Croft Circuit

Croft

Website: Croft Circuit


Motor racing at Croft can be traced back as far as the 1920’s, demonstrating the significance of such a circuit to UK motorsport. Despite time as an aircraft landing area, due to the vantage point of the venue from the view of air traffic, Croft has retained its motor racing heritage for many years.

Offering both tarmac facilities, for car and bike racing events, and off-roading facilities for the Rallycross Championships, Croft is an ideal circuit for drivers, marshals and spectators alike.

How to Get There:

Travelling South by Road

Take junction 58 off the A1(M) signed Darlington. Follow this route through Darlington, then follow the A167 towards Northallerton. Croft Circuit is signposted approximately 2 miles south of Croft on Tees.

Travelling North by Road

Take junction 57 off the A1(M) to Darlington. At the second roundabout take the 5th exit – signed Northallerton A167. Continue on this route as above.

Contact: Dave Lea by email: d8lea@btinternet.com