Cadwell Park's Hall Bends
The TVR Car Club is holding a track day at Cadwell Park on Monday 22 May 2006.
The price is £145 (£5 extra for non-club members) and all marques are welcome. Cadwell is a great 2.173 mile circuit, often dubbed the mini-Nürburgring because of its gradients and 11 tricky corners.
Set in the rolling Lincolnshire countryside, Cadwell Park was established in 1934. The original track, with its fearsome and photogenic Mountain feature, grew to its current 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 crackers, the track's swooping nature providing fantastic racing.
A number of keen drivers meet the previous night in Louth for an Italian meal and a few beers and stay in a local B&B - details on this from Ian Bannister.
To book, call the TVRCC on 01952 822126.