Forgotten Race Tracks - Rockingham Speedway - Corby Northamptonshire

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2022
  • #abandoned #racetracks #rockingham #corby
    Corby seems to suffer one set back after another, the poor little thing. What seemed great at the start, just never really seemed to work out.
    Rockingham Speedway was the dream of one man, Peter Davies. He wanted to bring NASCAR style racing to England and set about creating his perfect racetrack.
    Things didn't go so well for Peter or the racetrack and that's what I've come to look at in this episode.
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  • @JMH7506
    @JMH7506 Год назад +36

    I’ve been there to watch the BTCC several times and was amazed just how massive it was and how much seating there is. It’s beautiful and so sad to see it never succeeded.

    • @mattylamb9194
      @mattylamb9194 Год назад +3

      Rockingham tended to produce good BTCC races. You could overtake there and there were several lines you could take into and out of some of the corners

  • @davidmears9571
    @davidmears9571 2 года назад +84

    I was fortunate enough to take part in one of the last meetings at Rockingham in 2018, a Citroen C1 race. I'd never been there before but soon got used to the circuit layout & found it quite challenging with a good variety of corners, straights & a couple of hairpins each with an abrupt change of camber / gradient. Such a shame that that this forward looking circuit has now closed, probably for good.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад +15

      I'm hopeful one day it might re-open... maybe just as a one off...

    • @chunkybuster7203
      @chunkybuster7203 Год назад +6

      I was there at the beginning of Rockingham, loved the place. Saw the Indy race won by Dario Franchitti. I knew in my heart it was going to struggle to be viable! The council would love to demolish it!

    • @bunkermonkey_uk
      @bunkermonkey_uk Год назад

      @@chunkybuster7203 Cinch UK - Planning to reopen it shortly.

  • @althejazzman
    @althejazzman Год назад +28

    I drove there at the last ever public track day in November 2018. I'm glad to see that it still stands. I can't imagine why people thought it was boring. There are plenty of old airfield tracks with no elevation changes. Rockingham had some brilliant challenging corners and of course the unique banking.

  • @david65219
    @david65219 Год назад +22

    I did a lot of my motorsport timekeeper training at Rockingham, behind the scenes it was a hell of a facility that easily rivaled any other circuit (save for the new Silverstone race control). Every time I went it was gutting to see such a huge investment and barely any spectators to enjoy it.

  • @trainswithnickyt
    @trainswithnickyt Год назад +13

    I was a Spotter here back in the day, initially for the pickups, but also for the cars for their last 2 seasons and it's such a shame to see how it ended up. I used to refer to it as my home away from home, working on setups and racing on the Saturday, socialising til 3am, before rising before 7 and going for a walk/jog around the track and doing it all again for a 2nd day. I slept well on the Sunday night, I can tell ya. I met some fantastic people over the years and if it ever returns as a racing facility, i'll be at the front of the queue for tickets, just to be able to go stand at the back of the main stand and relive all the fond memories I have.

    • @RobCompton59
      @RobCompton59 Год назад +2

      You be quiet, you'll be up in the spotters gantry where you belong! I might even buy you a new headset and radio.

    • @trainswithnickyt
      @trainswithnickyt Год назад +2

      @@RobCompton59 If we could go back there, I'd do it in a heartbeat, 7 cylinders or 8. It never felt the same after the cars were gone so I just hung up the gear, even though I could have continued with the trucks

  • @GlennValet
    @GlennValet Год назад +11

    Everyone used to stamp their feet in the stands along to Queen's "We will rock you" - One of my lasting memories of my dad is him stamping his feet deliberately out of time to put people off! The thing that killed the circuit off wasn't lack of races as such but the selling off of the land behind the circuit to build houses. They inevitably complained about the noise as has happened at Mallory Park, thus ending any serious race schedule.

    • @markexley
      @markexley Год назад +6

      Mallory had a cavalier attitude to their neighbours, exceeding their agreed track usage. It is no longer possible to move next to a racing facility and then complain about noise and make the facility close. The law protects the existing facility.

