Experience
On this page you’ll find various ways to experience motorsport for yourself – through attending races, embarking on a driving experience, browsing racing merchandise or reading first-hand accounts from insiders. Have fun!
Guide to the UK’s motor racing circuits

Are you keen to find out if the venue you are visiting is a flat airfield circuit, in which case you need to pack a stepladder, or an undulating parkland track, in which case the camping stool and the beer cooler will do just fine? We can help. Read on here…
Days out for petrolheads in the UK
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Every year in Britain there are a host of motorsport events that go beyond just race meetings, as well as plenty of car-themed attractions to visit. They range from exhibitions and festivals to museums and displays. Here’s our list of some that you might find it worthwhile checking out. Read on here…
Our top 10 wild and wicked driving days

Watch enough racing and – sooner or later – the urge will come upon you to have a go in a fast car yourself. One of the easiest ways to do this is through one of the hundreds of different driving experiences on offer on circuits around the UK. So, what sort of things are available? Read on here…
Gifts and presents

Looking for a Lewis Hamilton gift? We’ve done the legwork with this comprehensive guide to what’s on offer, from t-shirts to diecast replicas.
Ten great books about motorsport
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One of the best ways of getting insight into the world of racing is to read accounts by those who have been there and done it.
Race tickets
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Check out what’s on offer at 100 per cent secure fan exchange Seatwave. Or offer tickets of your own…
All pages in this section
- Guide to the UK’s motor racing circuits
- Days out for petrolheads in the UK
- Our top 10 wild and wicked driving days
- The Lewis Hamilton and McLaren gift and present guide
- The Jenson Button and Brawn GP gift and present guide
- Ten great books about motorsport
- Race tickets
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