Corners:11 |
Circuit length:2.43 miles |
Race Distance: – |
First BTCC Race:1958 |
Qualifying Lap Record: Tom Ingram: 1m29.529s (97.84mph) 2022 |
Race Lap Record: Josh Cook: 1m30.568s (96.72mph) 2022 |
Time | Activity | Championship | Laps |
09.30 – 10.05 | Free Practice | Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship | |
10.25 – 10.55 | Qualifying | Porsche Sprint Challenge Great Britain | |
11.05 – 11.35 | Qualifying | The Vertu Motors MINI CHALLENGE | |
11.45 – 12.05 | Qualifying | ROKiT F4 British Championship | |
12.15 – 12.50 | Free Practice | Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship | |
12.50 – 13.50 | Lunch Break | ||
13.50 | Race | Porsche Sprint Challenge Great Britain | 20 mins |
14.25 | Race | The Vertu Motors MINI CHALLENGE | 20 mins |
15.00 – 15.30 | Qualifying | Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain | |
15.40 – 16.10 | Qualifying | Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship | |
16.30 | Race | ROKiT F4 British Championship | 20 mins |
Time | Activity | Laps |
09.00 – 09.30 | Pit Lane Walkabout / Autograph Session | |
10.05 | Porsche Sprint Challenge Great Britain | 20 mins |
10.40 | The Vertu Motors MINI CHALLENGE | 20 mins |
11.15 | BTCC Pit Lane Opens | |
11.30 | Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship | 15 |
12.10 | Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain | 17 |
12.50 | ROKiT F4 British Championship | 20 mins |
13.20 – 13.50 | Lunch Break | |
13.50 | Porsche Sprint Challenge Great Britain | 20 mins |
14.25 | BTCC Pit Lane Opens | |
14.40 | Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship | 15 |
15.20 | The Vertu Motors MINI CHALLENGE | 20 mins |
15.55 | Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain | 17 |
16.35 | ROKiT F4 British Championship | 20 mins |
17.10 | BTCC Pit Lane Opens | |
17.25 | Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship | 15 |
This timetable is provisional and subject to change.
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A natural amphitheatre offering unrivalled views of the action from various vantage points, Brands Hatch is known as one of Britain’s best-loved motor racing circuits. Its unique combination of dips, cambers, fearsome corners and hills means it is still one of the world’s most renowned racing venues. The BTCC has been going to Brands Hatch since the series began back in 1958.
The 2023 campaign will see the BTCC call into Brands Hatch for both the second event of the season as well as the finale, with the legendary Grand Prix configuration set to host the closer on 7/8 October.
The historic Kent race track has seen some spectacular BTCC entertainment over the many years the championship has been visiting, and has been the scene of many a nail-biting finale, having most recently set the scene for the crowning of 2022 British Touring Car Champion Tom Ingram.