Motorsport Vision Racing (MSVR) Championship at Lydden Hill


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When

Where

Lydden Hill Race Circuit
Wootton
Canterbury
Kent
CT4 6ET

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Admission

Admission fees applicable

Useful info

  • Available: Accessible toilets
  • Available: Accessible parking
  • Available: Family-friendly
  • Available: Licensed
  • Available: Car parking
  • Available: Guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs welcome

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Lydden Hill Race Circuit are pleased to welcome Motorsport Vision Racing (MSVR) to the circuit for the first time ever! Founded in 2006, MSVR has become one of the UK’s leading race event organisers operating across all of the UK’s top race circuits. MSVR will be coming to Lydden Hill during the summer on the 15th of June bringing four series of exciting racing action from the Classic & Modern Motorsport Club, Trackday Championship, Trackday Trophy and United Formula Ford Championships. 

The Classic & Modern Motorsport Club (CMMC) provides a good opportunity for close competition whilst maintaining a friendly paddock atmosphere. The CMMC will be bringing their flagship series the super saloons to the circuit that race according to regulations designed to prevent any runaway advantages, ensuring the competition to be close! Furthermore, there will be racers from their tin top series who have made a habit of producing action that keeps going until the very end. The specifications on these cars are much closer to road going specification making it an accessible form of racing.

The Trackday Championship (TDC) is a fun yet competitive championship allowing drivers to race their production made saloon, hatchback and sports cars. Open to relative novices looking for a well-supported Championship environment, or an established competitor looking for new challenges, the TDC can cater to both.

The Trackday Trophy (TDT) is very similar to the TDC. Again, this is a fun yet competitive championship for production and production-based saloon, hatchback and sports cars allowing novice drivers to get into competitive racing and build their experience. The races are designed for teams of two drivers which allows the running cost of the car to be split, meaning there is less pressure and more race day excitement to enjoy.

The very popular United Formula Ford (UFF) Championship will be visiting eight race tracks in 2024 making Lydden Hill one of them. With a five class structure including Historic, Classic, Heritage, Regional and Star the UFF Championship provides the perfect stage for all