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'''Longridge Circuit''' was a motor racing circuit built in a quarry, and held races between 1973-1978, although sprint events were held prior to this. The circuit was only 0.43 miles long (0.69km), this meant that starters was limited to a maximum of 10. In 1979 the site was sold and is now a caravan park. |
'''Longridge Circuit''' was a motor racing circuit built in a quarry, and held races between 1973-1978, although sprint events were held prior to this. The circuit was only 0.43 miles long (0.69km), this meant that starters was limited to a maximum of 10. In 1979 the site was sold and is now a caravan park. |
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==References== |
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===Bibliography=== |
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*Peter Swinger (2001). ''Motor Racing Circuits In England Then And Now''. ISBN 0-7110-3104-5. |
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Location | Lancashire, England |
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Opened | 1973 |
Closed | 1978 |
Length | 0.69 km (0.43 miles) |
Longridge Circuit was a motor racing circuit built in a quarry, and held races between 1973-1978, although sprint events were held prior to this. The circuit was only 0.43 miles long (0.69km), this meant that starters was limited to a maximum of 10. In 1979 the site was sold and is now a caravan park.
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