Cadwell Park

Cadwell Park
Motorcycle Full Circuit (2004–present)
LocationLincolnshire, England
Time zoneGMT (UTC+0)
BST (April–October, UTC+1)
Coordinates53°18′32″N 0°3′47″W / 53.30889°N 0.06306°W / 53.30889; -0.06306
OwnerMotorSport Vision (January 2004–present)
Opened1938
Major eventsCurrent:
BSB (1995–2019, 2021–present)
Former:
British F3 (1954–1955, 1962, 1965, 1970–1972, 1974–1975, 1977–1983)
Full Circuit (1961–present)
Length3.502 km (2.175 miles)
Turns18
Race lap record1:21.036 (Sam Moss, Anderson CSK, 2021, Superkart)
Motorcycle Full Circuit (2004–present)
Length3.508 km (2.180 miles)
Turns19
Race lap record1:25.858 (Bradley Ray, Yamaha YZF-R1, 2022, SBK)
Club Circuit (1961–present)
Length2.375 km (1.476 miles)
Turns10
Race lap record0:55.400 (Tony Lanfranchi, Elva Mk VII, 1963, Sports car)
Woodlands Circuit (1961–present)
Length1.365 km (0.848 miles)
Turns9
Full Circuit (1952–1960)
Length2.012 km (1.250 miles)
Turns13
Original Circuit (1938–1950)
Length1.207 km (0.750 miles)
Turns7

Cadwell Park is a motor racing circuit in Lincolnshire, England, 5 mi (8.0 km) south of Louth, owned and operated by MotorSport Vision, a business associated with former racing driver Jonathan Palmer.[1] Sited on former parkland across a steep-sided valley with dips and crests, the circuit features sharp changes in gradient, including one section called The Mountain where bikes can become airborne by up to several feet. Its mix of challenging corners has led to its nickname as the Mini-Nürburgring.[2][3]

  1. ^ Contact Us, Cadwell Park at MotorSport Vision Limited Retrieved 11 August 2015
  2. ^ Cadwell Park, Lincolnshire Archived 3 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine - NG Road Racing
  3. ^ Cadwell Park - British Superbikes official website Archived 23 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine

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