Knockhill Explained

Knockhill Racing Circuit
Nicknames:Home of Scottish Motor Racing
Location:Fife, Scotland
Time:GMT (UTC+0)
BST (April–October, UTC+1)
Fia Grade:3
Events:Current:
BTCC (1992–2002, 2004–present)
BSB (1996–2019, 2021–present)
Former:
British GT (2001–2003, 2005, 2008–2010)
TCR UK (2018, 2023)
British F3 (2001–2005)
Layout1:Clockwise International Circuit (1974–present)
Length Km:2.0389
Length Mi:1.2669
Turns:9
Record Time:0:41.880
Record Driver:Heather Calder
Record Car:Gould GR55
Record Year:2018
Record Class:British Sprint Championship
Layout2:Anti-clockwise International Circuit (1974–present)
Length2 Km:2.0389
Length2 Mi:1.2669
Turns2:9
Record Time2:0:42.940
Record Driver2:Heather Calder
Record Car2:Gould GR55
Record Year2:2018
Record Class2:British Sprint Championship
Layout3:National Circuit (1974–present)
Length3 Km:1.609
Length3 Mi:1.000
Turns3:10
Layout4:Tri-Oval Circuit (1974–present)
Length4 Km:0.482
Length4 Mi:0.300
Turns4:3

Knockhill Racing Circuit is a motor racing circuit in Fife, Scotland. It opened in September 1974 and is Scotland's national motorsport centre. The circuit is located in the countryside about 6miles north of Dunfermline. It is the only FIA approved circuit in Scotland.

History

The circuit opened in September 1974.[1] It was created by joining service roads to a nearby disused mineral railway, closed in 1951, which served Lethans Colliery. The first car race was held on 18 May 1975.[2]

Between 1974 and 1983 the circuit had several different owners which helped to steadily develop the circuit's facilities and attractions.[3] [4] Derek Butcher became the owner in 1984[5] and since then Knockhill has been developed to a point where it is able to host rounds of most of the major British car and motorbike championships. The circuit hosted a round of the British Touring Car Championships for twelve years until the deal ended in 2002 with the promoters seeking infrastructure upgrades.[6] Knockhill made improvements and the touring car series returned to Knockhill in 2004 with ITV televising the event live.[7] [8] [9] The British Formula Three Championship and British GT Championship returned to Knockhill in May 2005.

In 2008, Knockhill named a corner Leslie's Bend in the honour of race car driver David Leslie shortly after his death in a small jet aircraft-accident at Farnborough.[10]

In 2012, the circuit restarted racing and track days in the anti-clockwise direction.[11] It gained a licence for motorbikes and cars to compete in both directions, the first racing circuit to achieve this in the UK in modern times.[12] the circuit has an FIA grade 3 licence, the only circuit in Scotland issued with a licence by the FIA at this time.[13]

The circuit

The circuit has three layouts, the 1.3miles International layout with 9 corners, the 1miles National layout with 10 corners and the 0.3miles tri-oval. On all layouts the circuit is 10m (30feet) wide,[14] and has a total elevation change of 37m (121feet).

A lap of Knockhill, beginning at the start line (which unusually for a motor racing circuit is at a different point to the finish line. Whilst the start line is roughly in the middle of the pit straight, the finish line is situated slightly to the west, towards the final corner), first involves passing over the crest which marks the highest point of the circuit. The circuit then levels out and passes under the pedestrian bridge before a short braking zone preceding the first of the nine corners, Duffus Dip, a fast, blind apexed downhill right hand corner widely regarded as one of the most challenging corners in the United Kingdom. At the foot of this decline is a quick left hand corner named Leslie's[10] followed swiftly by a tricky braking zone, due to vehicles possibly still being unsettled from the levelling out of the track through Leslie's, for the next corner, a ninety degree right hand bend named McIntyre's.

