Public Track Days – Drag Racing at Santa Pod Raceway UK – Motorsport & Car Show Venue

Public Track Days

Public Track Days

Public Track Days at Santa Pod Raceway, Northamptonshire.

At “Run What Ya Brung” days, you can take your car or motorcycle out on the famous quarter-mile dragstrip and test its performance limits in a safe and legal environment.

RWYB is the cheapest and most accessible public track time in the UK, from just £69 (incl. £3 booking fee) admission and “sign on”.

Helmets are now mandatory for everyone going on track!

Sat 1 Mar 2026
Public Track Day
Sat 14 Mar 2026
Sat 21 Mar 2026
Public Track Day
Sun 22 Mar 2026
Straightliners
Sun 28 Mar 2026
Public Track Day
Sat 11 April 2026
Public Track Day
Sun 12 Apr 2026
GTI Spring Fest
Sat 25 Apr 2026
Saturday Night Special
1 - 3 May 2026
Nostalgia Nationals
Sat 9 May 2025
Public Track Day
Sat 9 May 2026
Public Track Day
Sun 10 May 2026
Sat 30 May 2026
Public Track Day
Sun 31 May 2026
vauxhall show 2026
Sat 20 Jun 2026
Saturday Night Special
4 -5 July 2026
Pullup
17 - 19 July 2026
Transitmania
18 July 2026
Mustang Nationals
Sun 19 July 2026
Ford Show 2026
24 - 26 July 2026
Bug Jam 2026
31 July - 2 August 2026
Ultimate Street Car
7 - 9 August 2026
Mopar Euro Nationals
15 - 16 August 2026
GTR Fest
4 - 6 September 2026
VW Action
18 - 20 September 2026
Hot Rod Drags
Run What Ya Brung

What are Public Track Days?

You don’t have to apply for a race licence or own a supercar, most drivers who come along will be racing in normal road cars and bikes. Some participants may have modified cars or even be professional racers in their drag cars but don’t worry, you won’t be pitched against a 300mph Top Fuel Dragster!

All you need is a valid driving licence (UK, European or International) and a suitable helmet. You’ll be entitled to unlimited runs and you’ll receive a personal performance print-out showing your reaction times to the start lights, 60ft, 1/8 mile, 1/4 mile times and terminal speed.

Throughout the year there are also specialist events and festivals which incorporate Run What Ya Brung, including car only, bike only and manufacturer-specific events. Prices and number of runs vary for these events, please see the dates page for more info.

The venue normally opens at 8.00am with track runs starting at 9:30am – 5pm, weather and track conditions dependent. Opening times vary for specialist events.

Some Public Track Days are busier than others, longer waiting times can be expected at a RWYB before a big Drag Race meeting as drag cars testing take longer to stage. On the plus side you sometimes get to see Europe’s fastest cars running on the same strip as you.

Please note that Public Track Day spaces are sold on a first come first served basis as we can only service a certain amount of customers on each day.

Don’t forget your driving licence! Helmets are required for all participants. Arm restraints required in open top or windowless cars. Full Rules & Regulations below.

RULES & REGULATIONS

Please find a list of rules and regulations. Make sure you read before you get to the track – You will be turned away if not compliant.

In the event of a vehicle being deemed too dangerous to participate, Public Track Day officials reserve the right to withdraw it from the event on the grounds of the duty of care for others and the rider/driver. 

