Blyton Park circuit
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Blyton Park is a motorsport facility located approximately five miles north of Gainsborough in Lincolnshire, England. The site has a rich military history, opening on April 20, 1942, as RAF Blyton, which was home to 2,355 service personnel during World War II. The RAF base featured three concrete runways and a large range of hangars, bomb stores, and accommodation buildings, operating until its closure in 1954.
After the war, Blyton Park was used occasionally for grasstrack events for many years. The transformation into a modern racing circuit began when motorsport enthusiast Richard Usher acquired the airfield in March 2011. The old tarmac laid by the US Air Force was planed and a new tarmac surface was cut into it, creating a one and a half mile racing circuit. Blyton Park Driving Centre opened for business just two months later. In March 2012, a new length of track was added, expanding the facility to include three different circuits: the inner circuit, the outer circuit, and the eastern circuit. The modern facility now features 10 different configurations catering to various motorsport disciplines including sprinting, rallycross, rallying, and autograss, making it one of the most versatile motorsport venues in the UK.
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