Is Oulton Park a good track?
Built into the natural contours of the Cheshire countryside, Oulton Park’s combination of stunning scenery and spectacular racing make it one of the most picturesque and best-loved circuits for spectators and competitors alike.
Which is the best stand at Oulton Park?
This is one of the most exciting spots on the whole Oulton Park circuits as cars and bikes rapidly decelerate from the high speed hill top straight into a tricky little chicane.
Who is the owner of Oulton Park?
Jonathan Palmer
MSV is owned 75% by Chief Executive Jonathan Palmer and 25% by Sir Peter Ogden. MSV’s many related businesses include running the British Superbike and GB3 Championships, and the world-renowned PalmerSport corporate driving event, which is based at its Bedford Autodrome facility.
Who won at Oulton Park?
‘The race of his life’ – Lee Jackson secures maiden BSB win with Race 3 success at Oulton Park. Lee Jackson claimed a maiden British Superbike Championship win on Monday at Oulton Park.
How far is a lap of Oulton Park?
2.692 mi
The full circuit is 2.692 mi (4.332 km).
Is Oulton Park Hilly?
Track is hilly, 2 laps all tarmac for 10k. Post race is well organised for collecting goodies.
Are spectators allowed at Oulton Park?
Who built Oulton Park?
The park was first created during the 18th century. George Ormerod’s ‘History of Cheshire’ (1819) notes that the owner was Sir John Grey-Egerton.
Who won BSB 2022?
Bennetts BSB’s newest race winner Jackson ready “to keep this ball rolling now!”
Is Oulton Park Marathon flat?
Oulton Park Marathon Route Runners follow a flat route around the race circuit located at Tarporley in Cheshire.
How many acres is Oulton Park?
320 acres
Oulton Park Racing Circuit is a 1.6 mile long racing circuit, situated in 320 acres of glorious Cheshire countryside, providing spectacular car and bike racing from April to October. This includes British Superbikes, British Touring Cars, Formula 3 and Family Fun Days.
Are dogs allowed at Oulton Park?
To ensure safety, it is a condition of admission to any of our race circuits (including Oulton Park) that no animals (except guide dogs) are allowed on site and any person found in breach of this condition will be asked to leave.