The TR Register is looking forward to its next fantastic track day, following on from the success of Castle Combe in April.
Howard Cottrell, an Association of Hillclimb and Sprint Schools instructor, will be on hand all day to provide instruction, making this day perfect for novices and beginners.
This one is a little different. We aren’t on a race circuit but on the Curborough Sprint Course, near Lichfield. This means that:
- There’s only one car on the track at a time
- It’s open to all cars, classics and moderns (but not EVs)
- It’s limited to just 20 cars, £75 / car
- A helmet isn’t essential for cars with a fixed roof, just highly recommended
- A helmet is essential for soft-top cars. Sorry, we won’t have helmets to hire out; you’ll have to bring your own
- All drivers must have a valid UK driving licence
- The static noise test is 105 dBa at 0.5m and 45 degrees from the tip of the exhaust
- spectators, second drivers and passenger rides are all free
- The café will not be open, but there are at least three cafes within 2 miles of the course
The Curborough Sprint Course is used by our TR Register Sprint and Hillclimb championships, so it is an ideal try-out for those wishing to dip their toes in the water with more competitive motorsport or just enjoy your TR!
Timetable
08.30 Site opens
09.45 Driver and passenger briefing
09.55 Sign on
10.00 Course opens
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Course reopens
17.00 Course closes
BUY YOUR TICKET HERE - STRICTLY LIMITED TO JUST 20 CARS!




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