2026 classic car track day
Discussion
Hi folks.
Looks like I won't be able to make the Lancia Club trackday in 2026, which I'm gutted about.
Can you tell me about any other trackdays you know of that are ideally in the south of the UK, suited to classic cars?
I'm aware I could go to any trackday but my 50 year old Fulvia 1.3 isn't fast compared to modern stuff and I would rather be mixing with cars of similar performance.
Thanks
Looks like I won't be able to make the Lancia Club trackday in 2026, which I'm gutted about.
Can you tell me about any other trackdays you know of that are ideally in the south of the UK, suited to classic cars?
I'm aware I could go to any trackday but my 50 year old Fulvia 1.3 isn't fast compared to modern stuff and I would rather be mixing with cars of similar performance.
Thanks
Ross at Slip & Grip Automotive runs track days at Castle Combe which aren’t specifically classic focused but certainly have an eclectic mix.
Have a browse through here to get an idea.
https://www.slipandgripautomotive.co.uk/shop/track...
Have a browse through here to get an idea.
https://www.slipandgripautomotive.co.uk/shop/track...
The TR register normally have a day at Castle Combe in April/May. It's open to non-members with classics. I have taken my 1970's Alfa in the past and it's been a good day. Costs c £250 for non-members. Here is the link to the 2025 event, organised by Kevin Bryant. https://www.tr-register.co.uk/article/2025/02/0350...
Also the Alfa Romeo Owners Club hope to organise some track days this year, possible Castle Combe (April), Donington (October), also maybe Croft in July, but that's not south obviously. These days are strictly for members only. For the cost of the LMC day at Goodwood (£350 in 2025 iirc), you'll have plenty of change out of joining AROC + the day at Castle Combe is c£160 as the club only aims to break even, so it's cheap for members. However, non Alfas are not allowed...except the odd classic Lancia..as I'm involved in the decisions lol, so we could squeak you in, but tickets sell to members very fast so you have to be signed up and ready as soon as the sales go live.
Also the Alfa Romeo Owners Club hope to organise some track days this year, possible Castle Combe (April), Donington (October), also maybe Croft in July, but that's not south obviously. These days are strictly for members only. For the cost of the LMC day at Goodwood (£350 in 2025 iirc), you'll have plenty of change out of joining AROC + the day at Castle Combe is c£160 as the club only aims to break even, so it's cheap for members. However, non Alfas are not allowed...except the odd classic Lancia..as I'm involved in the decisions lol, so we could squeak you in, but tickets sell to members very fast so you have to be signed up and ready as soon as the sales go live.
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