  • A full valid and in-date recognised photo driving licence, relevant FIA/FIM or Motorsport UK/ACU licence is required to sign-on.
  • Drivers/riders must be at least 18 years of age. Should a driver be under the age of 18, but possesses an accepted recognised licence, a parent/guardian must counter-sign a declaration.
  • The driver/rider must declare that their vehicle is safe and complies with the necessary rules and regulations.  All vehicles taking part must be fit for purpose.
  • You need to visit the Signing On Office near the start line to present your physical licence and track voucher before you go on to the track or fire-up road.
  • All drivers/riders must sign the provided indemnity form at signing on prior to being permitted on track. Any driver under the age of 18 must have the consent from their legal parent/guardian to participate and they must countersign the indemnity form.
  • All track vouchers will come off sale 2 hours before the scheduled track close, and no track sign-ons will be accepted 60 minutes before the scheduled track close. Please make sure to have purchased your voucher and been to the Signing On Office before this cut-off period.
  • Any nitro vehicles and jet cars must give us at least 7 days’ notice if they wish to run at a Public Track Day.
  • We will be refusing track access to any vehicle found to be emitting “excessive” black smoke. This is regarding a safety issue to consider with reduced visibility for our safety and marshalling teams.
  • We recommend that all vehicles have some form of containment device to contain fluids and debris in case of a mechanical failure on the vehicle. This can include, but not limited to, a metal pan tray or aftermarket engine ‘diaper’ underneath the vehicle.
  • The venue carries a zero-tolerance policy on using vehicles under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Anyone suspected to be under the influence will not be allowed to go down or be near the track. This applies to all drivers, passengers and crew.
  • The driver/rider must not be suffering from any medical condition, that may affect their ability to drive safely. The participant must not be pregnant or have had major surgery in the last 3 months.
  • Re-fuelling in the staging lanes is strictly prohibited. When refuelling in the pits please ensure this is done by someone competent to do so and ensure you have made yourself aware of the closest fire extinguisher point.
  • If any participant has a problem on the dragstrip and/or thinks there is possibly a fluid leak, they must stop as soon possible, at the side of the track (next to the wall). A marshal will attend to check the vehicle and assist in removing from the track if required. The same applies if a participant comes into contact with the wall, loses control or spins.
  • Please note that if you and your vehicle have taken part in FIA/FIM or Motorsport UK/ACU competition, the safety rules and equipment required at a Public Track Day is the same as any FIA/FIM or Motorsport UK/ACU race event. The same applies to any applicable race class you may be associated with.
  • In the event of a vehicle or persons being deemed unsafe or unsatisfactory, Public Track Day officials reserve the right to withdraw them from the event on the grounds of the duty of care for others and the rider/driver.
  • Any electric or hybrid powered cars that are road legal and driven to the track are still currently permitted to run on the track. Anyone wanting to bring a race style or home built non-road legal electric car, we are currently unable to permit them on the track, we are working closely with the appropriate governing bodies to rectify this issue.
  • It is mandatory that a driver be seated in the car in the normal driving position any time the engine is running.
  • If you are not comfortable running against a participant in the opposing lane, a request can be made to a track marshal to make a solo run.
  • If for any reason you have to leave the car in an emergency, look out for the other race vehicle and support vehicles that maybe approaching.
  • Ensure that your vehicle is clean and suitable for track use. For example, ensure wheels, tyres and under the vehicle isn’t covered in mud or the vehicle isn’t leaking fluid.
  • It is prohibited to attach any external accessories, including but not limited to cameras to your helmet
  • Any external or internal mounted accessories, including but not limited to cameras, must be tethered or securely attached
  • If the car stops for any reason, stay seated and await guidance from the marshals. If for any reason you have to leave the car in an emergency, look out for the other vehicle and support vehicles that may be approaching
  • A safety helmet that is fit for purpose is mandatory for ALL participants.
  • A suitable neck brace is highly recommended for ALL participants.
  • Seat belts are mandatory. Lap belts are only accepted on unmodified vehicles where they were fitted as standard.
  • Arm Restraints are mandatory for all open top and windowless vehicles.
  • Roll cages are strongly recommended for all vehicles running quicker than 12 seconds over a quarter mile.
  • It is recommended that there is a secondary braking system for all vehicles travelling faster than 150mph, this can be a parachute or mechanical braking system in addition to a hydraulic system.
  • A minimum of a 4-point harness is highly recommended for all vehicles capable of 145mph+.
  • A HANS / FHR device is recommended for vehicles travelling 170mph and faster and strongly recommended for any vehicle fitted with a 5 point harness.
