Knockhill Racing Circuit in Fife is Scotland's national Motorsport centre. The circuit is located in the Fife countryside about 10 miles north of Dunfermline. The track, initially opened in 1974, is 1.3 miles long and was created by joining service roads to a nearby disused railway.
Since the 1980s Knockhill has been extensively developed to a point where it is able to host rounds of most of the major British car and motorcycle racing championships. Today Knockhill offers a range of motorsport facilities in addition to the original circuit, including an off-road track and rally stage.
Lap Record
British Superbike Championship - 16/07/06 Shane Byrne, Suzuki 48.474s, 94.41mph
Web Site: Knockhill Racing Circuit
Directions
Situated on the A153, ten miles north of Horncastle and 5 miles south of Louth. If you are approaching from the south, the A153 can be accessed from the A1. Coming from the north or west, use the A1, M1 or M62, then take the M180 to Brigg, then the A1084 to Ciastor. The nearest train stations to the circuit are Market Rasen and Lincoln.
