This document details all the places a driver needs to take themselves or their car over a race weekend. Included are areas outside of the paddock itself, which will be covered first.
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Paddock Access from Venue Entrance
On turning into the venue, security is straight ahead, opposite the grandstand. From here, take the first left for access to ‘C’ Paddock.
For ‘B’ Paddock, take the entry to the left, just after ‘C’ Paddock.
Instead, for ‘A’ Paddock, go straight on. This will take you past the scrutineering bay, on the left, opposite of which is access the the far end of ‘B’ Paddock.
The next entry to the right accesses, ‘A’ Paddock, or continue to the end, which will then bear left into the far end of ‘A’ Paddock.
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Paddock Tour
The venue is laid out on what used to be a couple of runways, one running, very roughly, horizontally, the other can barely be described as vertical.
The ‘horizontal’ plane runs from a spectating area for Sunny In and Sunny Out, encompassing ‘C’ Paddock and on to the grandstand and beyond.
The ‘vertical’ plane runs down from the entrance, where the guide will begin. On the left is the Medical Centre and toilets [1], followed by the grandstand, also on the left. Next, opposite ‘C’ Paddock, is the entrance to the Assembly Area [2].
Continuing down, ‘B’ Paddock is on the left, with Scrutineering [3] to the right. Diverting into the bottom end of ‘B’ Paddock and continuing south, we pass Parc Fermé [4] on the left. Then, having entered ‘A’ Paddock, the administrative block is on the left [5], with toilets further down, to the right [6].
There are waste oil facilities in both paddocks ‘A’ and ‘C’ [7].
Paddock Photographic Tour
The numbers against each photograph are references to the map at the head of this section.
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Pits, Including Entry and Exit
Pit Entry
The pit entry almost immediately follows the final corner of the circuit, the right-handed hairpin. Marshal Post 19 is opposite the pit entry lane and is usually involved in flagging in participants at the end of a race or session, or during a red flag.
The pit lane speed limit is by the start of the first brick building, and so is reasonably straightforward to spot. The author understands that the speed limit is normally 50mph, but during his meeting that was reduced to 40mph. Always be aware.
Pit Lane
At the end of an official session, in particular qualifying and racing, all competitors will likely be directed into parc fermé, the entry to which immediately follows the end of the garages.
Pit Exit
For access to the circuit, continue straight on. The pit lane speed limit ends just before Marshal Post 1, which is at the apex where pit-lane exit meets the circuit.
Be aware of cars on the racing line, which is the left-side of the track, the same line which you will be joining. Cars will be travelling at full speed, possibly at least two abreast, heading towards the first corner who’s braking point is after pit exit.
Pit Lane Photographic Tour
The numbers against each photograph are a reference to the map at the head of this section.
Start Lights and Grid
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Once exiting the Assembly Area, the driver can complete the lap, then line up on the grid alongside the pit wall.
The start line is situated about centrally along the pit lane. It is alongside the admin block, between the two garage blocks. The starting lights are ahead, alongside the third garage.
For most meetings, competitors can see the starting lights, but there is a repeater located at the hairpin.
Grid Photographic Tour
The numbers against each photograph are a reference to the map at the head of this section.
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Page created by Peter Tattersall, April 2024