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Abingdon Sprint
Camping/RVs
Course
Paddock
Viewing
For course layouts please see ‘Walking the course’ section
Of special note: You should remain flexible and read all regs carefully as this is an operational airfield and can also be used for film sets which means that all details can change for each event; The above graphic is for the 2019 set up. You can see the ‘2023 long layout’ under the Walking the Course section of this page.
Date of our last visit: April 2023
Location: Oxfordshire
Event type: Sprint
Address: Abingdon Airfield, Barrow Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX13 6JQ (Please note this is an operational airfield with multiple approaches and entrances so read the regs carefully to see which one you should use on the day) )
Telephone: N/A
Website: N/A
Circuit approach: 2 lane country roads
Circuit entrance: Wide tarmac road onto the airfield then follow internal signs through coned areas
Catering facilities: Burger bar
Toilet facilities: Portaloos
Getting around – level/types of surfaces: All level grass/tarmac and rough grass verges
As a competitor
Organising club: Sutton & Cheam Motor Club
Club website: www.scmc.co.uk
Support vehicle/trailer location: Can stay with the competition car using the paddock tarmac and/or rough grass verges
Paddock surface: Tarmac or grass verges
Paddock power: No
Paddock water: No
PA announcements: No, but in April 2022 we had a man on a bike with a megaphone (which worked very well) that rode up and down to call forward 20 cars at a time to assemble at the start line.
Return running type: Finished singly as the track ended back at the edge of the paddock.
Numbered paddock bays: No
Scrutineering: You can expect to have to take the car to a specified area of the paddock or to a temporary sheltered/ gazebo to be looked at.
Timing supplier: There was no live timing, however your time was displayed on an electronic scoreboard at the end of the run, or you could look them up on the club website or view printed versions at the club gazebo.
Competitor notes: This is not a permanent track as it uses the airfield runways with the course defined by traffic bollards. When we attended in 2019 there were 2 separate courses set up so we run one in the morning and the other one in the afternoon, but in 2021 it was a new layout as a single, much longer course, and we are aware that other layouts are created for other events so you will need to carefully check each time.
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Camping
Camping permitted before an event: Check each time: Our experience is in 2019 yes, but in 2021 no (due to the site being used as a film set).
Camping location: On site FOC
Camping ground conditions: Tarmac and grass verges
Camping power: No
Camping water: No
Camping approach and entrance: As circuit
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As a spectator
Spectator notes: Very poor positions to view from, normally a long way from the course
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Accessibility
Spectator accessibility notes: All level; tarmac and/or rough grass
Camping accessibility notes: All level; tarmac and/or rough grass
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Our experience at this event
Walking the course
Of special note: This walking the course example is for the long course used in April 2023; the layout may change for each event.