Thruxton’s roots trace back to World War II when it served as RAF Thruxton, a pivotal airbase for Allied operations. Motorsport history began here in 1950 with motorcycle races, and in 1968, the airfield’s perimeter road was transformed into the high-speed circuit we know today.
Hosting major events like the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) and British Superbike Championship, Thruxton remains a cornerstone of British motorsport.
Damon Hill’s unofficial lap record of 57.6 seconds in his Williams FW15C during 1993 solidified its reputation as a speed-lover’s dream. Now, you’ll have the chance to beat the clock virtually in iRacing.
Get ready to hit the track starting December 10!
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See you on the track!
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