The Llandow Circuit is located in Wales, 32 kilometres (20 miles) west of Cardiff. It is one of the few racetracks in Great Britain that are still family-owned. The circuit was opened by Graham Hill in 1963. Automobile and motorbike races regularly used to attract thousands of spectators to Llandow in the 1960s and 1970s.

After that it all went a bit quiet at the Welsh circuit, but that was to change again at with the new millennium. The track was resurfaced and additional run-offs added for extra safety. Today, professionals and amateurs can enjoy a short but technically demanding racetrack, which is suitable for motor racing on both four and two wheels.

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Full Circuit
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Race Track
Dimensions
Length: 1450 (m)
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Karting Circuit
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Type
Race Track