Cadwell Park
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Location | Lincolnshire, England |
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Major events | BRSCC races |
Full Circuit | |
Length | 3.477 km (2.173 mi) |
Turns | 11 |
Club Circuit | |
Length | 2.370 km (1.481 mi) |
Turns | 7 |
Woodland Circuit | |
Length | 1.139 km (0.712 mi) |
Turns | 5 |
Cadwell Park is a motor racing circuit in Lincolnshire, England, 5 miles (8 km) south of Louth, England,[1] owned and operated by MotorSport Vision, a business associated with former racing driver Jonathan Palmer.[2] 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.[3][4]
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History
Located in the Lincolnshire Wolds, Cadwell Park was established in 1934 by Mr Mansfield Wilkinson of Louth. His sons originally used the land for racing their own motorbikes against each other.
Originally the gravel-drives of the country estate measured 3/4 miles, with tarmac and concrete being added in 1938, with widening and lengthening in 1953, and lengthened again in 1961 with the addition of the Donington Curve.[5]
In 1953 the track was lengthened to 1.3 miles (2.1 km), upon the invitation of the 500 cc motorcycle-engined Formula 3 to race in a traditional bike meeting. Around 30,000 spectators attended that particular race.
The track grew to the current 2.25 miles (3.62 km) layout in 1962 and hosted the British F3 series the next May. Some of the bends are named after family members e.g. Mansfield, Charlie and Chris.
Racing usage
Cadwell is now considered too narrow for high level car races, although Club motorsport associations such as the BARC and 750MC still hold meetings.
Competitively, it is primarily used for motorcycle racing, with the British Superbike Championship round being the biggest event on the circuit's calendar, held during an August weekend each year.[6][7] In 2010, it hosted an additional BSB meeting on the weekend of 22/23 May.
Current events
In addition to the August round of the British Superbike Championship, Cadwell Park also hosts two major historic events with the Vintage Sports Car Club’s annual festival and the new Easter Wolds Trophy covering the post-war period.
The Superkart British Grand Prix is held at the circuit, with the popular Modified Live event also on the calendar.
During the week the circuit offers some general test days and driving experiences, and can also be hired out for private testing and track days.
Other usage
Several tests and feature clips for the motoring program Fifth Gear have been filmed here. They frequently feature racing driver Tiff Needell.
In April 2009, musician and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason flew into the circuit by helicopter to drive his £1.5million Ferrari 512.[8]
In June 2015 the circuit was used as part of the course for pedal-cycling's British National Time Trial Championships.[9]
Stock Car Racing
During the 1960s and 1970s, BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars attracted big crowds to Cadwell. The gradient changes added excitement to the racing, as stock car drivers were accustomed to racing on flat 400-yard oval tracks of shale or tarmac; and likewise their cars' suspensions and gearing were set up for short flat ovals.
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View from Hall Bends, looking towards Coppice
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Chris Curve
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Hall Bends
Lap records
Car Lap Records | ||
Driver | Car | Time |
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Richard Mitcham | Jedi MK6 | 1:21.138 |
Shaun Balfe | Radical SR8 | 1:22.50 |
Robin Liddell | Radical Prosport | 1:25.49 |
Malcolm Scott | Dallara F398 (Monoposto) | 1:26.26 |
Gavin Renshaw | Mitsubishi Evo IX | 1:26.5 [10] |
Lee Atkins | Radical SR4 | 1:29.04 |
Russ Stephens | Radical Clubsport | 1:29.36 |
Motorcycle Lap Records | ||
Rider | Bike | Time |
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Shane Byrne | Kawasaki ZX-10R | 1:26.017 |
John Simpson | Triumph Daytona 675 | 1:33.67 |
Andrew Bennet | Suzuki GSXR1000 | 1:37.5 |
Steve Lake | Yamaha R1 | 1:37.9 |
Superkart Lap Record | ||
Carl Hulme | Anderson/FPE | 1:22.27 |
References
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- ↑ Contact Us, Cadwell Park at MotorSport Vision Limited Retrieved 2015-08-11
- ↑ Cadwell Park, Lincolnshire - NG Road Racing
- ↑ Cadwell Park - British Superbikes official website Archived June 23, 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Britain's Top Circuits, race circuit guide, 1966 hard copy (free supplement with Motor Cycle), Accessed 2015-05-02
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- ↑ Pink Floyd's Nick Mason at Cadwell Park on Wednesday - Louth Leader
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- ↑ Time Attack - Lap Records
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cadwell Park. |
- Motorsport Vision: Cadwell Park
- Map and circuit history at RacingCircuits.info
- Radical SR8 smashes Cadwell Park Fastest Lap
- A lap of Cadwell Park (video)
- Matt Bell's SR3 Lap Record (video)
- Div.1 Superkarts: Carl Hulme at Cadwell (video)
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