Sprints

Sprinting is a high-speed discipline in which drivers take turns to set a time around a lap of a race circuit or a point-to-point course, with the fastest times determining the results.

Sprinting is a very diverse discipline, with vehicles ranging from near-standard road cars to F1-style single-seaters.

How does Sprint work?

Sprints are typically held on racing circuits, as well as disused airfields, and with venues spread right across the country you won’t have to travel too far to have a go yourself.

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