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Lydden

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Lydden

Lydden Race Circuit is home of motorsport in the south-east of England.
The track was founded by the late Bill Chesson and the Astra Motor Club in 1955. They promoted stock-car racing and grass-track racing for motorcycles, and it wasn't until 1965 when asphalt was laid for the circuit, for hosting car racing up to Formula 3.
Lydden may be only a mile long, but Lydden is a testing circuit, with many undulation changes.

Circuit Statistics

Lydden Circuit
Circuit Length: 1.609 kilometres (1.000 miles)
Turns: 4

Contact Details

Lydden Race Circuit,
Wootton,
Canterbury,
Kent,
CT4 6RX

Telephone: +44 (0)1304 830557

Fax: +44 (0)1304 831715

E-mail: paulinemro@aol.com

Web: http://www.lyddenracecircuit.co.uk

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