The Secret Tracks of Europe

If you’re getting bored of Brands and tired of tipping into Redgate, you need to get your circuit fix abroad. We trawled Europe to find you a selection of the best racetracks you’ve never heard of

Posted: 27 April 2010
by Bertie Simmonds

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In this modern world of instant adventure where even your accountant neighbour has been scuba-diving with Great White sharks, cutting hot laps around Donington just doesn’t do it anymore. Famous tracks like Jerez and Catalunya be damned - there’s a whole world of unknown circuits just waiting for you to explore.

Imagine the thrill of rocking up to a racetrack you’ve never seen before - not even on your PlayStation. A new experience awaits as you discover each corner for the first time. Club together with your mates and rent a foreign track for a whole day at a fraction of the cost of UK circuits. Better still, since many of these tracks are situated in stunning locations, imagine taking a week off work and riding there as part of a complete biking holiday.

Visordown's alternative track day guide reveals a host of circuits you’ve never heard of and gives you all the contact details you’ll need to set up the track day experience of a lifetime.

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Posted: 17/03/2012 at 22:18

Sardinia’s only FIM-homologated racetrack is based in a lovely country. I have been on holiday there and can say the food is great. From searching the internet before going there,I found a lot of info to say the food is mainly from the island and to a high standard.
Good food with racing thrown in.

Posted: 17/03/2012 at 22:23

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