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Auto 66 Club Bike ChampionshipsAuto 66 Club Bike ChampionshipsSat 27 Oct - Sun 28 OctVenue: Cadwell Park (click here for map) Ticket: 1 Family Usual price: £32 Tickets Remaining: 456 The Auto 66 club was formed 46 years ago and they organise sprints and hill climbs as well as circuit races. Cadwell Park is their spiritual home and all their single day events in 2012 feature a mix of solo and sidecar races for their enthusiastic members. For additional ticket enquiries, detailed venue information and event timetables visit http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/ Cadwell Park circuit informationFondly nicknamed the 'mini Nürburgring', Cadwell Park is held closely in the hearts of many motorsport fans. Located 10 miles north of Horncastle and five miles south of Louth, the Lincolnshire circuit is especially popular with bikers nationwide. Cadwell Park's twisty and undulating nature, winding through open park and woodland, has marked it out as one of the best circuits in the country. Once discovered, it is often a firm favourite amongst many who visit, whether as a spectator or participant. The circuit is also one of the most popular destinations on the MCE Insurance British Superbike calendar, with the infamous 'Mountain' section, which riders usually tackle airborne, providing a particular challenge. As the circuit's reputation continues to build, there are an increasing number of club car events taking place at the circuit including the Historic and Classic Sports Car Club's Wolds Trophy and the popular Vintage Sports Car Festival, along with two vintage motorcycle events. Circuit historySet in the rolling Lincolnshire countryside, Cadwell Park was established in 1934. The length of the track almost doubled to 1.3 miles in 1953, when the ascendant 500cc motorcycle-engined F3 class was invited to race in a traditional bike meeting. Reg Spreckley thus became the track's first car race winner in his Cooper. Some 30,000 spectators were said to have watched the meeting. The original track, with its fearsome and photogenic Mountain feature, grew to its current 2.25-mile layout in 1962 and hosted the British F3 series the following May. It has three configurations - the rarely used Woodlands circuit, the short Club circuit, and the splendid, daunting Full circuit. These days, its car racing exploits are confined to club meetings but they are invariably superb, the track's swooping nature providing fantastic racing, and the challenge proving irresistible to drivers and riders alike. Circuit Statistics
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