    • @BenCowley111
      @BenCowley111 Год назад +1

      The new development didn’t really kill it off. There was always noise complaints, I remember hearing the cars from the next village over when I grew up. It just simply wasn’t popular enough to be profitable.

  • @dprid
    @dprid Год назад +5

    I went to the first Indy Car race held there in 2001. We sat for ages whilst they desparately tried to dry the track of the water that was seeping up through the tarmac, and we did eventually get a shortened race, shortened even further by the fact it was getting dark (and bloody cold as I recall). The track didn't work well though, because there was basically only a single racing line, so the demon overtake by Gil de Ferran to take the lead on the last lap was virtually the only racing overtake of the whole race. They fixed the water problem and the new surface made for better racing the next year, but I watched it on TV rather than driving halfway up the country for it. Quite frankly it always amazed me that anyone ever thought it would be financially viable in the first place - it was in the wrong location and was based around a style of racing that the UK had very little experience of. Yes, they managed to stagger on for a few extra years by making better use of the infield track, but it really was a bit of a white elephant from day 1.

  • @damiencordner1195
    @damiencordner1195 Год назад +9

    I've got the first ever programme in the loft. I come from Corby additional issues that plagued the Speedway was the noise it generated. Local residents from surrounding villages complained. Therefore the track was limited to how many events it could hold. When it first opened we used to get free tickets regularly to the track. The first events showcased 50 Cent, Sugarbabes, Daniel Beddingfield and a few others to help promote the venue. It's a shame as from a spectator's view it was a fantastic venue.

  • @waynesmith8724
    @waynesmith8724 2 года назад +21

    I went to Rockingham many times to watch btcc,it was my favourite track because you could see the whole lap from the stands, but my best memory was being there the first meeting after David Leslie was killed in a plane crash in 2008, to show respect everybody made lots of noise,those aluminium stands really made a lot of noise ,made my spine tingle. Rip.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад +4

      The spectator POV was great it seems!

    • @TheNeilFox81
      @TheNeilFox81 2 года назад +3

      Totally agree, the only track I've gone to with my son where he could see the whole race. We saw some great BTCC races there in the final years

    • @hopethehermit
      @hopethehermit Год назад

      Best memory of Rockingham is Rob Austin's first BTCC race win in 'Sherman'. Of all the circuits the BTCC visits Rockingham was probably the one I liked the least.

  • @Hanzilla75
    @Hanzilla75 Год назад +20

    You should add Crystal Palace circuit to the list. Great video series. I am so sad I never experienced Rockingham Speedway, it looks like an excellent circuit, and 13 layouts is insane. Such a pity it could not be saved and that it never really gained enough popularity.

    • @frictionstreaker
      @frictionstreaker Год назад +2

      Crystal Palace race track would be a great video, l went there with my dad many years ago and walked the track, my dad raced at CP in the Britches Saloon Car Championship now BTCC

  • @BunkerMonkeyUK
    @BunkerMonkeyUK Год назад +7

    I did a two-seater oval experience there in 2004, life changing! I don't think you can go that fast anywhere else since.

    • @4RMS7TRONG
      @4RMS7TRONG Год назад +1

      Santa Pods 2 seater dragster.

  • @SeegzB
    @SeegzB Год назад +10

    I was at the last BTCC race their.. I liked that you could see the whole track.. but the massive empty grandstands did reduce the atmosphere.

  • @PurityVendetta
    @PurityVendetta Год назад +18

    This really does seem to be a metaphor for a country in terminal decline. Motorsport venues and live music venues, two pastimes close to my heart seem to be closing down left, right and centre. For sure, a sad state of affairs indeed. As you say, it could all have been so good if only...
    On a more positive note, on the whole these videos do cheer my up with the quirky content and you style of delivery. Please keep up the good work.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Yeah... I used to be in "music" it's been on the shut down for years :(

    • @Gracievision
      @Gracievision Год назад +2

      Got to disagree with that sorry. Rockingham was poorly researched, planned and managed. The success of the Palmer run Brands Hatch, Snetterton, Oulton Park etc group shows that well managed motorsport venues can be viable.

