Published 04 Jul, 2024
Knockhill celebrates its 50th Anniversary in 2024
Located high in the rolling hills above Dunfermline in Fife, Knockhill Racing Circuit is Scotland’s only permanent motorsport circuit and is Scotland’s National Motorsport Centre.
Located high in the rolling hills above Dunfermline in Fife, Knockhill Racing Circuit is Scotland’s only permanent motorsport circuit and is Scotland’s National Motorsport Centre. It has been the setting for some of the most memorable moments in Scottish racing history as it celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2024. Champions Niall Mackenzie, Gordon Shedden, Damon Hill, Steve Hislop, Joey Dunlop and Colin McRae are just a few of the racing legends who have tackled the famous course, which opened in 1974.
The plans for a circuit began in the early 1970s when landowner Tom Kinnaird had a vision, with friend David Brown, to create a permanent circuit on 200 acres of moorland. The first bike meeting happened on September 22nd 1974, with the circuit not yet having its final top surface of tarmac laid. But the riders loved the track’s twists and turns and the spectators enjoyed great vantage points and a panoramic view across Fife to Edinburgh. In September 1983 the track was bought by Derek Butcher, who had raced at that first bike meeting a decade before who started a life-long improvement programme. It is only 1.3 miles long and is the only racing circuit in the world licensed to run both clockwise and anticlockwise, giving Scotland two top-class circuits at one venue.
The decades have seen the circuit grow stronger and stronger over the years with a diverse range of activities now hosted all year round including track days, car launch events, Supertruck and fireworks events as well as one of the most extensive range of Driving Experiences in the UK. Drivers can have the thrill of driving the British Touring Car circuit behind the wheel of a 2024 Alpine A110 sports car before driving a Formula Single Seater, Legends, Ferrari 430 or even a classic Jaguar E Type.
Guests over the 50 years have been many and varied including Prince William when he tested an Extreme E Odyssey 21 electric car in 2020. Other stars include Sir Ian Botham, Sir Chris Hoy, Mark Beaumont, film star Idris Elba and many of the Scotland rugby and football teams including David Sole, Doddie Weir, Ally McCoist and Jim Leishman. Colin McRae made his racing debut at the first British Touring Car event in 1992 in a BMW M3 where he infamously pushed Matt Neal off at the hairpin, to a cheer from the crowd, but to the anger of Matt’s father Steve, who chased after him – all memorable and magical moments!
In addition to the sporting events that Knockhill is famous for, the range of Driving Experiences, car launches, Press events, car and bike track days, corporate and team-building events occupy the track fully from March to November.
As Knockhill celebrates its 50th anniversary, including the publication of a coffee table style book Knockhill 50 Years of Racing, the team are looking forward to hosting a special season with a number of extra features at the Superbikes in June, Touring Cars in August and the Circuit’s birthday bike event on September 22nd, 50 years to the day since the first bike meeting in 1974.
To find out more about Knockhill and the range of exciting activities, contact the team on 01383 723337 or check out www.knockhill.com.
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