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Rockingham Motor Speedway



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Rockingham motor speedway in Northamptonshire is a full-sized oval racetrack. It was Britain's first speedway of its kind and hosted NASCAR events. Today it functions as a logistics hub for the auto industry. This article will provide more information about Rockingham's rich history.

Rockingham motorspeedway is located near Corby in Northamptonshire

Rockingham Motor Speedway is an older racing motorsport venue, located near Corby, England. It was once home to professional and club races, testing and driver training, exhibitions and conferences. It is no longer in use but is an important piece of motorsports history.


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It was Britain’s first full-sized oval speedway

Rockingham Motor Speedway, Britain's first fully-sized oval speedway, opened in 2001. The track is a 1.94-mile infield road course and hosted racing events for several different motorsports. Following approval from East Northants' Planning Committee, the racetrack closed its grandstands on January 2019. However, it is not entirely dead, as it continues to host other events.

It hosted NASCAR events

During its early days, the Rockingham Motor Speedway was known as the North Carolina Motor Speedway, which was built in 1965. The project was overseen by Harold Brasington, who had previously built Darlington Raceway, NASCAR's first superspeedway. Rockingham's property owner, Bill Land, helped Brasington find funding for the project. They sold the shares for one dollar each to local investors. More than 1000 people now own shares in the new track.


It's now an automotive logistics center

The former Rockingham Motor Speedway has been transformed into an auto logistics hub that will provide up to 200 new jobs for the Northamptonshire community. The facility will have a reconditioning/testing facility as well as an auction house. The site will also offer a range of services to the automotive industry, including remarketing events.

It features five grandstands

Rockingham Speedway is a motorsports facility that opened in 2001. It boasts a US-style oval track that can hold 52,000 people. It was due to be demolished when it opened. However, investors were able purchase it at a fraction of the cost. The facility boasts a parking garage worth millions of dollars and 40,000 square foot office space. The track is undergoing renovations including new security precautions. The track is currently undergoing security improvements, including perimeter fencing, CCTV and better lighting.


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It simulates various driving conditions

Rockingham Motor Speedway offers a fully controlled environment where you can simulate different driving conditions. It includes an interactive map, video simulators, write-ups, and several racing lines. The simulator is intended to teach drivers about different vehicle control technologies.




FAQ

What does it cost to participate in a race

This depends on the event. There are some events that charge entry fees and others that don't.

Some events require payment before entry. Others will allow you in without any cost.


What is the difference between a road car and a racing car?

Road cars are intended to be driven on public roads. These cars are made specifically for racing. They have special aerodynamic features that help them accelerate quickly and brake sharply.


Are there rules about how a racecar should look?

No. No.

However, they must meet certain safety requirements.


How fast can a racecar accelerate

The acceleration rate of a race car will vary depending on its weight.

For instance, a lighter car accelerates quicker than a heavy one.


Do race car drivers earn money?

Yes. Many race car drivers earn a living wage.

However, many race car drivers only make small salaries.


What cars do racecar drivers use?

Modern race cars are often powered by engines. These engines are very similar to those used in normal passenger cars.

Instead of running on petrol, they use compressed air.



Statistics

  • Forget the 200-mph battles of the late 1980s; no one, not even McLaren itself, predicted the inimitable F1 would go as fast as it did. (motortrend.com)
  • This change may give an improvement of up to 29% fuel efficiency. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • In 2009, the slick tires returned as a part of revisions to the rules for the 2009 season; slicks have no grooves and give up to 18% more contact with the track. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • According to AutoSport, IndyCar's top speeds are 380km/h or 236 mph. (motorbiscuit.com)
  • According to FormulaMoney, the design, development, and construction of chassis and engines can cost teams as much as $255 million annually. (businessinsider.com)



External Links

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How To

How can I make my living as a driver

If you really want to become a professional racing driver, you will have to earn money while you wait for your chance at winning a championship. Many racers work full-time jobs while training for their next race. Others sell merchandise or become endorsers on their spare days. Other drivers may also take part on paid test sessions in order to prove their ability to drive professionally.




 



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