    • @TheEulerID
      @TheEulerID 9 месяцев назад +2

      Motorsport venues are not, as far as I am aware, closing down right left and centre. The UK has more race circuits than any other country in Europe as far as I can tell. As far as Rockingham is concerned, they simply didn't judge the market right.

    • @PurityVendetta
      @PurityVendetta 9 месяцев назад

      @@TheEulerID So you watch speedway? My local stadium, Loomer Road closed because the council ended to lease. Motocross tracks are particularly vulnerable to moaning from local residents. Our local track is having to restrict practice and race days because idiot who moved into a Barratt box estate several miles away are hassling the council about noise. These are the same idiots who moved in next to the Air Defence Helicopter School and then moan about the helicopters...
      The local grass track has closed down for the same reason and their occasional meeting were packed with spectators.
      Just because Brands Hatch and Silverstone haven't closed doesn't mean smaller venues at the grass roots level aren't. Get your facts straight before you go jumping to conclusions. Just because you're not aware doesn't mean it's not so.

  • @aetch77
    @aetch77 Год назад +5

    This vid needs added to the "forgotten race tracks" playlist.
    It's been a lovely series.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Год назад +3

      Sorted, thanks for letting me know and for watching!

  • @theonlywoody2shoes
    @theonlywoody2shoes Год назад +2

    I used to work for a large telecommunications company, and many years ago attended the final round of their “driver of the year” competition at Rockingham.
    I did get to drive some nice cars, got a go on the skid pan (with a kicker plate at the entry), got a nice day out off work... oh and got to see a certain journalist with the initials VBH roll a hot hatch on one of the corners they were filming at.
    I came 9th out of 12, but for a company with over 100,000 employees and over 7000 entrants that year I was happy with the outcome.
    So sad that we keep losing these infrastructure elements, along with small local airports and branch railway lines.

  • @YellowPinkie
    @YellowPinkie Год назад +4

    Me and two mates were the first to have a competitive lap of the track; on pushbikes, in the dark, before security could catch us Maybe they should have put a proper fence up...

  • @TheHintonator
    @TheHintonator Год назад +1

    I did a couple of bike track days at Rockingham. I'll always remember, on the first hairpin, a chap behind me slid off his brand new CBR 600RR. Happy times.

  • @o.s.racing
    @o.s.racing 2 года назад +11

    This vid leaves a small lump in the throat. Back around 2006-2007 BTCC held a media day and I sneaked off work to go for the day, plus I did my only ever single seater experience there in pouring rain. What about a series visiting the many current race circuits, your fun history will make a great series!!!! I'd be happy to help, though my wife and children say I'm more a hinderance if I'm honest :-)

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад

      I'd love to look at current day race tracks.. however they are a little difficult (expensive) to work with shall we say.

  • @lsc9983
    @lsc9983 Год назад +3

    Went to rockingham in 2017 and the scale of the facility was ridiculous such a shame it’s gone

  • @HumbertoSaabedra
    @HumbertoSaabedra 2 года назад +12

    Had the events of September 11th and Alex Zanardi's horror crash at Lausitzring not happened, Champ Car would have potentially opened the door to the revival of high-level professional oval racing across Europe in the vein of the pre-World War I Grand Prix races at Brooklands and Montlhéry. Unfortunately, the attempt to establish a foothold in Europe following a decade of threats from the FIA regarding the staging of races in countries with Formula 1 races backfired.

    • @RobCompton59
      @RobCompton59 Год назад +3

      ChampCar went bust. That's why it stopped. There was the "battle" between Champ Car (which was run by Gerry Forsythe, Kevin Kalkhoven and Paul Gentilozzi) and IRL which saw CART file for bankruptcy in 2003, cancelling a number of events. They soldiered on in Chapter 11 until 2008 when they finally pulled the plug.
      Rockingham had a 7 year contract with CART IIRC, and only two events took place, 2003 was cancelled, and Gerry Forsyth was kind enough to pay Rockingham compensation for the lost events. That stopped in 2005 and the rest is history. Nothing to do with the FIA at all, that was just speculation.

