Circuit History

The track was founded by the late Bill Chesson and the Astra Motor Club in 1955. They promoted stock-car racing and grass-track racing for motorcycles, and it wasn't until 1965 when asphalt was laid for the circuit, for hosting car racing up to Formula 3.

On February 4, 1967 the sport of Rallycross was born at Lydden. Combining tarmac and non-tarmac elements, the inaugural race was won by Vic Elford in a Porsche 911. Between 1973 and 1996 Lydden Circuit saw a total of 23 rounds for the Embassy/ERA European Rallycross Championships and FIA European Championships for Rallycross Drivers, all organised by the Thames Estuary Automobile Club (TEAC). To this day, Lydden, as the so-called "Home of Rallycross", still holds British Rallycross Championship racing, especially with its Easter Monday meeting. For the 40th anniversary event in 2007, 8000 people packed into Lydden, which is currently the spectator record for the circuit.

In 1989, after disagreements between venue owner Chesson and the RAC MSA about the safety precautions of the track, the circuit was bought by plant-hire entrepreneur and regular rallycross competitor Tom Bissett.

In 1991 McLaren bought the track and leased it to the British Motorcycle Racing Club (BMCRC) from 1993 on, thus allowing both cars and bikes to have full use of the track. BMCRC have been based at Lydden since, and it forms this home track, playing host to the annual 'Lord of Lydden' and 'Sidecar burnup' races, together with a number of club motorcycle race meetings.

Another piece in the history of Lydden came in 2003, when McLaren had an application turned down for Lydden to become a private testing venue.

From 2008 on the new lease holder of the circuit will be, for at least five years, the Waste Recycling Consultant, former MSA British Rallycross Champion (2002 and 2005) and FIA European Rallycross Championship runner-up (1992) Pat Doran. Pat, an Englishman of Irish origin from Thorverton in Devon, is planning several improvements for the venue as well as an extension of the racing programme (for cars and bikes alike) and his oldest daughter Amy has been appointed as director for day-to-day running of the circuit.

Licence

Lydden Hill Circuit

Circuit Length: 1 mile

Address:
Wootton,
Canterbury,
Kent CT4 6RX.

Tel: 01304 830557

Current Lap Record (old circuit)- Martin Schanche (Ford RS200 E2) drove 3 ½ laps (1 lap = 1400 m) in 2:28.8 Minutes during the 1990 FIA ERC round.

How To Find Us


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How to get there: Just off the A2 between Canterbury and Dover.

Places To Stay
(quote 'Lydden Hill Race Circuit' and get a discount)

* Holiday Inn Express
01303 298454
www.hiexfolkestone.com
Cheriton Parc
Chertion High Street
Folkestone
Kent
CT18 8AN

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* Ramada Hotel (Dover) -01304 821230
www.ramadadover.co.uk
Ramada Dover
Singledge Lane
Whitfield
Dover
Kent
CT16 3EL

* The Holiday Inn (Ashford) - 0871 423 4931
www.holidayinn.com
Holiday Inn
Ashford-Central
Canterbury Road
Ashford
TN24 8QQ

* Holiday Inn Express (Canterbury) - 0871 423 4876
www.hiexpress.co.uk
Express by Holiday Inn
A2 Upper Harbledown
Canterbury
CT2 9HX

* Beechborough B&B (Canterbury) - 01227 83 22 83
www.beechborough.com
Park Lane
Bishopsbourne
Canterbury
Kent CT4 5HY

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