Mildenhall Stadium
About
Mildenhall Stadium is one of East Anglia’s most established oval racing venues and a traditional home of shale-based short-oval racing in the UK. Located in Suffolk, the circuit is particularly known for its 201-metre shale oval, open countryside setting, and challenging racing conditions that evolve throughout the evening.
For BriSCA stock car racing, Mildenhall’s shale surface delivers a demanding environment where car control, adaptability, and racecraft are critical.
Image Credit : Spedeworth.
Video Credit : Spedeworth
Racing Characteristics
Mildenhall’s shale surface creates:
- Rapidly changing track conditions
- Variable grip levels
- Emphasis on driver skill and setup
- Close-quarters, high-intensity racing
These factors make Mildenhall one of the most technically demanding venues on the BriSCA calendar.
Circuit Characteristics
Circuit Details
- Track Type: Oval
- Surface: Shale
- Track Length: 201 metres
- Location: Mildenhall, Suffolk, England
Safety & Infrastructure
- Steel-plated safety fencing
- Compact oval layout designed for contact racing
- Traditional stadium facilities suited to grassroots oval motorsport
- Major Annual Events
Key fixtures at Mildenhall include:
BriSCA F1 World MastersWorld Championship Qualifier RoundsNPC ShootoutRegular shale-oval championship meetings
BriSCA Racing at Mildenhall
Mildenhall is a recognised venue for BriSCA F1 and F2 competition, particularly for shale-based championship qualifiers and major standalone events. As of the latest publicly available information, no confirmed future BriSCA event dates have been published. Fixtures will be added once officially announced.
Official Circuit Website
For official announcements and event confirmations:
www.spedeworth.co.uk/venue.php?name=mildenhall
www.spedeworth.co.uk/venue.php?name=mildenhall
Important Notice
This BriSCA website provides information only.
We do not sell tickets and do not represent the circuit’s commercial operations.
Event details are subject to change and should always be verified with the promoter.