  • @paulfocus23
    @paulfocus23 Год назад +3

    I remember stood on top of the garages watching a Porsche race many years ago. Shame it’s gone to ruins now! 😔

  • @malcolmriviere8256
    @malcolmriviere8256 Год назад +3

    Great video. About 10 years ago I had the opportunity to drive 3 laps of the circuit in my dream car, an Aston Martin V8 Vantage. The icon is me driving the green AM at Rockingham. A great day out even if I didn’t get anywhere near half the speed of the race cars!

  • @cymruchrisllwyn
    @cymruchrisllwyn Год назад +6

    I was part of the team that did the site invesigations and remedials for the land - amazing use of the land, but doubt it will get permission for anything else due to what's under the site from the old and long since gone industries there. Great vid too

  • @jackcpfc
    @jackcpfc Год назад +1

    When my dad used to race his championship were the very first to race at Rockingham in a BARC race meeting. In that same race one of his fellow drivers "christened" the wall!

  • @WKDPOWER
    @WKDPOWER Год назад +34

    Some errors in your vid.
    The Ascars didn't "pull out of the venue" in 2002, they raced there until 2007 and were successful for a while (although due in part to unsustainable financial backing from the circuit as they tried to spend their way to making it a success).
    The Pickups didn't stop racing there in 2003, they raced the oval multiple times a year, EVERY year, right up until it closed in 2018 (the penultimate meeting there was a Pickup meeting). Dunno where that factoid came from.
    Technically Champcar didn't race there, CART did.
    It's the only oval built IN THE UK since Brooklands (you missed the UK bit out). In fact it was the first purpose built racetrack of any kind built in the UK since Brooklands
    You're almost correct in saying it never made a profit, the sad thing is that in it's last year of operation it DID make a profit. Yet was still offloaded as a car park instead of a going concern. But then it's success, or lack of, had little bearing on the reason for sale as the owner went bankrupt building an absurd 'posh' housing estate next door (in Corby ffs), Rockingham was collateral damage in the resulting bankruptcy fire sale.
    The grandstands are/were due for demolition, but that only applies to the outer two stands (and was supposedly given permission 3 years ago, yet still they stand).
    And the track is being used for car review vids by Cinch (who have bought the place), hence why it's now clear of cars and being given a tidy up (also has some massive Cinch branding on those supposedly demolition bound stands now)

    • @joshmartin8731
      @joshmartin8731 Год назад

      Going by your last point I’m assuming it now means the tracks being driven on like a race track instead of used as a car park. Got any links to those car review videos?

    • @z00h
      @z00h Год назад +4

      @@joshmartin8731 "I’m assuming it now means the tracks being driven on like a race track instead of used as a car park"
      Cinch bought it as a massive vehicle prep centre.

    • @WKDPOWER
      @WKDPOWER Год назад +1

      @@joshmartin8731 Not necessarily "as a race track", but certainly driven on. And no, I've not seen any of these vids, they will presumably accompany car ads on their site.

    • @RobCompton59
      @RobCompton59 Год назад +4

      @@WKDPOWER Experiences and track days have operated at Rockingham this year, rumour has it that the owners (Cinch's parent) are considering re-opening the circuit.