  • It is highly recommended that all fuel systems and tanks are separated from the driver. There should be at least a bulkhead between the driver and the fuel lines and tank, if this is not possible it is highly recommended that a fire suit is worn.
  • The use of space saver tyres is strictly prohibited and it is recommended that you use tyres rated to the correct speed of your vehicle.
  • It is mandatory that you have the correct amount of wheel nuts on your wheels
  • Suitable fire suits are mandatory for vehicles running on methanol or nitro and recommended for vehicles with nitrous systems.
  • You should display a sticker on the vehicle if you are carrying any sort of compressed gas cylinder (e.g. nitrous, air bottle for shifting)
  • Windows must be fully up when on the dragstrip.
  • Please note: if you need to install any safety equipment, including but not limited to roll cages, safety harnesses or secondary braking systems, please consult a specialist or the National Drag Racing rulebook to ensure it is fitted safely and correctly. The only exemptions to any of the above rules is if your vehicle is fully compliant with ALL Motorsport UK/FIA drag racing regulations.
  • We recommend traction control stays on. Running without traction control damages our track surface, and with a loss of traction, could easily result in you crashing (we’ve seen it numerous times!). If we deem that your wheels are spinning too much, you will be asked to turn your traction control on for further runs.
  • Any loose, heavy objects located within the vehicle must be stowed away securely or removed entirely. 
  • Riders of motorcycles, quad bikes, go karts and anything else deemed similar by Public Track Day officials are required to wear suitable protective clothing. ALL limbs need to be suitably covered.  Leathers and motorcycle boots are highly recommended. Helmet and gloves are mandatory.
  • AM/A1/A2 bike licence holders are not allowed to ride bikes they would not be licenced to ride on the road.
  • No pillion passengers (including trikes and quads) are allowed with the exception of purpose built, race bikes with sidecars.
  • Passengers must be 18 years of age and over (photo ID required). Passengers may be 17, however require a countersignature from a parent/guardian. 
  • You need to visit the Signing On Office near the start line to present your ID and passenger voucher before you go on to the track. You will be required to sign an indemnity form on the day before you go on or near the track.
  • A maximum of one passenger per vehicle is permitted, seated in the front.
  • Passenger rides are only permitted to vehicles travelling less than 130mph at the finish line.
  • Any safety rules, regulations and equipment enforced on the driver are also enforced on the passenger.
  • Keep all body parts (hands, arms, legs, long hair, etc.) within the passenger seat at all times.
  • You need to make sure you are happy to ride with the person you get into the car with. You are not in control of the vehicle, they are. By entering the vehicle you accept the driver and vehicle is capable and you are happy with the risks involved.
  • If the car stops for any reason, stay seated and await guidance from the marshals. If for any reason you have to leave the car in an emergency, look out for the other race vehicle and support vehicles that maybe approaching.
  • Anyone participating must be of a suitable stature to ensure that all of the safety systems work effectively, this includes safety equipment, seat size and seat belts.
  • Participants are to plan their run; if they are not planning on doing a burnout then they should drive around the water box. Not only will driving through it wet your tyres and reduce traction but you will also be dripping water onto the racing surface which we’ll then have to dry off after you.
  • Ensure that you have enough fuel. Of course you don’t want to go up the strip with a full tank of gas as that can add a lot of weight to the car and slow you down but please make sure you have enough to complete your run. Unfortunately we don’t have an onsite petrol station (although we do sell cans of VP Race Fuel in the Pod Shop) so you should also think about getting home!
  • You should frequently check your oil level but this is particularly important on a track day when you’ll be running your vehicle flat out.
    We can’t allow any vehicles on the drag strip if there is liquid of any description on the racing surface so please check your vehicle for leaks of any description before running. Our marshals do check vehicles when you first get on the drag strip so if they spot anything you won’t be allowed to run until it’s been rectified.
  • We’re not saying you need a show winner to get on track but please ensure your vehicle is clean – particularly the tyres. The condition of the racing surface is crucial in drag racing so if your vehicle is caked in mud, don’t be surprised if you’re turned away to clean it up.
  • The drag strip is used for racing, not the rest of the facility so please be sensible when travelling to and from the pits. The speed limit is 10mph so please abide by this rule – this rule also applies in the pairing lanes and return road. The track manager/event management retains the right to refuse track access to any vehicle or persons they deem to be breaking this rule.
  • Make sure to clear your vehicle exhausts of water before you go down the track. This is especially important on cold days, as water can build up in your exhaust overnight and end up on the track.

