Scottish Speedfair and Classic Car Festival

The Scottish SpeedFair and Classic Festival returns to Knockhill for the sixth time on Sunday 31st July. The popular event continues to grow year-on-year and this year will see some exceptional entertainment on offer.

Scottish Speedfair and Classic Car Festival

Topping the bill at Knockhill will be the Scottish Classic Sports and Saloon races. Classic Racing in Scotland is undergoing a revival, with bumper entries for the 2011 Classic Championship organised by the Scottish Motor Racing Club. We'll also have the inaugural meeting for the David Leslie Trophy for Formula Ford - Single Seater racing cars.

  • 4 action packed classic races & more
  • 30 lap 2-driver classic endurance race
  • Classic rally with 30 competitiors
  • Classic Auto-test in Paddock 2
  • 50 Year Celebration of the E-Type Jaguar
  • Aston Martin Owners' Club gathering

Further information can be found on the Event Info tab and tickets can be purchased now - via the Tickets tab.


Prices & Info

Sunday 31st July

Wherever you look at SpeedFair there will be tremendous action for everyone. Some of the classic cars on show are nothing short of sensational. The Classic Racing element of the event should be fantastic too. Whilst running the David Leslie Trophy will be a special moment for the Circuit.

Ticket Advance On the Day
Adult £13.00 £15.00
Conc. £6.00 £8.00
Kids FREE* FREE*
Family £32.00* £38.00*
Weekend N/A N/A


(*Kids under 12 go FREE & a Family Ticket donates 2 x adults + 2 x conc.)


Raceday Programmes

Scottish SpeedFair and Classic Festival programmes will be on public sale during the event. Keep up to speed with everything that is happening at SpeedFair - programmes available on site from the Circuit Office.

Programme - Price-£3




Additional information regarding the Scottish SpeedFair and Classic Festival at Knockhill on Sunday 31st July:

David Leslie Trophy - Formula Fords

The Works
Vehicle
Single Seater Racing Cars
Engine Size
1600cc
Champion
Craig Brunton
Latest News
Formula Fords are the first step to Formula One and stars such as David Coulthard, and Allan McNish raced one at the start of their careers. Wheel-to-wheel racing, is guaranteed as Scotland’s young (and not so young!) chargers battle to win the David Leslie Trophy.

Classis Sports and Saloons Championship

Sports & Saloons Championship
Vehicle
Various
Engine Size
Various
Main Champion
John Marshall
Latest News
This popular championship is for production based cars built between 1949 and 1980. It is split into 4 engine size based classes. All cars use Yokohama tyres and any driver from the 4 classes can win this well supported championship. There will be four classic races at SpeedFair with a special 30 lap 2-driver endurance race also adding to the action.

Show Cars

The Scottish SpeedFair and Classic Festival will again showcase a whole host of Classic machinery from by-gone-years. We’ll have cars from the 1920s through to the 1970s on display, including a 1950 Bentley Brooklands.

Two cars that have changed the world of sports car motoring are celebrating special anniversaries in 2011 too with the 50th anniversary of the E Type Jaguar. Any Club or private owner wishing to attend should make contact with enquiries @ knockhill.co.uk



Classic Rally

Up to 30 competitiors will compete in a Classic Rally event at SpeedFair. Historic models from years-gone-by will tackle the all new Hillside Rally Stage. The three main rallying disciplines will converge at Knockhill with Historic, Road and Stage Rally cars competing.



Auto-test

Scottish SpeedFair and Classic Festival will also see an Autotest competition taking place in paddock two. If you've never seen an Autotest here's a quick description. Autotesting involves driving round a series of cones as fast as possible. The routes can be pretty complex and it is easy to go the wrong way when you are going as fast as possible. 
Courses normally consist of straights, tight turns, stop zones and offer plenty of opportunities for skids, wheel spins and dougnuts.



Tickets are available at the gate today - we look forward to seeing you at the 6th Scottish SpeedFair and Classic Festival!

Adult Ticket Info

An adult ticket will be issued when the purchaser is over 16 years old.



Concession Ticket Info

An concession ticket will be issued when the purchaser is 12-16 years (inclusive), OAP (60 yrs+), Disabled, Student* must have photographic student ID



Kids Ticket Info

Any child up to 11 years of age will be subject to no admission charges and therefore gain FREE ENTRY to the scheduled event. (except where stated)



Family Ticket Info

Family tickets consist of 2 Adults + 2 Concession* note children up to age 11yrs get free entry, therefore family ticket only applies if children are 12yrs and over


Parking

Parking, at most events parking is available close to the spectator areas. At major events all parking is on site but may not be inside the circuit grounds and the circuit may not be visible from your car. For disabled there are a limited number of trackside parking spaces. The paved and elevated disabled viewing areas are close to these parking spaces.



Buses

Buses, we can accommodate groups arriving by bus.  The car parks are not suitable for buses therefore passengers will be directed to disembark near the pedestrian gate and then the bus will be parked in the designated area.



Drop-offs / Taxis

At major events with a high traffic flow the drop off area for taxi’s etc. will be next to the TICKET COLLECTION POINT this area will have a suitable turning area and access to exit routes. Passengers should then proceed to the pedestrian gates to purchase tickets if required.

At all other events drop-offs can be made at the main entrance gate.



Carers

Carers in possession of ID or a letter to confirm they are a carer get free entry when accompanying a disabled person.


Animals

Animals are not permitted on site or in any of the car parks or camp sites.



Camping

Camping is available at the British Superbike and British Touring Car events. Camping spaces must be pre-booked and can only be purchased alongside a ticket purchase.

  • Camping must only be purchased with a ticket (unless season pass holder)
  • A wristband will be sent along with the ticket, you must keep both on you at all times, no access to the campsite is permitted without the band
  • No animals allowed
  • No awnings allowed on caravans
  • Caravans must not be longer than 8m (£20 surcharge for caravans - pre-book only)
  • There is no power provided
  • Toilets and showers are within the campsite
  • Under 12’s free
  • Cars will not be parked next to tents or caravans, there is a separate car park
  • No fires or fireworks
  • BBQs are permitted, they must be attended to at all times
  • Spaces are allocated on a first come, first served basis

At all other events camping facilities are not provided, please look at our accommodation section for facilities close to Knockhill.



Tickets

Tickets are non-refundable but can be transferred to another event.  For ticket transfers the tickets must be received at the office before the event start date. Tickets cannot be transferred after the event date.