
Castle Combe Circuit is a motor racing circuit located in Wiltshire, England. It opened for racing in 1950 and is built on the site of a former World War II airfield. The circuit is one of the UK’s longest-running racing venues and has a strong place in British club motorsport. Castle Combe is known for its fast, flowing layout, high-speed corners, and old-school character. Because the track has limited run-off in some areas, it rewards smooth driving, precision, and confidence. It has hosted many types of racing, including saloon cars, sports cars, single-seaters, motorcycles, and historic events. Today, Castle Combe remains a popular venue for racing, track days, and motorsport fans in the southwest of England.
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