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Race Circuits & Meeting Dates
2012 Tracks*...
The Michelin Power Cup will be visiting eight top UK race circuits for our eight round championship.
Brands Hatch: R1 - 9/11 March
Snetterton 200: R2- 20/22 April
Anglesey international: R3- 1/3 June
Cadwell Park: R4- 13/15 July
Brands Hatch GP: R5 - 27/29 July
Donington Park: R6- 24/26 August
Cadwell Park: R7-14/16 September
Snetterton 200: R8 - 19/21 October
*Events and dates are confirmed correct as of 6th January 2012
Brands Hatch
First used for grass track bike racing in 1926, in those days, competitors ran anti-clockwise, but the direction of the circuit was switched in 1954.
Brands Hatch is a firm fans' favourite and has been the scene of some momentous occasions in motor racing history. One of the world's most iconic motor racing venues.
Indy Circuit
Length: 1.198 miles (1.929 km)
Direction: Clockwise
Corners: 6
GP Circuit
Length: 2.301 miles (3.703 km)
Direction: Clockwise
Corners: 9
Race Dates
Find out more about the Brands Hatch Circuit at the MotoSport Vision Website

Mallory Park
Mallory Park is renowned as being one of - if not the best - circuit for spectator viewing in the country. This is why Mallory Park has the nickname "The Little Circuit with the Big View". Located in a natural amphitheatre, the grassy banks that overlook the circuit enable you to see all of the action. This is especially true when the oval Mallory Mile circuit is in use for Eurocars - you can see all of the circuit from any spectator point. Circuit Statistics Superbike ciruit Length 1.41 miles (2.269Km) Direction: Clockwise Corners: 8
Track image and description © 2009 Mallory Park

ANGLESEY TRAC MÔN
The 1.55 mile Coastal Circuit offers a similar concept to the International GP Circuit with an approximate 25% reduction in lap distance and lap time. This circuit includes the extremely popular Corkscrew. Maximum speeds would be similar as the GP circuit including the high speed section from the 10% banked corner, The Banking, through Church and along the coastal section towards Rocket. Circuit Statistics Coastal Circuit Length: 1.55 miles (2.5 km) Direction: Clockwise Corners: 7
Find out more about the Anglesey circuit at the Anglesey Trac Mon website Track image and logo © and by kind permission of Anglesey Circuit

SNETTERTON 300
First used as a racing circuit in 1951 by the Aston Martin Owner's Club, Snetterton has become renowned over the past half century for its long straights and high speed corners. Cars and bikes are often up to four abreast down the famous Revett Straight! Circuit Statistics Full Circuit Length: 2.99miles Direction: Clockwise Corners:12
Find out more about the Snetterton circuit at the MotorSport Vision website

Pembrey Circuit
In 1981 the former RAF airfield at Pembrey was acquired by Llanelli Borough Council, which had been used a chicken farm! Following a representation by the Welsh Racing Drivers Association (WRDA) a decision was taken to construct a racing circuit at the venue. The first race meeting was held on the 21st May 1989. The circuit is also popular for testing, due to its varied corners and its secluded location. Formula One teams have tested at the circuit in the past including McLaren. Circuit statistics Length: 1.456 miles (2.348km) Direction: Clockwise Corners: 8

CADWELL PARK
Fondly nicknamed the 'mini Nürburgring', Cadwell Park is held closely in the heart of many motorsport fans. Located 10 miles north of Horncastle and five miles south of Louth, the Lincolnshire circuit is especially popular with bikers nationwide. Circuit Statistics Full Circuit Length: 2.173 miles (3.4768 km) Direction: Clockwise Corners: 11 Club Circuit Length: 1.481 miles (2.3696 km) Direction: Clockwise Corners: 7 Woodlands Circuit Length: 0.712 miles (1.1392 km) Direction: Clockwise Corners: 5 Race dates
Find out more about the Cadwell Park circuit at the MotorSport Vision website

Oulton Park
Built into the natural contours of the Cheshire countryside, Oulton Park's combination of stunning scenery and spectacular racing make it one of the most picturesque and cherished circuits for spectators and competitors alike. International Circuit Length: 2.692 miles (4.3072 km) Direction: Clockwise Corners: 8 Island Circuit Length: 2.260 miles (3.616 km) Direction: Clockwise Corners: 7 Fosters Circuit Length: 1.660 miles (2.656 km) Direction: Clockwise Corners: 6
Find out more about Oulton Park Circuit at the MotoSport Vision website


