Brooklands Race Track
Brooklands Race Track is a historic motor racing circuit located in Surrey, England. Opened in 1907, it was the world's first purpose-built banked motor racing track. The track was 2.75 miles long and featured steeply banked curves, allowing cars to reach high speeds. It hosted various events, including car races and motorcycle races, until its closure in 1939.
Today, Brooklands is a museum and heritage site, celebrating its rich automotive history. The site includes exhibits on vintage cars, motorcycles, and aviation, reflecting its significance in the development of motorsport and engineering. Visitors can explore the preserved track and learn about its legacy.