THRUXTON
Thruxton Circuit is the UK’s fastest race track, renowned for its high-speed corners and exhilarating driving experience. Nestled in the Hampshire countryside, this legendary circuit has been a motorsport favourite since the 1960s, hosting British Touring Cars, Superbikes, and historic racing events.
Defined by sweeping bends, rapid straights, and minimal braking zones, Thruxton rewards precision, confidence, and smooth driving. Its infamous Church Corner—one of the fastest in the UK—pushes drivers to the limit, making every lap a test of skill and bravery. With modern facilities, a spacious paddock, and a rich motorsport legacy, Thruxton offers an unrivalled race car driving experience.
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LOCATION
Thruxton Circuit is set in the picturesque Hampshire countryside, just outside Andover. Conveniently located off the A303, it provides easy access from London, the South Coast, and the West Country, making it a prime destination for motorsport enthusiasts. The circuit is well-connected by train stations in Andover and Salisbury, with Southampton Airport nearby for domestic and international visitors.
📍Thruxton Circuit, Aerodrome Rd, Andover SP11 8PN
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FACILITIES
Thruxton offers a range of modern facilities designed to complement its reputation as the UK’s fastest race track. The circuit features trackside hospitality suites with panoramic views, making it an ideal venue for VIP events, corporate gatherings, and private track days.
The on-site Thruxton Centre provides a dedicated event space for meetings and hospitality, while Café 750 offers freshly prepared food and refreshments throughout the day. With spacious paddock areas, dedicated pit garages, and a professional motorsport infrastructure, Thruxton ensures a seamless and high-quality track experience. A variety of accommodation options in nearby Andover and Salisbury offer convenient overnight stays for those looking to extend their visit.

HISTORY
Thruxton Circuit is the fastest race track in the UK, with a rich motorsport history dating back to the 1950s. Originally an RAF airfield during World War II, it was converted into a racing circuit in 1968, quickly gaining a reputation for its high-speed corners and flowing layout.
Over the decades, Thruxton has hosted British Touring Cars, Formula 3, and superbike championships, attracting some of the biggest names in motorsport. The circuit’s unique combination of flat-out straights and sweeping bends makes it one of the most exhilarating and challenging tracks in the country. Today, Thruxton remains a favourite among professional drivers and track day enthusiasts alike, offering an unparalleled high-speed driving experience.