Anglesey Coastal
The slightly shorter coastal circuit favours less powerful machinery for track day goers. It includes the popular corkscrew, a challenging corner for any track day enthusiast.
Anglesey International
The Anglesey International GP circuit offers state of the art safety and run off designs with fast, medium and slow sections. The circuit is suitable for every category of trackday bike with a mix of downhill sweeps, with interesting rises and some varying cambers.
Brands Hatch GP
One of the world’s most iconic motor racing venues, Brands Hatch plays host to some of the biggest international events including World Super Bikes and British Superbike Championship.
Brands Hatch Indy
One of the world’s most iconic motor racing venues, Brands Hatch plays host to some of the biggest international events including World Super Bikes and British Superbike Championship.
Cadwell Park
Nicknamed the ‘mini Nürburgring’, Cadwell Park is a favourite of many bikers around the UK and hosts the British Superbike race over the August bank holiday weekend.
It attracts the biggest crowds of the season to witness some of the worlds best riders tackling the infamous ‘Mountain’ section, where bikes frequently get airborne.
Donington Park
Donington Park first opened its gates in 1931, initially for motorcycle racing and then two years later for car action. The circuit went on to stage Grand Prix for both motorcycles and cars in the pre-war era. Donington Park was subsequently re-built and re-opened in 1977 and has staged the British Motorcycle Grand Prix annually since 1987. Among other accolades, Donington Park staged the first ever round of the World Superbike Championship, as well as holding the F1 Grand Prix of Europe in 1993. In the past four years the circuit has been resurfaced, while the pit complex, race control, media building and timekeepers’ offices have recently been completely rebuilt in a £5million development.
Mallory Park
Mallory Park claims to be the UK’s ‘friendliest circuit’. There are 5 corners on the 1.35 mile long track, the UK’s second smallest circuit, making it easy to learn and also features the fastest corner in UK racing, the slowest hairpin and the trickiest chicane.
Oulton Park
Oulton Park’s picturesque circuit is characterised by it’s rapidly changing gradients and blind crests leading into unforgiving corners making it one of the most challenging and thrilling circuits for trackday enthusiasts.
Pembrey
Pembrey racing circuit, in the South of Wales is a popular testing circuit due to it’s varied corners and secluded location and a popular venue for bike track days.
The lap is governed by two vital corners, Brooklands Hairpin and Honda Curve both leading onto very fast sections of the circuit so carrying speed is vital.
Rockingham
With a 150mph banking, Rockingham is a testament to the courage and nerve of any trackday addict.
Rockingham features hairpins, straights and chicanes with ample passing and run off areas. A superb mix for trackday addicts from novice to the more experienced riders.



