Thruxton BTCC circuit guide

Thruxton
Situated near Andover in Hampshire, Thruxton is the fastest circuit on the BTCC calendar. A former RAF base, it still has a working airfield.

The circuit was first used on the 4th August 1952 by the Bristol Motorcycle & Light Car Club on a 1.89-mile circuit. The following year a new 2.7574-mile circuit was used, but car racing after this point ceased, although motorcycle racing continued.

The British Automobile Racing Club then took over, and on the 1st March 1968 raced on a new 2.356-mile circuit which was virtually identical to that used today.

Directions by road

Thruxton Circuit is located adjacent to the A303 trunk road, 5 miles west of Andover in Hampshire.

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Contact Details

A few years ago my front tyre expoded at Church and I went straight on. It sticks in my mind because a tree stopped me!
Yvan Muller
BARC Thruxton Ltd
Thruxton Circuit
Andover
Hampshire
SP11 8PN

Tel: 01264 882200
Fax: 01264 882233
Web: www.barc.net/thruxton.htm