THE BENNETTS British Superbike Championship will be held at a racing circuit near Andover next month.
The Thruxton Race Circuit will host the adrenaline-pumping race from August 12 to 14.
This will be the fourth special event at Thruxton this season.
It is the fastest race circuit in the UK and one of the longest at 2.4 miles per lap.
The BSB Lap Record is currently held by Josh Brookes (Ducati), 1.14.655 (2019).
In addition to the Superbike championship, a bumper bill of support race action will also play out over the course of the weekend from the likes of the Quattro Group British Supersport Championship, Honda British Talent Cup and Pirelli National Superstock 1000 Championship.
And away from the racing there will be all kinds of activities to keep adults and children entertained.
There's a range of tickets available starting from as little as £5. Children aged 12 and under accompanied by an adult have free admission to the circuit and paddock and there are Grandstand seats, family tickets, day, two-day and three-day tickets, giving you real flexibility.
You can also tune into all the action through Radio Thruxton, available on 87.7FM, with earpiece radios available to buy on-site.
You can also enjoy a snack, tasty treat with tea or coffee or a leisurely lunch over a glass of wine in the restaurant overlooking the circuit.
The championship will be followed by another major event – a second visit from the British Touring Car Championship – on August 27-28.
There are also Driving Experiences, Skid Pan, 4x4, Karting and more for people to enjoy throughout the year.
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