Santa Pod Raceway understands there will be a number of customers that would like to get on track, below the age of 18. Please see below on how to proceed:

All customers who want to participate on track that are below the age of 18, and hold a valid full MSUK/ACU Drag Racing licence, or full DVLA license for the vehicle they will be driving/riding, will need to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, to countersign the declaration at the track. All other rules and regulations still apply.

RWYB Guides - Beginners & Advanced

Learn all about Run What Ya Brung at Santa Pod Raceway with these RWYB guides.

Video Guide

Watch A Run What Ya Brung Video Guide on Santapod.TV

Public Track Days, or ‘Run What Ya Brungs’ are open track days to anyone with any vehicle. As long as you have a full valid licence, a suitable helmet and a vehicle, you can take to the track too.

Its as simple or as scientific as you want to make it. See what your car can do on the ¼ mile, or practice your racecraft.

What Do I Need To Have A Go?

  • A vehicle (vehicles must be safe and run at Public Track Day officials discretion)
  • A driving licence suitable for the type of vehicle you are driving
  • A suitable crash helmet for all participants
  • Bikers need suitable protective clothing and approved helmet

What Do I Need To Do?

  • Purchase your track voucher
  • Visit the Signing On Office at the base of the control tower on foot to present your driving license and track voucher
  • Check your vehicle is well maintained and safe. Tyres, oil, steering, coolant and brakes are important. Also check your tyres and arches are not muddy
  • Move your Vehicle to the back of the queue in the “fire up road”. Bikers can filter past cars in the lanes, where a lane is usually set aside to collect. We run a batch of cars, then a batch of bikes, so no one gets more than anyone else
  • When you are called forward by the marshal, close you windows and sunroof fully, and buckle your seatbelt. Bikers should pull down visors or goggles
  • Please DO NOT activate liquid spray-bars
  • If you wish, attempt a burnout in the water under the tower. This will clean and warm your tyres. 4WD cars will not burnout unless equipped to do so
  • Roll forward to the Start Line when the marshal indicates. The start line is not actually marked on the track (because it would get scrubbed out very quickly), but the best way to spot it is to look for a gap in the blue border next to the track
  • The first pair of lights on the “starting tree” marked Pre Staged will light when you are nearly in position
  • Roll a few inches further forward and the next pair of lights marked Staged will light also
  • When you and the person in the other lane are both staged and the track is clear, the three orange bulbs will light and then the Green. Now is the time to go!
  • Accelerate as hard as you can without spinning the wheels too much. The last timing beam is under the gantry exactly 1/4 of a mile from the start line
  • Slow down gently once you have crossed the finish, and keep going until you reach the first Turn Off Point on the left. Check your mirrors for the other vehicle before turning off and heading back on yourself. Do NOT turn around if you miss the turn-off point, keep going and take the next exit on the left. Drive slowly and carefully once you have left the track
  • You can collect Timing Slips from the signing on office at the startline tower or at etslips.co.uk
  • These are free to collect as soon as your run is complete. If in doubt at any point, simply look to the marshals for direction. Please do not smoke or use mobile phones when on the track

5 RWYB Tips for a great ET:

  • Avoid wheel spin on the run
  • Avoid hitting the rev-limiter
  • Change gear as smoothly and quickly as possible
  • Run for vehicle on a warm, but not hot engine
  • Remember to take the handbrake off!!!

Tips for bikers:

  • You will be transferring the maximum power to the track when your bike is neither wheelieing nor wheel-spinning. Push the rear tyre to the limit, but not over the limit!
  • Most modern bikes will allow clutchless gear-changes. Just back off the throttle a bit and hoik the gear lever up. It is hard to do this right, but when you get it sussed, you can cut seconds off your ET
  • Adopt the correct body position: Lean forward and tuck in for the optimal weight distribution and aerodynamics on the run

This factsheet is designed for those who have mastered the basics of Run What Ya Brung drag racing, and are looking to expand their understanding of drag racing and improve their times.

Safety First

Most experienced drag racers with a brain between their ears will tell you that getting your priorities right when building fast cars is very important. Make a car safe first, and fast later. Generally, you should follow this order of priorities when preparing your car for use on the track. Do not make the mistake of building a quick car that is dangerous. Although accidents are rare at Santa Pod, and safety provision at the track is second to none, accidents can and do happen. At speeds of over 100mph, traction and aerodynamic factors can change rapidly and lead to accidents. However, by building a car with safety in mind at all times, both you and your vehicle can escape serious injury.