    • @RobCompton59
      @RobCompton59 Год назад +4

      Here's how it didn't make a profit - when big businesses buy something these days, what they do is set up a new company to buy that "thing", the new company borrows the money from the parent company and then has to pay that money back, or at least the interest on that "loan". That money is sourced from an offshore company, so the "interest" is paid back to that offshore company and therefore not subject to UK taxation.
      When the circuit operated it made quite a reasonable gross profit, but that was wiped out by the interest payments, meaning it made a loss or broke even : and paid no corporation tax.
      The last year, it made a net profit as part of the creative book keeping if you ask me.
      CART/Champ Car - well, CART was the sanctioning body, The Champ Car World Series was the racing, so yes, Champ Car ran there, CART organised it.
      Regarding the owner going bankrupt, another tangled web of companies. If you have time, and a wall for your post-it notes, plus a big pin board, pins, string, etc... you might be able to piece it all together. All the info in available on the Companies House website. Northants Rockingham Speedway Ltd is your starting point.
      The grandstands that were deemed "unsafe", suddenly there's no business rates to pay on them. Amazing what a surveyors report can do.... MSV were buying the T1 and T4 stands, but the cost of dismantling them and moving them to Donington (where they were going to go) turned out more than building new ones. So they stay put. If you put the bolts back in that were removed to make them "unsafe", and get a new surveyors report, suddenly they'll be fine again. Or am I just been cyncical.... who knows.
      The place could be a goldmine if run properly, and not the way UK circuits are generally operated. It's one hell of a venue, and unique in that from the main stand you can see pretty much all of the circuit. The inner paddock is too small though.
      And a shorter version of the oval coming off T1 re-joining at T4 to make a sub-1 mile oval would open the doors to much more racing. Perfect then for the Euro-NASCAR circus that is not allowed to race on speedways of more than 1 mile under NASCAR sanctioning rules...

  • @jasonbarklem5671
    @jasonbarklem5671 Год назад +5

    Run out of race tracks? What about Aintree? Hosted the British Grand Prix back in the day

  • @billb7876
    @billb7876 Год назад +3

    Raced here a few times fantastic venue, bloody disgrace that it was decimated

  • @11hmknz
    @11hmknz Год назад +2

    Cool video, remember going here when I was younger

  • @rowgli
    @rowgli Год назад +3

    This is really saddening, I had no idea it had closed (possibly illustrates part of the problem it had :( )

  • @glen441
    @glen441 Год назад +3

    Watched quite a few events here over the years as I lived in Corby, then used the circuit for cycle racing, the inner track was OK but a nightmare in the rain

  • @davidgray2653
    @davidgray2653 Год назад +1

    My dad worked up when it was known as the North bank for BSC.

  • @enemycrab9229
    @enemycrab9229 Год назад +1

    My father used to take me to Rockingham when I was young to watch the early ASCAR races. We watched CART there in 2002 and sat on the outside of turn one next to the barrier. The speed was unreal to 12 year-old me! Watched BTCC there, too, in 2004(?). I'll never forget walking up the stairwell to sit in the huge grandstand on the main straight - the footage doesn't do its height justice. Nothing quite like it in England. It was devoid of atmosphere, and I can only think that demolishing the oval and removing the uncovered grandstands would've made a big difference. Corby *is* depressing - not because it's necessary a bad town in itself, but more because it's a place that's been full of life, hope, identity, and promise in the past that's ultimately been dashed away.

  • @richardsholl5977
    @richardsholl5977 Год назад +1

    Back in early ‘04 I went to Rockingham for the dealer preview event for the then-new BMW 1250GS. Nearly all the dealer staff there had no interest in riding motorbikes, so I had the track almost to myself for several hours, bombing around on the demo fleet. Simon Pavey was a brand ambassador for BMW Motorrad in those days & it was good to have dinner with him. I don’t think anyone else there had any idea who he was. Such a shame the circuit/facility failed.

  • @AdeReeves
    @AdeReeves 2 года назад +4

    Gutted this closed...was only an hour away and saw some good racing , as well as experience days...

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад +2

      A real shame but it never sold enough to pay for itself :(

  • @ABB-bw6tc
    @ABB-bw6tc Год назад +4

    The rockingham circuit is sorely missed

  • @FatLeonard84
    @FatLeonard84 4 месяца назад +1

    Top Gear went there a few times back in the good old Clarkson days, I believe they shot some of the Alfa Romeo challenge there

  • @alexanderguesthistorical7842
    @alexanderguesthistorical7842 Год назад +2

    There's a bit of abandoned dual carriageway right next to Rockingham, which is the exact bit of road you're filming from. They ought to incorporate that into the speedway by making a link road across the field at one end, and going through the giant car park at the other end. That would give Rockingham a straight about 3/4 mile long (just over a Km). As good as the Kemmel straight at Spa! Then you could feed straight back to the oval. THAT WOULD BE EPIC!!!