After the exit of McIntyre's there is a short straight leading to the next corner, a shallow right hand corner named Butcher's. After this the track dips downward (reaching the lowest point of the circuit) before rising fairly steeply upwards towards another very challenging corner. The Chicane is a challenge because the second, right hand part of the corner is completely blind and drivers do not see the apex of the second part until after they have turned in and it is this combined with the presence of a sausage kerb on the inside of the track to deter corner cutting that results in vehicles often going through the chicane on two wheels (and occasionally off the ground completely). After a run down the short back straight comes the next corner, Clark's, a blind uphill right hander, frequently the scene of vehicles getting onto two wheels and/or running wide into the gravel located on the outside of the corner. Fairly quickly following this is a corner now named Hislop's but previously named Railway, in reference to the fact that it is this section of the track that runs along the location of the old railway line. This corner is a left handed kink taken at relatively high speeds.

Then comes the second longest straight of the circuit, also named Railway, where vehicles often slipstream one another in preparation for the heaviest braking zone belonging to the ninth and final corner. Taylor's is a hairpin corner that is one of the tightest found anywhere in the UK. It has an uphill apex, is arguably the best overtaking point of the circuit and was previously known as the Real Radio Hairpin for sponsorship reasons. Upon exit from Taylor's vehicles accelerate hard on the part uphill pit straight towards the finish line.

Events and facilities

The circuit hosts different events throughout the year, with the main points usually being the annual rounds of the British Touring Car Championship and British Superbike Championship. There are also lesser events such as the monthly meetings of the Scottish Motor Racing Club, Knockhill Motor Sports Club and Super Lap Scotland and regular trackdays for cars and bikes.[15] Some events are exclusive to the circuit, such as legend racing and the Scottish Formula Ford Championship races. Highlights of these events are televised as part of a show on Motors TV.[16] The circuit has on-site parking for 3,000 cars located in the areas south of Taylor's hairpin, Hislop's, Clark's and the Chicane.

Knockhill offers a range of motorsport facilities. In addition to the main circuit it has a concrete rally stage to the south of the hairpin, a 500-metre long karting circuit located east of the main paddock area, a skid pan to the east of the karting circuit and an offroad course located to the north of the main circuit. There is also another offroading course in the main circuit's infield, which is now used for Rallycross events following its re-profiling in 2019.[17]

The main circuit offers track-driving experiences using a choice of Ferrari F430, Aston Martin Vantage, Legend race car, Honda Civic Type Rs and Audi-powered, Van Diemen single-seater formula cars.[15] The rally stage can be used for a rally driving experience in modified Ford Fiestas, the skid pan for a skid-control driving experience in a number of different cars, and the offroad course using a Jeep Wrangler. The circuit offers motorsport taster days for people with disabilities,[18] as well as a driving experience for those too young to legally drive on the public roads using Ford Fiestas.[19]

In popular culture

The circuit was the location for Kaiser Chiefs' "Hole in My Soul" music video, part of their Stay Together album,[20] and appears in several video games, including Project CARS 2, and some of the games in the TOCA series. It appeared on television in Episode 7 of Series 8 of the British motoring programme Top Gear[21] and the first episode of .[22] The track also appeared in The Grand Tour presents: Lochdown, where the track is featured in a series of time trials performed by the presenters.[23]

Lap records

As of July 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Knockhill Circuit are listed as:[24] [25]

