Croft BTCC circuit guide

Croft
Croft has been holding races since the 1920s, and was requisitioned as a World War Two airfield. After hostilities ended it was only natural that the landing strips be incorporated into the circuit layout!

The control tower and pit facilites were re-vamped in the '90s, and although spectator facilites are still lacking when compared to some UK tracks, Croft provides a good atmosphere and great racing.

Directions by road

From the north: Take junction 58 off the A1(M) signed Darlington. Follow this route through Darlington, then follow the A167 towards Northallerton. Croft Circuit is signposted approximately 2 miles south of Croft on Tees.

From the south: Take junction 57 off the A1(M) to Darlington. At the second roundabout take the 5th exit - signed Northallerton A167. Continue on this route as above.

Click here for map and driving directions from Google.

Public transport

Travelling by Rail: The nearest station to Croft Circuit is Darlington which is 4 miles to the North. Darlington Station is frequently serviced by the East Coast Main Line.

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Contact Details

Croft is not the sort of track where you just turn up, jump in and know what you're going to get. You're always looking at a better way of dealing with what it throws at you.
Warren Hughes
Croft Circuit
Croft on Tees
North Yorkshire
DL2 2PN

Tel: 01325 721815
Fax: 01325 721819
Web: www.croftcircuit.co.uk