Some people are happy to spend thousands of pounds on performance upgrades for the engine, only to find they can’t afford a few hundred pounds for a roll-cage. These people may one day regret that choice, so make sure it isn’t you! Generally, if your car is able to go under 12 seconds, you should SERIOUSLY consider a roll-cage. It is also worth stating at this stage that some cages are only for show! Make sure you get yours installed by a skilled race car builder, not an aftermarket parts man.

Parachutes are worth considering on sub-11 second cars too. Even if your brakes are the best on the market and your car is well maintained, they will do nothing in a slide, puncture, or brake failure situation. Parachutes will help slow you down whatever the wheels are doing, and can even be used in an emergency to help straighten a car that is in a slide or a weave. Many people have saved cars from serious damage by a quick tug on the ‘chutes.

Deep-staging

The staging lights on the Christmas tree are there to show the position of your front wheels. A small advantage can be gained by “deep-staging” which is where your front-wheels are slightly further forward than the normal “staged” position, and only the lower pair of staging lights are lit. A skilled racer can improve their reaction times by cutting the distance the wheels have to travel before being clear of the staging sensors. This is useful for bracket racers and heads-up racers alike, since it allows drivers and riders to have a better idea of the position of the wheels. An increased risk of tripping a red-light is the trade off though, so it may take practice to find any advantage from deep-staging.

Get Prepared

Some people want to know how cars and bikes can run fast ETs after having sat on the startline with a green light for ages. For example, the Fireforce jetcar can sit on the line for 3 seconds after getting the green light, and still run a sub-six-second pass! Well, the answer is not that it did the ¼ mile in 3 seconds, but the timing system doesn’t start counting until the staging sensors have been cleared. This allows the casual Run What Ya Brung’er to get themselves fully prepared on the line without having to worry about reaction times distorting their vehicle’s performance.

So, if you are not interested in reaction times, but are interested in performance, take your time on the startline to get the revs right before dropping the clutch. Panic-free performance! Remember, in a real race situation, your reaction time is added to your ET to find the winner, so reaction time becomes critical. If you are serious about racing, you will need loads of attempts at improving both your RT and ET, and then work on synchronising them to get some really storming runs in.

Adjust

Different weather conditions can dramatically affect the performance of a high-powered machine. Cold conditions will make your tyres harder, and the track surface will also be harder and less grippy. There is less abrasive traction at Santa Pod than on a normal road, and racers rely on rubber-on-rubber grip which is greatly affected by temperature. If you are finding that you are suffering from wheelspin, you are wasting precious power and actually making matters worse by adding little “marbles” of rolled-up rubber between your tyres and the track surface. If you are able to adjust turbo/nitrous boost, you may find it advantageous to turn down the power in these conditions.

On the other hand, really hot weather can cause lower-powered vehicles to “bog-down” as the tyres suddenly grip at the start. This will make your engine revs drop right down into a zone with less power and torque. This can be avoided by carefully releasing the clutch and making a deliberate attempt to bring the revs up in a controlled manner. You will know when you have got it right, because the vehicle will propel you forward in a linear manner with no jerking or “chattering”.

A simple way to adjust the “gearing” of your vehicle is to change the wheels! Smaller wheels will give the effect of lower gearing, and larger wheels will give the effect of taller gearing. Don’t be afraid to muck about with wheel and suspension settings to achieve the ideal stance. Front-wheel drive cars benefit from having the back end jacked-up and the front dropped, and rear-wheel drive cars benefit from having the rear-end dropped and the front end raised slightly.

Huge benefits can be gained from using the right tyre and wheel combinations. Low profile tyres and huge rims might look pretty, but rarely do they provide a performance enhancement on the drag strip. Try fat low pressure tyres and small wheels on the driven hubs, and skinny lightweight wheels on the coasting wheels. It may look weird, but this even works on FWD & 4WD cars.

On motorcycles, a less aggressive steering head angle will provide increased stability and reduce the tendency to wheelie. Some bikes will allow you to raise or lower the forks through the yokes, and this is the easiest way to make this adjustment. A longer swing-arm will achieve similar improvements.

