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Bemsee Motorcycle Race Meeting At: Brands Hatch Indy, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NG
A natural amphitheatre offering unrivalled views of the action from various vantage points, Brands Hatch is known as Britain's best-loved motor racing circuit which offers visitors the chance to get on track themselves with an array of driving experiences and trackdays.

Brands Hatch's unique combination of dips, cambers, fearsome corners and hills means it is still one of the world's favourite racing circuits and continues to go from strength to strength.
Contact: 01708 720305
Event Series: DFDS Seaways Yamaha Past Masters
Bemsee Motorcycle Race Meeting At: Oulton Park, Little Budworth, Tarporley CW6 9BW
Built into the natural contours of the Cheshire countryside, Oulton Park's combination of stunning scenery and spectacular racing make it one of the most picturesque and best-loved circuits for spectators and competitors alike.

Over more than 60 years it has gathered a reputation as the country's toughest test for both bike and rider.

The venue remains as popular as ever with fans thanks to the superb views of the circuit from the extensive spectator banking.
Contact: 01708 720305
Event Series: DFDS Seaways Yamaha Past Masters
Bemsee Motorcycle Race Meeting At: Snetterton 300, Norwich, Norfolk, NR16 2JU
Snetterton was built as an RAF airfield, designated for use by the 96th United States Air Force Bomber Group between May 1943 and November 1948. The circuit itself was created in 1951 from the network of remaining runways and its first race event was held in the same year by the Aston Martin Owner's Club.

The circuit configuration has changed several times during Snetterton's 60-year history. In the 1960s and early '70s it was 2.7 miles in length and a large section ran almost adjacent to the A11 road, before a sharp hairpin turn and a long run back to what are now the Brundle and Nelson corners.

During this period Russell Bend was added as the final corner of the track, in order to slow race vehicles as they approached the pits. Since the 1970s however, the lap was shortened considerably to just under two miles until 2010, when circuit owner MSV announced the greatest redevelopment in the venue's history to create a new multi-configuration layout, which was completed in February 2011.
Contact: 01708 720305
Event Series: DFDS Seaways Yamaha Past Masters
Bemsee Motorcycle Race Meeting At: Donington Park GP, Castle Donington, Derby, Leicestershire DE74 2RP
Donington Park is the oldest UK motorsport circuit still in operation. The first racing took place in 1931 using the narrow roads that accessed the Donington Hall estate as it was then. In 1933, the track was made permanent and welcomed pre-war Grand Prix racing including the legendary Auto Union Silver Arrows driven by Bernd Rosemeyer and Tazio Nuvolari.

During World War II, the circuit was requisitioned by the Ministry of Defence to be used as a military vehicle depot. Racing didn’t return until 1977 after the land was purchased and the circuit rebuilt by businessman Tom Wheatcroft.

Quickly, Donington became one of Europe’s premier venues. 1985 brought the Melbourne loop extension and in 1987, the first Grand Prix motorcycle race. Eventually becoming MotoGP, Donington hosted the event until 2009. In 1988, the first ever World Superbike race was held at the circuit and the series still races there to this day.
Contact: 01708 720305
Event Series: DFDS Seaways Yamaha Past Masters
Bemsee Motorcycle Race Meeting At: Cadwell Park, Louth LN11 9SE
Fondly nicknamed the 'mini-Nüautrburgring', Cadwell Park has a rich history and will celebrate its 90th anniversary in 2024. Located 10 miles north of Horncastle and five miles south of Louth, the Lincolnshire circuit is especially popular with bikers nationwide and remains as closely-held as ever in the hearts of motorsport fans.

Cadwell Park's twisty and undulating nature, winding through open park and woodland, has seen it become established as one of the best circuits in the country. Once discovered, it is often a firm favourite amongst many who visit, whether as a spectator or participant.
Contact: 01708 720305
Event Series: DFDS Seaways Yamaha Past Masters
Bemsee Motorcycle Race Meeting At: Cadwell Sidecar Revival, Louth LN11 9SE
Fondly nicknamed the 'mini-Nüautrburgring', Cadwell Park has a rich history and will celebrate its 90th anniversary in 2024. Located 10 miles north of Horncastle and five miles south of Louth, the Lincolnshire circuit is especially popular with bikers nationwide and remains as closely-held as ever in the hearts of motorsport fans.

Cadwell Park's twisty and undulating nature, winding through open park and woodland, has seen it become established as one of the best circuits in the country. Once discovered, it is often a firm favourite amongst many who visit, whether as a spectator or participant.
Contact: 01708 720305
Event Series: DFDS Seaways Yamaha Past Masters
Bemsee Motorcycle Race Meeting At: Snetterton 300, Norwich, Norfolk, NR16 2JU
Snetterton was built as an RAF airfield, designated for use by the 96th United States Air Force Bomber Group between May 1943 and November 1948. The circuit itself was created in 1951 from the network of remaining runways and its first race event was held in the same year by the Aston Martin Owner's Club.

The circuit configuration has changed several times during Snetterton's 60-year history. In the 1960s and early '70s it was 2.7 miles in length and a large section ran almost adjacent to the A11 road, before a sharp hairpin turn and a long run back to what are now the Brundle and Nelson corners.

During this period Russell Bend was added as the final corner of the track, in order to slow race vehicles as they approached the pits. Since the 1970s however, the lap was shortened considerably to just under two miles until 2010, when circuit owner MSV announced the greatest redevelopment in the venue's history to create a new multi-configuration layout, which was completed in February 2011.
Contact: 01708 720305
Event Series: DFDS Seaways Yamaha Past Masters
Bemsee Motorcycle Race Meeting At: Brands Hatch Indy, Fawkham, Longfield, Kent, DA3 8NG
A natural amphitheatre offering unrivalled views of the action from various vantage points, Brands Hatch is known as Britain's best-loved motor racing circuit which offers visitors the chance to get on track themselves with an array of driving experiences and trackdays.

Brands Hatch's unique combination of dips, cambers, fearsome corners and hills means it is still one of the world's favourite racing circuits and continues to go from strength to strength.
Contact: 01708 720305
Event Series: DFDS Seaways Yamaha Past Masters
Bemsee Motorcycle Race Meeting At: Donington Park National, Castle Donington, Derby, Leicestershire DE74 2RP
Donington Park is the oldest UK motorsport circuit still in operation. The first racing took place in 1931 using the narrow roads that accessed the Donington Hall estate as it was then. In 1933, the track was made permanent and welcomed pre-war Grand Prix racing including the legendary Auto Union Silver Arrows driven by Bernd Rosemeyer and Tazio Nuvolari.

During World War II, the circuit was requisitioned by the Ministry of Defence to be used as a military vehicle depot. Racing didn’t return until 1977 after the land was purchased and the circuit rebuilt by businessman Tom Wheatcroft.

Quickly, Donington became one of Europe’s premier venues. 1985 brought the Melbourne loop extension and in 1987, the first Grand Prix motorcycle race. Eventually becoming MotoGP, Donington hosted the event until 2009. In 1988, the first ever World Superbike race was held at the circuit and the series still races there to this day.
Contact: 01708 720305
Event Series: DFDS Seaways Yamaha Past Masters
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