The Indy Circuit clockwise configuration at Brands Hatch in Kent, England utilizes the compact 1.2-mile Indy layout in clockwise direction at this legendary British motorsport venue. The Indy designation indicates the shorter club circuit that operates independently from the famous Grand Prix loop, with clockwise flow creating the intended corner sequence through the circuit's natural amphitheater setting. This variant serves club racing, testing, and driver training at one of Britain's most historic racing venues.
Operating the Indy Circuit CW showcases Brands Hatch's dual-circuit character where the compact Indy loop provides accessible racing separate from the GP circuit's additional sections. The Indy circuit's amphitheater setting creates exceptional spectator viewing despite the compact layout. Southern England's maritime climate creates year-round potential though wet weather frequently affects operations. The Indy clockwise configuration provides the standard club racing experience at this storied venue that has hosted motorsport since 1926, serving London-area racing community with British motorsport heritage dating nearly a century.