Ladies First

Some racers will never be the first to stage. There isn’t really any good reason for this, other than it messes with your opponents head! The theory is that if you are the last person to get staged, you can see your opponents positioning on the start line, and you can approach the line in your own time. In practice however, all it does make your opponent impatient and more likely to make a mistake!

All timing slips from runs at Santa Pod Raceway can be viewed at www.etslips.co.uk.

Passengers

Passengers are welcome on track too, here’s what you need to know

Don’t have a car of your own, but still want to experience the ¼ mile? You can take to the track as a passenger, as long as You have a friend who is willing to take you!

For only £10 for unlimited rides per day, its one of the cheapest thrill rides around. Passenger tickets will not be on sale until the day of the event. 

Passengers will need to sign on in the same manner as drivers and once presented with their wristband they are free to ride shotgun with anybody on the start line that would like them onboard. Any road legal car is eligible but understandably bikers and anyone running faster than 130mph will have to travel solo!

Although each run is limited to one passenger per car, there is no limit to the amount of guests accompanying each car, so if you’re looking to sell, to impress, to entertain – or even for a first date with a difference, why not try RWYB for two?

Passengers must be over 18 years of age (photo ID required), or 17 with a countersignature from a parent/guardian

Passenger tickets are only available on the day of the event at santapodtickets.com

  • Passengers must be 18 years of age and over (photo ID required). Passengers may be 17, however require a countersignature from a parent/guardian. 
  • You need to visit the Signing On Office near the start line to present your ID and passenger voucher before you go on to the track. You will be required to sign an indemnity form on the day before you go on or near the track.
  • A maximum of one passenger per vehicle is permitted, seated in the front.
  • Passenger rides are only permitted to vehicles travelling less than 130mph at the finish line.
  • Any safety rules, regulations and equipment enforced on the driver are also enforced on the passenger.
  • Keep all body parts (hands, arms, legs, long hair, etc.) within the passenger seat at all times.
  • You need to make sure you are happy to ride with the person you get into the car with. You are not in control of the vehicle, they are. By entering the vehicle you accept the driver and vehicle is capable and you are happy with the risks involved.
  • If the car stops for any reason, stay seated and await guidance from the marshals. If for any reason you have to leave the car in an emergency, look out for the other race vehicle and support vehicles that maybe approaching.
  • Anyone participating must be of a suitable stature to ensure that all of the safety systems work effectively, this includes safety equipment, seat size and seat belts.

STILL HAVE A QUESTION?

And if you’re still scratching your head, don’t stress. Just get in touch, we’re happy to help gear you up for your RWYB debut.

DAtes, Pricing & EVENTS

Sat 1 Mar 2026
Public Track Day
Sat 14 Mar 2026
Sat 21 Mar 2026
Public Track Day
Sun 22 Mar 2026
Straightliners
Sun 28 Mar 2026
Public Track Day
Sat 11 April 2026
Public Track Day
Sun 12 Apr 2026
GTI Spring Fest
Sat 25 Apr 2026
Saturday Night Special
1 - 3 May 2026
Nostalgia Nationals
Sat 9 May 2025
Public Track Day
Sat 9 May 2026
Public Track Day
Sun 10 May 2026
Sat 30 May 2026
Public Track Day
Sun 31 May 2026
vauxhall show 2026
Sat 20 Jun 2026
Saturday Night Special
4 -5 July 2026
Pullup
17 - 19 July 2026
Transitmania
18 July 2026
Mustang Nationals
Sun 19 July 2026
Ford Show 2026
24 - 26 July 2026
Bug Jam 2026
31 July - 2 August 2026
Ultimate Street Car
7 - 9 August 2026
Mopar Euro Nationals
15 - 16 August 2026
GTR Fest
4 - 6 September 2026
VW Action
18 - 20 September 2026
Hot Rod Drags

ADMISSION

It’s first come, first served – and spots go fast!
Whether you’re burning rubber or just watching, entry is easy.

Grab your place early and you’re all set.