  • @alangood8190
    @alangood8190 2 года назад +9

    It's somewhat reassuring to know the track has an alternative use for the moment and that it could, theoretically, be revived and put back into operation as a racing circuit sometime in the future rather than be demolished and lost forever.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад +6

      A very good point, unlike many others, this hasn't been lost to housing... yet.

    • @simonkevnorris
      @simonkevnorris Год назад +2

      @@AutoShenanigans Would they build a housing estate on that land? When I was working in Poole (Dorset) I rented a flat in Baiter Park (which was a site of an old gasworks). I was told we were not allowed to grow anything that could be eaten in the area.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Год назад +1

      @@simonkevnorris I think they will eventually, it's such a huge site and I can't see it making money with the way things are. Northamptonshire council are also keen to build houses, I hear because they need the residents/council tax income. The council went bust a couple of years back, I think due to some dodgy dealings.

    • @simonkevnorris
      @simonkevnorris Год назад +4

      @@AutoShenanigans I understand the need for more housing but not on 'brown sites'. I'm sure whatever is in the ground can't be good for anyone long term (like in Baiter Park) despite what the experts say.

    • @realMaverickBuckley
      @realMaverickBuckley Год назад

      @@simonkevnorris England population:
      1938 - 39 million
      1960 - 43 million
      1980 - 45 million
      1997 - 46millon
      2020 - 58 million
      After Blair opened the floodgates with more immigration since 1997 than between 1066 and 1996 it's difficult to keep up with the demand for housing. If you don't the people with only 1 passport can't afford to buy a house anywhere. They barely can as it is.
      So sadly, thanks to Tony Blair, they're now eviscerating the few spots left, in a futile attempt to keep up.

  • @McRocket
    @McRocket Год назад +1

    What a FAB video, imo.
    I am from across the pond and knew little/nothing of this place.
    Sad story though.
    Thanks for creating this.

  • @Bakabakaonichan
    @Bakabakaonichan Год назад +1

    I was at a supercar driving experience day for my birthday at Rockingham in 2018, I got to drive around part of the large oval in a Lamborghini Spyder reaching a speed of 150mph, at the time I wasn't aware that I was actually taking part in one of the last public events at the site, such a shame. I wish I was around to see a large-scale Nascar type events they held there, even if the stands wouldn't have been very lively.

  • @davidmalin5491
    @davidmalin5491 Год назад +4

    I remember there was a lot local opposition to it. Sad to it closed, but keeping it open for track days etc isn’t economical as there is a huge cost with all the safety regs and msa bullshit, plus needing marshals and staff even if they are volunteers you need to get them.

  • @tdyerwestfield
    @tdyerwestfield Год назад +1

    Talking of building race circuits on toxic ground, there was a proposal to build a race circuit just outside Yeovil on the Somerset-Dorset border. Plans were shelved when the area was found to have contained anthrax. Yes, anthrax. Proposed major developments on the land since have also been blocked due to this. Apparently the only appropriate place to build affordable housing in the area is on a flood plain filled with anthrax.

  • @michaelritchie728
    @michaelritchie728 Год назад +1

    Went there plenty of times when it was open as I’m local. Quality track with a decent view. The grandstand was always nuggets though!

  • @Dj2006
    @Dj2006 Год назад +1

    I used to go to a school called Corby business academy it’s still used to this day but not as often I could see that race track

  • @IridescentJess
    @IridescentJess Год назад +4

    Hey I live in corby! I really miss when the speedway was open it was always really fun to go to. My mum actually works for them as it's still a company that exists but she's mostly a cleaner, If I'm correct there's talks of possibly re-opening it which would be good. It's a shame it's just wasted constantly.

    • @howarddavies136
      @howarddavies136 Год назад

      With how popular track days are, I can't believe it isn't viable to reopen.

  • @jamesalexander4203
    @jamesalexander4203 Год назад +1

    I did a sprint at Rockingham in a Westfield and started in reverse. Marshalls were over the moon….I also quoted an insurance policy for that location including the valley of the drums.

