Snetterton Sprint
16 Sep 2017
Norwich NR16 2JU
Snetterton has undergone somewhat of a renaissance during the recent years following a multi-million pound redevelopment project at the start of 2011, which was met with rave reviews from both spectators and competitors alike. Its combination of long straights and a wide variety of turns challenges both power and handling.
Drawing inspiration from iconic motorsport corners such as Monza's Parabolica and the Montreal Hairpin, the Snetterton 300 circuit hosts the British Touring Car Championship, British Superbike Championship, British Truck Racing Championship and British GT and F4 Championships.
A packed racing programme includes historic racing, including the Autosport Three Hour meeting and an eclectic range of club car and bike action on the three circuit configurations. In addition to the 300, the 200's layout retains the old circuit's character and can be run simultaneously with the short 100 loop, which is popular with Sprint competitors.
In addition to racing, Snetterton is a popular test track and has been used to develop a host of vehicles including the Williams F1-designed Formula Two car and various Le Mans machinery including the Bentley Speed 8, and the futuristic Nissan Deltawing and ZEOD cars.
Drawing inspiration from iconic motorsport corners such as Monza's Parabolica and the Montreal Hairpin, the Snetterton 300 circuit hosts the British Touring Car Championship, British Superbike Championship, British Truck Racing Championship and British GT and F4 Championships.
A packed racing programme includes historic racing, including the Autosport Three Hour meeting and an eclectic range of club car and bike action on the three circuit configurations. In addition to the 300, the 200's layout retains the old circuit's character and can be run simultaneously with the short 100 loop, which is popular with Sprint competitors.
In addition to racing, Snetterton is a popular test track and has been used to develop a host of vehicles including the Williams F1-designed Formula Two car and various Le Mans machinery including the Bentley Speed 8, and the futuristic Nissan Deltawing and ZEOD cars.
To celebrate the Club’s return to the popular Norfolk venue and to complement Sunday’s Formula Vintage Race Season finale, we will be holding a Sprint event on the 100 Circuit, forming another round of the Club’s 2017 Speed Championship.
The day will accommodate the Club’s well-established Class structure for Pre-war Racing and Sports-Cars, as well as Invited classes for Post-war machinery.
There will be no tickets issued for this day, however you will require tickets to attend Sunday’s Race Meeting (CLICK HERE for more information).
TIMETABLE (approx)
Practice begins at 9.00am with Competitive Runs commencing after the Lunch Break at 1.00pm.
The day will accommodate the Club’s well-established Class structure for Pre-war Racing and Sports-Cars, as well as Invited classes for Post-war machinery.
There will be no tickets issued for this day, however you will require tickets to attend Sunday’s Race Meeting (CLICK HERE for more information).
TIMETABLE (approx)
Practice begins at 9.00am with Competitive Runs commencing after the Lunch Break at 1.00pm.
Entry Fees: £140 (½ Price for VSCC Members Under 30 years old)
Opening Date for Entries: 30 June 2017 Closing Date for Entries: 4 September 2017
Non-Race Nat B License, Eligibility documents required.
Entry Form
Competitors Instructions
Regulations
Speed Championship Regs
Snetterton Sprint Handicaps
Opening Date for Entries: 30 June 2017 Closing Date for Entries: 4 September 2017
Non-Race Nat B License, Eligibility documents required.
Entry Form
Competitors Instructions
Regulations
Speed Championship Regs
Snetterton Sprint Handicaps
This page shows the named trophies awarded at this meeting and the associated aggregate trophies.
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You'll find the circuit 10 miles north-east of Thetford on the A11 from London to Norwich. Coming from the south, leave the M11 at junction 9 and follow the A11. From the north or west, use the M11/A11 and join the A11 after Newmarket.
Eccles Road, Attleborough and Thetford stations are on the main Cambridge to Norwich line.
Eccles Road, Attleborough and Thetford stations are on the main Cambridge to Norwich line.
Please contact comps@vscc.co.uk
Marshals Instructions
Marshals Instructions
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