
TCR UK Championship
The TCR UK Championship is a national touring car series featuring production-based, 2-litre turbocharged hatchbacks and saloons racing under strict regulations for close, competitive door-to-door racing.
The British Automobile Racing Club travels to North Yorkshire this weekend for a blockbuster two-day meeting at Croft Circuit.
With the 2026 season now beginning to gather momentum, the fight for supremacy is set to be fierce – especially among the Caterham Motorsport ranks where the Roadsport, Seven 270R and Seven UK categories will be hitting the track.
After wowing the crowds at Brands Hatch, the TCR UK Championship writes the second chapter of its season with what is expected to be a feast of captivating door-to-door battles.
Elsewhere, the Junior Saloon Car Championship, Track Action Racing Club and the Scottish Mini Cooper Cup will also be in attendance and revved up to put on a spectacular show for those lining the grass banks and grandstands.

The TCR UK Championship is a national touring car series featuring production-based, 2-litre turbocharged hatchbacks and saloons racing under strict regulations for close, competitive door-to-door racing.

The Caterham Roadsport Championship is a UK one-make series for drivers stepping up from the Caterham Academy, racing near-identical, road-legal Caterham cars in close, competitive track racing.

The Caterham Seven 270R Championship is a UK one-make racing series featuring lightweight, near-identical Caterham 270R cars, delivering close, competitive, driver-focused circuit racing.

The Caterham Seven Championship UK is the premier class in Caterham Motorsport, featuring high-powered, purpose-built lightweight race cars with identical specification to ensure elite-level, closely fought competition.

The Junior Saloon Car Championship is a UK entry-level circuit racing series for 14–17-year-old drivers, using identical saloon cars to develop racecraft and provide a pathway from karting into car racing.

The Track Action Racing Club is a UK multi-marque circuit racing series featuring a wide variety of saloons, coupes and sports cars, offering close, competitive and cost-effective racing across diverse grids.

The Scottish Mini Cooper Cup is a UK one-make saloon car racing series featuring identical Mini Cooper race cars, designed to deliver close, competitive racing and develop driver talent through equal machinery.
ADULTS
Saturday - £18 per person
Sunday - £18 per person
CHILDREN 15 & UNDER GO FREE
Children 15 and under are admitted free of charge, provided they are accompanied by an adult (max 5 children per responsible adult).
As the 2026 season gathers momentum, competition across the paddock is intensifying. Expect fierce battles from the ever-exciting Caterham Motorsport categories, with the Roadsport, Seven 270R and Seven UK grids all set to deliver close, high-speed racing.
All tickets are sent by email to the email address used to purchase the e-tickets. Please keep an eye on your junk/spam folders. If you have ordered your e-tickets and can't find them, please call the ticket office on 01325 721815, and we will try to help you.
Yes, you can buy tickets at the gate on arrival. However, we advise purchasing tickets prior to the event to avoid additional queues.
For the fastest access in to the venue, we recommend that you print your tickets.
You can also show tickets on your mobile phone, however, to avoid delays we recommend downloading and saving these to your device.
Unfortunately not. Tickets are available to purchase in advance - for the quickest way into the venue. Alternatively, tickets can be purchased at the gate on arrival.
For club race meetings grandstand seating is included in the price of the admission ticket on a first come, first served basis.
For the British Touring Car Championship meeting, grandstand seats must be purchased for an adult and for children separately in advance and are subject to availability.
Yes. Carers of our disabled guests may be entitled to free admission to this race meeting. This must be arranged in advance. For details on how to apply click here
Unfortunately we are only able to offer camping to competitors. Spectators are not allowed to camp at the circuit.
For club meetings children aged 15 and under are admitted free of charge. For the British Touring Car Championship meeting a teen ticket, children aged 13 - 15, must be purchased. Please see the individual ticket prices for each event for full details of concessions available.
Parking is free of charge.
Opening times vary according to the meeting. At most club race meetings the gates open at 09.00am on Saturday and 11.00am on Sunday, but be sure to check the information page for each event to confirm.
The last race/event will finish no later than 6.30pm.
Please contact the circuit office on 01325 721815
We have a parking area for Blue Badge holders close to the spectator banking alongside the straight after Hawthorn.
Please note, the Grandstands are not wheelchair accessible.
Unfortunately not.
If you have lost any of your property please report it as soon as you can to reception in the main office building.
In the event that a child is found to be lost within the circuit, they will be taken to reception in the main office building where CRB checked staff will care for them until they are reunited with their parent/guardian.
The medical centre is next to the grandstand and there is a mobile first aid team present at each race meeting. If you have a medical emergency please inform the nearest member of staff who will summon assistance.
Croft is an active race circuit and as such we have a strict no animals policy on site.
We reserve the right to use any means possible to free any distressed animal found to be locked in a vehicle anywhere on the site including in the car parks, and give them into the care of an animal charity.
There are baby changing facilities situated in the new toilet block in the paddock, or inside the main office building.
The Grandstand is not accessible for wheelchair users however there is a parking area for Blue Badge holders. This area is located close to the spectator banking alongside the straight after Hawthorn.
Croft circuit is one of the most challenging tracks in the UK. It is also one of the longest at 2.1 miles / 3.36 km per lap.
We have a good choice of outside catering units for larger events as well as Hangar 50, our hospitality and dining centre.
A map of the circuit is available here: 
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