  • @Srevelation
    @Srevelation Год назад +2

    I was there helping a friend compete in uk time attack just before it closed and he holds the time attack clubman record

  • @pauladams2907
    @pauladams2907 4 месяца назад

    I was there when Mansell lapped the oval in an Indycar, it was pretty special. I also saw Colin McRae drive in Ascar, good times. A shame it’s closed.

  • @IAmConorr
    @IAmConorr Год назад +4

    Unfortunately with the Priors Hall housing estate being developed in the mid 10’s it’s days we’re numbered. Who would of thought buying a house next to a race track would result in some weekends there being… races 😳

    • @WKDPOWER
      @WKDPOWER Год назад +1

      That didn't matter too much as the owners of that estate also owned Rockingham. Sadly that meant when those owners went bust building Priors Hall, Rockingham got taken down in the bankruptcy.

  • @markrskinner
    @markrskinner Год назад +1

    Trust me, Corby was rough way before the steelworks closed. But these days Kettering makes it look good.

  • @glenjones6980
    @glenjones6980 Год назад +2

    Collected a few cars from there, it always seemed to be a car park with the odd motorsport event tacked on at the end of a week here and there. I remember when it opened a lot of businesses on the nearby industrial estates saying they would leave town amid fears of traffic chaos during events that would affect their distribution chains..........yeah like the M25 didn't cause them any delayed deliveries ever in it's history.

  • @mikeg2939
    @mikeg2939 Год назад

    I used to go there to watch the ascar and pickup truck racing and the btcc. They renamed ascar Days of Thunder (after the film) and it got quite popular. The band Busted played at one meeting and there were 45k people there that day. The Darkness played there too and sponsored a car for a season. A regular driver in the ascar series was Ben Collins who later became known as the stig. What was pretty unique about Rockingham was that you could sit at the top of the stands and see the whole circuit, not just one small section, so you could watch the whole race, and also stand on the top of the pits and watch the teams at work during the race.

  • @martinoutdoors6941
    @martinoutdoors6941 Год назад +1

    Hi John another forgotten race track is the Crystal Palace track in London parts of which are still visible and where the Italian job blew the bloody doors of…

  • @gfrths
    @gfrths Год назад

    I used to do event stewarding there in the last 4 years of it’s racing use, usually I’d get my boss to put me in the grand stand so I could watch the racing all day but occasionally I’d be either patrolling the inner paddock or be on the vehicle tunnel, let me tell you when they used to come from the outer paddock via that tunnel the sounds as they inevitably revved it through there were just beautiful, gutted it closed as it was always my favourite venue to work at

  • @frictionstreaker
    @frictionstreaker Год назад

    Raced there in the day, it was a good track and a new experience having a wall on the main straight.

  • @fman02
    @fman02 Год назад

    I was lucky enough to attend a track day at Rockingham in the week following the first race there. 3 hours to drive there, about 20 minutes of instruction, a drive round as a passenger in a Transit mini-bus, a few laps as the passenger of one of the pro drivers ( can't recall his name but there was a lovely, long scrape on one of the walls that he inflicted on race day 1), and finally just 8 minutes driving alone. Not a massive petrol head but I have to say doing 180+ in a 6.5 ltr car around a banked oval was pretty darn good.

  • @outoftheburrough
    @outoftheburrough Год назад +1

    I recall not so fondly that the infield paddock was often too small for the events being held so some competitors would be stuck in what may have been the Outer Hebrides for the amount of time it would take to get to & from assembly with any pit stop equipment required (god forbid you forgot anything). A certain c1 race I crewed at in the last year or so of Rockingham, they wanted an 'all competitors' photo in the pit lane which was rather gappy as those of us parked up in the outfield didn't have enough time to get back, tidy up, go do the photo op & then back to the outfield again to get prepped for the next race 🙄
    That place was often downright dangerous in the wet too.

  • @danielhindley8
    @danielhindley8 Год назад +3

    Last visited in March 2021 collecting vehicles from the circuit itself, from City Auction Group. Was strange to see it as it's used now

    • @pixelpackingpiccys
      @pixelpackingpiccys Год назад

      Even city auction have left the circuit now

    • @danielhindley8
      @danielhindley8 Год назад

      @@pixelpackingpiccys really? the last time I was there was April 2021. Has a different auction group taken over or is it not used at all now?

