Mallory Park (No Chicanes)
Customer Notice:
I’m currently taking some time off and will start taking new orders at the beginning of November for fulfillment mid-November onward. If you’d like to place an order and be notified when ordering is live again, please contact me, and I’ll email you as soon as ordering reopens.
Thank you for your understanding, and my apologies for any inconvenience.
- Matthew, TRACKSCAPES
Note
This layout includes no chicanes and may also be known as the "1.35mi Car Circuit".
Dimensions
Available in 360, 580 and 910mm.
Track Facts
Situated in the village it is also known as, Kirkby Mallory, Mallory Park is one of the shortest permanent race circuits in the UK. Shorter circuits in the UK are Silverstone's Stowe, Brand Hatch's Indy, Knockhill (in Scotland!) and Lydden Hill.
The original Circuit at Mallory Park was a 1.00 mile oval, built in 1956 and holding it's first race in April that year. A close loop, complete with hairpin bend, was added later increasing the length of circuit. Later additions were made to reduce the speed for motorcycle races.
In it's current form the circuit can be raced in the 1.39 mi course including chicane (Charlies & Stapletons) and Edwina's, a 1.35 mi course without chicane and a 1.00 mi oval.