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEvent
Clockwise International Circuit: 2.0389 km (1974–present)
0:41.880 2018 Knockhill British Sprint Championship round
0:47.039[26] 2005 Knockhill British F3 round
0:47.126[27] 2022 Knockhill BSB round
0:48.176 2024 Knockhill British Superkart Championship round
0:48.216[28] 2023 Knockhill British F4 round
0:48.438[29] 2010 Knockhill Formula Renault 2.0 UK round
0:48.594[30] 2023 Knockhill Porsche Carrera Cup GB round
0:48.595[31] 2014 Knockhill British Formula Ford round
0:49.025[32] 2023 Knockhill BSS round
0:49.972[33] Thomas Erdos[34] 2002 Knockhill British GT round
0:50.468[35] Matt Griffin[36] 2010 Knockhill British GT round
0:50.876[37] 2020 Knockhill BTCC round
0:51.124[38] 2007 Knockhill Formula BMW UK round
0:51.855[39] 2023 Knockhill TCR UK round
0:52.002 Tim Sugden[40] 2002 Knockhill British GT round
0:53.024[41] 1999 Knockhill BTCC round
0:53.753[42] 2023 Knockhill British Talent Cup round
0:54.133[43] 2008 Knockhill SEAT Cupra Championship round
0:55.334[44] 2001 Knockhill BTCC round
0.56.068[45] 2019 Knockhill Renault UK Clio Cup round
Group 5 (Sports 2000) 0:57.000[46] 1975 RAC Knockhill
Anti-Clockwise International Circuit: 2.0389 km (1974–present)
0:42.940[47] 2018 Knockhill British Sprint Championship round
0:51.691[48] 2018 Knockhill TCR UK round

