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If you know which circuit you are after they will usually have their own website with details of upcoming trackdays. Failing that you could try trackdays.co.uk but they are a broker so if you find a date on there that suits then try goggling it to find out who the actual organiser is and book directly.
If you are wanting to do one of the msv circuits Brands,Snetterton,Cadwell,Bedford,Oulton you can have a look at the main msv website and it will tell you what is on each day.
http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/trackdays/car-ca...
http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/trackdays/car-ca...
Was going to suggest this one but the calendar includes test days so unless you've have an MSA license it could be annoying:
http://www.motorsportdays.com/
http://www.motorsportdays.com/
Edited by spyderman8 on Tuesday 2nd September 13:03
I feel the need to make a point here.
Yes, trackdays.co.uk are a broker, but they don't charge a premium like concert ticket agencies - their advertised price is the TDO's advertised price, as far as I have seen. TheTDO pays them their advertising fee and wouldn't be putting their track days on there if they weren't entirely happy to do so. Every TDO (other than MSV, who own their own tracks) needs to get over 85% attendance at a track day to break even, and its a competitive business.
Yes, trackdays.co.uk are a broker, but they don't charge a premium like concert ticket agencies - their advertised price is the TDO's advertised price, as far as I have seen. TheTDO pays them their advertising fee and wouldn't be putting their track days on there if they weren't entirely happy to do so. Every TDO (other than MSV, who own their own tracks) needs to get over 85% attendance at a track day to break even, and its a competitive business.
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