North Weald Airfield

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North Weald Airfield Notes

North Weald Airfield, located in Essex, United Kingdom, began its life as a Royal Air Force (RAF) station in 1916, playing a crucial role in both World Wars. Post-war, its extensive runways found new purpose as a motorsport venue. While never a purpose-built racing circuit, North Weald utilizes the airfield's concrete perimeter roads and taxiways to create a distinctive and challenging temporary track.



The typical circuit layout is relatively flat and fast, characterized by long straights linked by a variety of corners. These range from sweeping bends demanding commitment to tighter, more technical sections that reward precision. The surface is generally concrete, offering high grip levels but also being notoriously unforgiving on tires and suspension. Overtaking opportunities are present at the end of the straights, but require careful planning due to the track's narrow nature in places.



Technically, North Weald lacks purpose-built circuit infrastructure. Run-off areas are limited, often consisting of grass or gravel traps directly adjacent to the track. Safety measures are therefore paramount, and racing is usually conducted under strict regulations. The circuit's temporary nature also means the layout can vary from event to event, adding an element of unpredictability.



North Weald primarily hosts club-level racing events, including sprints, track days, and drifting competitions. Its accessible location and relatively low cost make it a popular venue for amateur and semi-professional racers. The airfield's rich aviation history also adds to its unique appeal, with vintage aircraft often on display during race weekends, providing a captivating backdrop to the on-track action.



What sets North Weald apart is its blend of motorsport and aviation heritage. The roar of engines, both piston and jet, echoes across the airfield, creating an atmosphere unlike any other racing circuit in the UK. Its temporary nature, demanding surface, and historical significance combine to offer a raw and authentic motorsport experience, a tangible link to the past where speed and skill are paramount.

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Direction
Sens horaire
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Tours Téléchargés
4
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Longueur
2.41 km
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Gain Vertical
0 m
speed
Vitesse moyenne
136 kph
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Temps de tour moyen
1:03.5
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Rapport puissance-poids moyen
0.11
sports_motorsports Nom du Pilote: Team DKR
Temps du tour: 50.100
tire_repair Pneu: 180 AD07
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