Curborough Sprint Course Long Course

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Curborough Sprint Course, nestled in the heart of Staffordshire, UK, is a historic and challenging sprint circuit renowned for its tight corners and demanding layout. Originally part of the Curborough Hall Farm, the track's motorsport history began in the 1950s with informal gatherings of enthusiasts. The Midland Automobile Club (MAC) formalized the venue in 1957, establishing the sprint course that continues to thrill competitors today.



The circuit, approximately 0.8 miles (1.3 km) in length, is characterized by its predominantly flat terrain and intricate sequence of corners. The course features two distinct layouts: the Figure-of-Eight and the more frequently used 'Triangular' layout. The Figure-of-Eight crosses itself, adding an extra layer of complexity. The Triangular layout is defined by a series of tight, technical turns, including the notorious Mole Hill corner, a blind, steeply banked right-hander that demands precision and commitment. Other challenging corners include the tight Esses and the final Barn Corner, requiring drivers to scrub off speed dramatically before the finish line.



Curborough's technical characteristics emphasize car handling and driver skill over outright horsepower. Its short straights and numerous corners reward nimble cars and drivers who can maintain momentum. The track is popular with a wide range of vehicles, from classic sports cars to modern single-seaters. Events typically include sprint races for various classes of cars, catering to both amateur and professional drivers. The circuit's unique challenge lies in its unforgiving nature; minor errors can result in significant time loss, making consistency paramount for success.



What sets Curborough apart is its intimate atmosphere and the close proximity of spectators to the action. The layout allows for excellent viewing opportunities, creating a vibrant and engaging experience for motorsport fans. The circuit's rich history, challenging layout, and accessible nature have cemented its place as a beloved venue in the British motorsport scene.

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Direction
Clockwise
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Uploaded Laps
9
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Length
1.06 km
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Vertical Gain
0 m
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Average Speed
51 kph
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Average Lap Time
1:15.2
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Power to Weight Average
0.07
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Lap Time: 1:04.400
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Other Variations

Track Turns Length km Laps Avg Time Avg kph P/W Avg
Curborough Sprint Course (Short Course) - 0.82 2 0:32.1 92 -

Curborough Sprint Course Long Course is 1.1 km, clockwise. Fastest recorded lap: 35.700 (Toyota Yaris XP10 2000).

Frequently asked questions

How long is Curborough Sprint Course Long Course?

Curborough Sprint Course Long Course is 1.1 km (0.7 mi) long.

Which direction does Curborough Sprint Course Long Course run?

Curborough Sprint Course Long Course runs clockwise.

What is the lap record at Curborough Sprint Course Long Course?

The fastest recorded lap at Curborough Sprint Course Long Course is 35.700 in a Toyota Yaris XP10 2000.

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