This Spring Bank Holiday weekend hosts rounds of some of the biggest championships in the country as they head to circuits such as Snetterton and Oulton Park for what should be a weekend of good weather and hopefully great racing.
Snetterton
The Norfolk circuit hosts the seventh, eighth and ninth rounds of the British Touring Car Championship this weekend.
Four-time champion Ash Sutton leads the standings heading into the three-race weekend. Click here to read the full preview for this weekend’s BTCC action.
The series will be accompanied by the MINI CHALLENGE Trophy, Vertu MINI CHALLENGE, British F4 Championship and Porsche Carrera Cup GB.
Click here to view the full weekend timetable.
Oulton Park
British GT and its support series head to Oulton Park this weekend. Pre-event testing gets underway today before the competitive action begins on Friday.
Qualifying will take place on Saturday before a break in track action on Sunday, allowing for a full day of racing from the championship and support series on Bank Holiday Monday.
The UK’s leading GT championship will be supported by the GB4 Championship, Ginetta Junior Championship, Ginetta GT Championship and the United Formula Ford Championship, alongside guest support action from the Classic Sports Car Club with a combined grid for the Slicks and New Millennium Series on Monday.
Click here to view the full timetable.
Silverstone
Ferrari Challenge UK heads to the home of British motorsport this weekend for the third round of the championship.
Click here to view the full timetable.
Brands Hatch
Brands Hatch will host the Classic Sports Car Club on Sunday ahead of the full Brands Britannia show on Bank Holiday Monday.
Click here for Sunday’s timetable and here for the schedule on Bank Holiday Monday.
Borders Competitions Jim Clark Rally

The British Rally Championship will get its second round underway this weekend at the Scottish borders.
Worldwide Events
Formula 1 returns this weekend for the Canadian Grand Prix. The race marks the fifth round of the championship, with a full preview for the five British drivers set to be available on our page in due course.
In America, Louis Foster will be the sole British competitor in the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500. He has qualified in 21st place for the biggest event on the IndyCar calendar.





