
Market Bosworth, United Kingdom
1.35 miles • 6 Corners
Mallory Park Racing Circuit is a classic British motorsport venue located near Kirby Mallory in Leicestershire, England. Opened in 1956, the circuit is famous for its simple, ultra flowing layout and old school grass run-off, making it one of the fastest feeling circuits per mile in the UK. The 1.35-mile (2.17 km) lap features just 6 corners but delivers very high average speeds. The circuit is best known for Gerrards, a long flat-out right-hander taken at extreme speed, followed by the tight Hairpin, and the flowing Devils Elbow before the run onto the start finish straight. Mallory Park has hosted historic Formula 1 non-championship races, British Superbike, Formula Three, touring cars and extensive club racing. Today it remains a hub for club motorsport, motorcycle racing, car and bike track days, testing and driver training. With exceptional sightlines, uninterrupted high speed action and minimal barriers, Mallory Park remains one of the most dramatic and photogenic traditional circuits in the UK.
Mallory Park is located near Kirby Mallory and Market Bosworth in Leicestershire, England. The full address is Church Road, Kirkby Mallory, Leicester, LE9 7QE, United Kingdom.
Mallory Park is 1.35 miles (2.17 km) long and features just 6 corners.
Yes. Mallory Park regularly hosts public car and motorcycle track days, driving experiences and test days through approved organisers.
Gerrards is a long, flat-out right-hand corner taken at extremely high speed, making it one of the fastest sustained corners in UK circuit racing.
Mallory Park primarily focuses on club-level and national racing today, but historically hosted Formula 3, touring cars and motorcycle championships.
Yes. Beginners can drive at Mallory Park during organised track days with novice groups and instructor support, but the high speeds require disciplined driving.
Yes. Mallory Park enforces noise limits that typically sit around 98–105 dB(A) static, with drive-by monitoring depending on the event.
Yes, modified cars are welcome provided they meet safety requirements and comply with noise and technical regulations.
Yes. Mallory Park is excellent for motorsport photography thanks to its uninterrupted high-speed sections, grass run-off, classic British scenery and close spectator access.
After your event, you can search LapSnaps by track and date to find Mallory Park track day photos and purchase high-resolution digital downloads directly from photographers.
Mallory Park is privately operated as a permanent motorsport and testing facility.
Mallory Park typically operates from spring through autumn, with limited winter activity depending on weather and scheduling.
Photographers regularly attend public events at Mallory Park.
Yes. LapSnaps features Mallory Park Racing Circuit track day photos from verified photographers. You can browse by event day and purchase high-resolution digital downloads directly online.
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