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/motoring/owner-unique-knockhill-racing-circuit-3454530 Owner of unique Knockhill racing circuit recalls early years as it celebrates 40th anniversary
  2. News: Knockhill party bikes to a close Motorsports . Tim . Johnston . . 20 May 2000 . 29 December 2021.
  3. News: Knockhill revival . Hugh . Hunston . Glasgow Herald . 18 . 15 October 1979 . 21 February 2015.
  4. News: Revival plan for racing track . Derek . Douglas . Glasgow Herald . 9 . 2 December 1980 . 23 October 2018.
  5. Web site: Owner of unique Knockhill racing circuit recalls early years as it celebrates 40th anniversary. Barry. Maggie. 2014-04-25. dailyrecord. 2019-07-10.
  6. News: Knockhill is on track to keep pole position . The Scotsman . 8 January 2003 . 29 December 2021.
  7. News: Knockhill all set for return of Touring Cars . The Scotsman . 12 February 2004 . 29 December 2021.
  8. News: ITV to broadcast live from Knockhill . The Scotsman . 16 March 2004 . 4 January 2022.
  9. News: Knockhill revving up for the season . The Scotsman . 25 March 2005 . 29 December 2021.
  10. Knockhill Announce Special Tribute to David Leslie . Knockhill Racing Circuit . 9 April 2008 . 14 October 2016.
  11. News: British Superbike Championship To Run Knockhill Circuit in New Direction in 2014 . roadracingworld.com . 11 February 2014.
  12. News: Motorsport: New direction for Knockhill . Jim . McGill . The Scotsman . 22 March 2012 . 4 January 2022.
  13. Web site: List of FIA licensed circuits . 6. 23 December 2021. 29 December 2021. Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.
  14. News: The story behind Knockhill: Scotland's race track . Sofiane . Kennouche . The Scotsman . 19 November 2015 . 29 December 2021.
  15. News: Knockhill set for the new racing season . Matt . Allan . The Scotsman . 1 April 2016 . 29 December 2021.
  16. Web site: Scottish Championship Car Racing – Mallard Productions. Mallard Productions. 31 October 2015. 13 April 2016.
  17. Web site: Rallycross comes back to Knockhill Knockhill Racing Circuit . 2022-04-09 . en-US.
  18. News: Disability motorsport's talent search . BBC News. 16 October 2015.
  19. Web site: Teenage Driving Experiences Teen Drive Teen Rally Driving . 2022-04-09 . Knockhill Racing Circuit . en.
  20. News: Kaiser Chiefs burn the rubber at Knockhill Racing Circuit . Maggie . Barry . Daily Record . 29 August 2016. 9 February 2018.
  21. Web site: BBC One - Top Gear, Series 8, Episode 7.
  22. Web site: Rally Driving. . 6 July 2015.
  23. Web site: Here's when you can watch The Grand Tour's 'Lochdown' Scotland special. Ginny. Sanderson . 30 July 2021. www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com. 3 August 2021. en.
  24. Web site: List of Category’s at Knockhill Racing Clockwise at 7th July 2024 . 7 July 2024 . 11 August 2024.
  25. Web site: List of Category’s at Knockhill Racing Clockwise at 16th June 2024 . 16 June 2024 . 11 August 2024.
  26. Web site: 2005 Knockhill British F3 - Round 6 . . 22 May 2005 . 25 June 2022.
  27. Web site: 2022 Bennetts British Superbike Championship - Round 4 - Race 2 - Classification . 19 June 2022 . 25 June 2022.
  28. Web site: 2023 ROKiT F4 British Championship Certified by FIA Round 23 - Classification . 13 August 2023 . 13 August 2023.
  29. Web site: BTCC - Round 8 - Knockhill - 2010 - Michelin Formula Renault UK Championship - Round 15 - Classification . 5 September 2010 . 11 August 2024.
  30. Web site: Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain 2023 - Round 9 - Classification . 13 August 2023 . 13 August 2023.
  31. Web site: BTCC - Round 7 - Knockhill - 2014 - Dunlop MSA Formula Ford Championship of Great Britain - Round 20 - Classification - Amended . 24 August 2014 . 11 August 2024.
  32. Web site: 2023 Bennetts British Superbike Championship - Round 4 - 2023 Quattro Group British Supersport & British GP2 Championship - Race 1 - Sprint - Classification . 17 June 2023 . 11 August 2024.
  33. Web site: British GT Championship Knockhill 2002 . 12 May 2002 . 13 October 2022.
  34. Web site: Thomas Erdos - Driver Database . https://web.archive.org/web/20221013224111/https://www.driverdb.com/drivers/thomas-erdos/ . 13 October 2022 . 13 August 2023 . live.
  35. Web site: British F3/GT - Race 2 - Round 4 - Knockhill - 2010 . 9 May 2010 . 13 August 2023.
  36. Web site: British GT Championship - GT3 2010 standings - Driver Database . https://web.archive.org/web/20220814012210/https://www.driverdb.com/championships/standings/british-gt-championship-gt3/2010/#stats . 14 August 2022 . 13 August 2023 . live.
  37. Web site: BTCC 2020 » Knockhill Round 11 Results . 30 August 2020 . 25 June 2022.
  38. Web site: TOCA - Round 9 - Knockhill - 2007 - Formula BMW UK Championship - Round 17 - Classification - Amended . 2 September 2007 . 27 July 2022.
  39. Web site: 2023 Knockhill TCR UK Touring Car Race 1 - Classification . 23 July 2023 . 23 July 2023.
  40. Web site: Tim Sugden - Driver Database . https://web.archive.org/web/20230325224829/https://www.driverdb.com/drivers/tim-sugden/ . 25 March 2023 . 13 August 2023 . live.
  41. Web site: BTCC 1999 » Knockhill Round 19 Results . 15 August 199 . 25 June 2022.
  42. Web site: 2023 Bennetts British Superbike Championship - Round 4 - 2023 R&G British Talent Cup - Race 1 - Classification - Amended v2 . 20 June 2023 . 11 August 2024.
  43. Web site: TOCA - Round 8 - Knockhill - 2008 - SEAT Cupra Championship - Round 15 - Classification . 17 August 2008 . 11 August 2024.
  44. Web site: BTCC 2001 » Knockhill Round 14 Results . 22 July 2001 . 25 June 2022.
  45. Web site: British Touring Car Championship - Round 8 - 14th/15th September - Knockhill - 2019 - Renault UK Clio Cup - Round 13 - Classification - Amended . 14 September 2019 . 11 August 2024.
  46. Web site: RAC Knockhill 1975 . 13 July 1975 . 13 October 2022.
  47. Web site: List of Category’s at Knockhill Racing Clockwise at 1st June 2024 . 1 June 2024 . 11 August 2024.
  48. Web site: TCR UK 2018 » Knockhill Round 4 Results . 13 May 2018 . 25 June 2022.