Phone: 01383 723337
Email: enquiries@knockhill.co.uk
Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 9TF
It's Round Three and competitors will be eager to continue in their pursuits of the KMSC and Scottish Championship titles - this time on the anti-clockwise configuration of Knockhill. With 28 races over the weekend, the form book is often ripped up as different riders come to the fore and win podium positions on the reverse direction layout.
Prepare to witness incredible 160mph bike racing as the class contenders take to the track up to 4 times each over the weekend. With a total of over 140 competitors, the event will showcase seven different championships, including super-fast Superbike and Clubman machines with 1000cc, Sidecars, and agile 300s class where kids as young as 12 years old compete on track.
The event format ensures a quick turnaround between races, providing up to 8 hours of high-speed, adrenaline-filled action each day.
Experience the exhilarating action of Scotland's top bike racers as they compete on the track during an exciting weekend-long racing programme. Prepare to be amazed by the high-speed thrills of Superbikes, Clubmans, 600's, CB 500, Pre Injection, Sidecars, and Formula 300 bikes.
With a well-structured fast moving timetable, you can expect continuous excitement as up to seven different Championships race on the same day. Throughout the weekend, a total of 28 races will take place, ensuring an adrenaline-fueled experience.
Hold on tight as bikes zoom past at speeds of up to 160mph, with a full grid of competitors racing inches apart. The admission price offers exceptional value, granting access to captivating races from 10am to 5pm. Our KMSC and Scottish Championship bike racing meetings provide a thrilling spectacle suitable for families of all ages.
• KMSC Superbikes and Clubman - sponsored by Shirlaws - Our Scottish/KMSC Superbike competitors will take to the track five times over the course of the weekend, aboard machinery boasting 1000cc and over. Our Clubman competitors will also join these races creating a race within a race.
• KMSC Formula 600 sponsored by Kirkcaldy Kawasaki - The Scottish and KMSC Motorcycle Formula 600 Championship will see upwards of 30 racers take to the track aboard 600cc (and over) motorcycles. These race machines from the likes of Yamaha, Triumph, Kawasaki and Suzuki provide plenty of close-knit racing with the top finishers in class crossing the finishing line within seconds of each other.
• KMSC Lightweights sponsored by AutoPerfekt - The Lightweight class is actually made up of several different classes – each competing for their own Championships that include – Mini Twin and Formula 400. Due to the differences and variety of bikes on show, there is always some really exciting racing, with passing moves galore throughout the field.
• KMSC Pre-Injection 600 - Like the Formula 600 machines, the Pre-Injection 600s also boast up to 600cc but are generally older spec machines. This class provides plenty of thrilling racing and offers a relatively cheap route into the world of bike racing. This class sees newcomers entering the fold each and every season and often sees its elite competitors progress onto the Clubman, Formula 600 or Superbike categories.
• KMSC Formula 300s sponsored by Motorrad Central - This is the class most connected with young racers. It’s for 300s, production based motorcycles and is often the starting point for youngsters entering the sport. You’ll see young men and woman, as young as 12 years old, compete against each other at incredibly close quarters. This class is all about learning the track, improving times and improving race craft – yet still, maintains a real competitive edge to the racing.
• KMSC CB500 sponsored by BWR Recycling - This class has went under a transformation in the past few years. Re-introduced a few years back, this class has gone from strength to strength. We now regularly see over-subscribed grids with competitors needing to pre-qualify just to make the grid. The parity of the bikes performance allows for great, close racing with championship battles regularly going down to the wire.
Marin Scottish Sidecars - These amazing racing machines with a rider and passenger continue their chase for Scottish and KMSC honours before their showcase event in September, the Jock Taylor Memorial Race Meeting.
Please remember that Knockhill is an outdoor venue and you should dress appropriately for that. There can be changeable weather conditions therefore extra clothing and sensible footwear is advised, with trainer type shoes or walking boots preferred (no leather soles or high heels please).
Being on a hillside, the spectator bankings and some pathways are steep, so please take extra care when moving around the site. As we are a motorsport venue, no dogs are allowed on site apart from Guide Dogs.
Additional clothing, hats, gloves and sun cream can be purchased from the Circuit Office should you require. We look forward to seeing you at Knockhill and very much hope you enjoy your visit.
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