Get on track with Motorsport UK

The BTCC is at the pinnacle of motor racing in the UK, but did you know there is also a vibrant club racing scene, with thousands of competitors getting out every weekend to have fun on four wheels?

They’re all part of Motorsport UK, the national membership organisation and governing body for four-wheel motorsport. Around 11,000 people hold a Motorsport UK Race competition licence and there are approximately 300 race events every year across the country.

If you want to join this community of racers, head to a track day to experience the thrill of driving on a circuit for the first time. Then, visit the Motorsport UK website to find your nearest car racing club. There are various clubs offering a wide range of events and championships in pretty much every kind of racing car you think of, from tin-tops to entry level single-seaters.

The next step is to get your Go Racing starter pack. This features more information on how to get on track, including details of the ‘ARDS’ course that you’ll need to take. The pack also includes the cost of your first Motorsport UK licence.

As a member of Motorsport UK you’ll also get access to lots of handy offers and discounts designed to offset some of the costs of motoring and competing, and get you closer to the action.

Other types of motorsport

Motorsport is so much more than racing. Motorsport UK oversees 10 other main types of the sport:

Joining Motorsport UK

In total across all types of motorsport, there are 30,000 Motorsport UK competition licence holders. However, even if you don’t want to get behind the wheel, you can still become a member of Motorsport UK and support its work to promote fun on four wheels and protect motorsport for future generations.

What’s more, everyone who joins Motorsport UK gets access to its member benefits programme, with an exclusive range of offers and discounts designed to get you closer to the action and offset the costs of motoring. To discover more, click here.

Stay in touch with Motorsport UK

For all the latest news and updates, visit motorsportuk.org or follow @ourmotorsportuk on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.

To enquire about becoming a member, email membership@motorsportuk.org or call 01753 765 050.

Sustainability

A full BTCC Sustainability Strategy will be published here over the coming weeks.

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Brands Hatch GP

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 2024 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 5/6 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 2023 British Touring Car Champion Ash Sutton.

Snetterton

The BTCC has been visiting Snetterton in Norfolk for over 50 years, and in that time the track has undergone a number of layout changes. A significant investment in 2011 saw the circuit extended into the ‘300’ layout used by the championship today, which includes two of the longest straights in the country.

Drawing inspiration from iconic motorsport corners such as Monza’s Parabolica and the Montreal Hairpin, it certainly offers some fantastic viewing for spectators and makes for a popular family weekend.

The 2021 campaign saw a pair of milestones for BTCC fan favourites Colin Turkington and Gordon Shedden, who achieved their 60th and 50th series victories in Norfolk, while  Turkington celebrated his 500th BTCC race at the venue in 2022.

In 2024, we will see Britain’s premier motorsport head to Snetterton for the 25/26 May, with the 2.97-mile circuit hosting Rounds 7, 8 and 9.

Donington Park

In 2024, Donington Park once again hosts the BTCC season-opening event, as it did last season, in the first of two visits to the Leicestershire venue during the campaign. 

The sweeping corners and fast back section always produce great racing, as the circuit continues to build on its long and illustrious history. With picturesque views and huge spectator areas, Donington is undoubtedly one of the fans’ favourite places to watch the BTCC. Within striking distance from Birmingham, Derby, Leicester, Nottingham and beyond via easy access to the M1, Donington reaches a huge fan base in the heart of England.

First visited by the BTCC back in 1977, Donington has been the scene of a host of memorable touring car moments – 2013 saw two incredible milestones for Jason Plato and Matt Neal, who surpassed 400 and 500 races respectively, while most recently it was the scene of the debut of the BTCC’s Hybrid Era in 2022.

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