Introduction

Mallory Park is a famous racing circuit and home to international and national motorsport events since the 1950s. Its evocative history includes such legendary names as Senna, Mansell and Hill.

The circuit is 1.4 miles long, contains both technically demanding and fast sections including the famous Shaw’s hairpin and is the perfect circuit to host everything from the Le Mans Classic Car Experience and Supercar Challenge to the Single-Seater and Formula One Experience.

Directions

At junction 21 of the M1 take the A5460 towards Leicester. Filter left onto the A563 outer ring road following the brown tourist information signs to Mallory Park.

Turn right onto the ring road towards Leicester West & North. Carry on until reaching the A47. Turn left for Hinckley and follow A47 until just outside Earl Shilton.

Turn right at the tourist information sign for Mallory Park.

  • Introduction

  • Directions

Driving Experience Days At Mallory Park

Mallory Park is a famous racing circuit and home to international and national motorsport events since the 1950s. Its evocative history includes such legendary names as Senna, Mansell and Hill.

The circuit is 1.4 miles long, contains both technically demanding and fast sections including the famous Shaw’s hairpin and is the perfect circuit to host everything from the Le Mans Classic Car Experience and Supercar Challenge to the Single-Seater and Formula One Experience.

2004 saw the opening of Mallory Park’s brand new Mike Hailwood complex. Located overlooking the circuit’s start line, this state-of-the-art facility offers a great place to entertain on race days or a really different venue for a meeting, conference or product launch for up to 170 guests.