Date: 24th April
Venue: Oulton Park
Website: http://www.modifiedlive.co.uk
Tickets are £15 and will include your stand pass
Attendance
Dogbox
Whats on
TIME ATTACK SERIES - Round 1
EUROPEAN DRIFT CHAMPIONSHIP - Round 1
DRAG DEMOS BY SANTA POD RACEWAY
1000 BHP RACING TRUCKS
RC Drifting
FORMULA FORD RACING
Circuit
Built into the natural contours of the Cheshire countryside, Oulton Park's combination of stunning scenery and spectacular racing make it one of the most picturesque and cherished circuits for spectators and competitors alike.
Oulton Park has always been popular with fans due to the superb views of the circuit available from the spectator bankings Crowds of up to 35,000 regularly flock to the circuit for the annual round of the British Touring Car Championship.
As well as the BTCC, the Cheshire track hosts two rounds of the British Superbike Championship - including for the first time in 2009 the final round of the championship; the British F3/GT Championships and the HSCC Gold Cup - where some of the finest saloon cars, sports cars and single seaters from the past 70 years of the sport roll back time and take to the track.
This will be the second time that Modified Live has taken over Oulton Park, the 2009 event was a massive success with petrol heads and families alike coming along to see the on track action from the Time Attack drivers and also the Need for Speed European Drift Championship.
Time Attack records were set in 2008, The Roger Clark Impreza piloted by Olly Clark managed a 01:25.983 lap on the road legal Toyo R888, to put that into perspective Jason Plato in the BTCC Chevrolet Lacetti posted a 01:27.186 on 30 May 2009 on slicks!
Circuit Statistics
Island Circuit
Length: 2.260 miles / 3.616 km
Oulton Park Circuit
Little Budworth,
Tarporley,
Cheshire CW6 9BW
Tel: +44 (0)1829 760301
Fax: +44 (0)1829 760378
Situated next to Little Budworth and is best accessed from the A54 or the A49. From the north take junction 19 off the M6 and follow the A556 through Northwich towards Chester, from the south leave the M6 at junction 18 and follow the A54.
Regular train services to Crewe and Chester operate on the mainline from London Euston.


