
Mallory Park (Leicestershire) ::
Mallory Park is a motor racing circuit situated in the village of Kirkby Mallory, just off the A47, between Leicester and Hinckley, in central England. Originally used for grass-track until 1955, a new, basically oval hard-surfaced course was constructed for 1956, with a later extension forming a loop with a hairpin bend.

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The circuit has a number of formations, founded on a basic one-mile oval, with the majority of configurations including the northerly extension to the tight, 180° Shaw's Hairpin. At the other end of the circuit lies the long right-hand Gerard's Bend. Gerard's is about a third of a mile long and turns through nearly 200°. It was named after local racing hero Bob Gerard, who opened the newly reconstructed circuit on 25 April 1956. Unusually, there are a number of large lakes occupying approximately half of the circuit infield.
How To Find Us
Mallory Park Circuit,
Church Road,
Kirkby Mallory,
Leicestershire,
LE9 7QE
Tel: 01455 502214
By Car: From the M1 junction 21 and M69 junction 3, follow the B4114 towards Narborough. At the first island turn right onto the B582 signposted Enderby and follow this road to the junction with the A47. Turn left at the traffic lights and follow the brown tourist information signs to reach the circuit.
By Rail: The closest train station to Mallory Park is Hinckley, located just 5 miles away from the circuit.
Track Information
The Mallory Park track is approximately 1.8 miles long. This will equate to 3 Laps for any Taster experiences and 5 laps for any Thrill (Double the Distance) experiences. Catering is provided on site and there is disabled access.