding yet enjoyable challenge for drivers. The circuit's iconic corners, such as Quarry Corner, Camp Corner, and the challenging uphill section to Bayliss Corner, are renowned for their technical difficulty and require precision and skill to navigate. With its charming rural setting, historic facilities, and challenging track, Castle Combe Circuit offers a unique and unforgettable racing experience.