TICKET TYPE

Price Bands

Normal RWYB Admission

Gates open 8am

(incl. £3 booking fee)

All Price Bands £19
Normal RWYB Track Sign-On*

(incl. £3 booking fee)

All Price Bands £50
Test Day Admission

Gates open 8am

N/A (Must have weekend ticket)
Test Day Track Sign-On

Phone office to book on 01234 782828

All Price Bands £85
Saturday Night Special Admission

Gates open 8am

(incl. £3 booking fee)

All Price Bands £26
Saturday Night Special Track Sign-On*
Friday, Gates open 8am Chosen Day or Sunday

(incl. £3 booking fee)

9.30am - 8pm £60
9.30am - 4.30pm £50
5pm - 8pm £20
Passenger Rides

Available On The Day

(incl. £3 booking fee)

ALL PRICE BANDS £10
KIDS SINGLE DAY (5-15)

(incl. £1 booking fee)

ALL PRICE BANDS £6
KIDS SINGLE DAY (under 5)
All Price Bands FREE
Grandstand
ALL PRICE BANDS FREE

Saturday Night Specials

Experience the thrill of evening/night racing at Santa Pod Raceway. The sights and sounds of the raceway are intensified by the night air. All types of vehicles, from hot rods to hot hatches, dragsters to bikes are invited to use the track for day and night racing.

All clubs are very welcome to come along, details in the Clubs section.

The track is open from 9.30 am to 8:00 pm (weather and track conditions permitting). Gates open at 8:00 am.

TEST DAYS

A cost-effective way of testing with lots of track time, with a full track preparation to race standard. Places are restricted to a maximum of 100 and are available on a first-come/first-served basis. These events are only open to racers entered into the following race event.

Don’t miss this great opportunity to get exclusive track time. Book in advance to guarantee your place!

Phone office to book on 01234 782828

The organiser reserves the right to alter the calendar without further notice. Additional events may be added. RWYB dates may be upgraded or replaced by alternative events.

Adverse Weather

If a meeting is severely affected by adverse weather a value will be assigned, so please hold onto your tickets as you can use them to get money off a future Santa Pod event up to and including the same event next year.

BOOK YOUR TEST DAY

All tickets are pre-booking only.

Extras

RWYB Facebook Group

There is a RWYB Facebook Group giving you a great place to talk about car set-up, personal bests, meet-ups and the RWYB Challenge competition. Head on over to the Facebook Group and say hello.

NOS

NOS FILLING

In association with Serck Motorsport, Santa Pod Raceway offers a Nitrous Filling service at all its events.

The Nitrous Fill Station operates within Santa Pod’s “Garage” Shop located in the race paddock and our trained staff are ready and waiting to carry out your refills at just £10 per lb (inc. VAT).

The Nitrous filling service will be available at all events from Public Track Days to full blown race events and we can even offer a midweek service on request (contact orders@santapod.com or phone 01234 782828).

Don’t forget to check out the new Serck Motorsport product and parts display in the shop while your bottles are replenished.

RWYB Competitions

If you are looking for a venue to hold a club day, then look no further and combine your next meeting with one of our RWYB’s.

The only cost to you will be the normal admission (5-15yr olds just £5), and Sign-on fee for unlimited runs on the track. After each run on the track your members will receive a personal performance print-out so you’ll be able to organise your own internal RWYB league table!

Santa Pod Raceway opens at 8:00 am with the track open from 9:30 am – 5:00 pm (Weather Permitting). Don’t forget your driving licence! Helmets required for bikes and open-top cars.

If you would like to book your club in for a RWYB meeting then download and return the Club Booking Form. Tickets must be pre-booked.

FAQS

Don’t be a test dummy! Check the FAQs first, to make sure you’re raring to go.

A suitable crash helmet is now mandatory for all participants- regardless of speed.

No a race licence is not required, just a full driving licence.

Yes, 1 passenger as long as your car is fully street legal and will not exceed 130mph. Passengers vouchers will be available on the day.

You are best to arrive between 8:30 am and 9:00 am for sign on.

If you are running with the roof off or have no windows, then arm restraints are required.

The Sign-On Office or online at etslips.co.uk

Helmets are mandatory for all participants regardless of speed.

No, helmets are not available to hire but are available to purchase from the Pod Shop.

No. You must show your physical driving licence at signing on.

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