    • @pixelpackingpiccys
      @pixelpackingpiccys Год назад +1

      @@danielhindley8 it all moved to peterborough so as far as im aware there is no more car auctions at rockingham.

  • @jacekatalakis8316
    @jacekatalakis8316 Год назад +1

    Max Wilson going backwards at 200mph, lighting the rear tires up is my enduring mental image of Rockingham.
    Also those 2002-2002 CART liveries, first with the US lags post 9/11, and then the 2002 liveries to comply with the UK's ban on cigarette ads made for some of the best looking liveries. Team Green on the side of Franchitti's blue and silver 2002 Lola/honda instead of the Kool cigarette branding, and, come on. Team Saint George with then future GT hotshoe Darren Manning being great. 2003 was Brands Hatch and that had great liveries too.
    My abiding memory of 2002 CART race was Franchitti finally, finally getting his irst oval win. It was known at that point Andretti was moving to the IRL, and then Dario broke his back. CART got column inches on the sports pages along with F1 for that brief time, then in the mid-late 2000s when Wheldon was winning races and titles.
    Oh and, obligitary it showed up in sims... comment
    It's in the original ToCA Race Driver (or regional versions, DTM/V8 Supercar Race Driver) Grid from Codies released early 2000s, if you want a game with the oval/infield in, or it got converted to a lot of games using rFactor's engine, though only the oval ever seemed to get converted instead of the road courses. Live For Speed has the track, IIRC it was signed just before the track closed.
    Also since you did Rockingham, any chance you'd hop a ferry and do the Lausitzring, or as I call it, the German Pocono?

  • @modelrailpaulcee
    @modelrailpaulcee Год назад +1

    Pretty certain it was the first meeting that we went to there - probably more stoppage time than actual racing - and Busted playing to their fans from the back of a truck behind the stands!

  • @tomjohnston1108
    @tomjohnston1108 Год назад

    Went to Rockingham a few times. Great atmosphere and experience. Sorely missed

  • @aaronbuildsa
    @aaronbuildsa Год назад +3

    It's been quite a few years since I did a track day, but I think Rockingham might have been my last (2013 or so) - I thoroughly enjoyed it as a track, shame it was so besieged with problems and eventually closed.

  • @Alext165
    @Alext165 2 года назад +5

    Another great video, been to the site for all sorts of racing including cycling time trials. What a pity how this circuit ended up this way! A fucking car park 😢

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад +2

      It is a shame... at least it's still standing... for now.

  • @TwoAcresandaMule
    @TwoAcresandaMule 5 месяцев назад +1

    Same here stateside with local tracks. Insurance increases.

  • @hydorah
    @hydorah Год назад

    It's in such remarkable condition for being defunct for four years. I remember it opening. I didn't actually know it had closed!

  • @wibblewabblewoo6249
    @wibblewabblewoo6249 Год назад +2

    This is criminal, so sad to see it in that state 😭

  • @thebuttonsmasher7184
    @thebuttonsmasher7184 2 года назад +1

    I had the chance to drive a mini cooper around the track brilliant experience

  • @saltbjorn
    @saltbjorn Год назад

    Did my junior ARDS test here in 2017, man I miss this place

  • @carlmillichip1692
    @carlmillichip1692 2 года назад +3

    Cracking series of videos have enjoyed them including the abandoned roads series also,
    As for Rockingham was a brilliant track, I did show there and was about to do a good few laps there very good track, Last I heard it was used as storage for cars, you can see on the track where the cars where parked

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад +1

      Defo used for car storage..i was surprised to find it empty. A nice bonus if you ask me.

  • @philipfischer1612
    @philipfischer1612 Год назад +1

    There is always the road circuits of Dundrod & the NorthWest 200 in Northern Ireland.. especially if there's another heatwave.

  • @bradleyc543
    @bradleyc543 4 месяца назад

    As someone from Oundle, we are ashamed Corby exists. But would love NASCAR.

  • @RocketCat525
    @RocketCat525 Год назад +1

    Great video and channel I didn’t know about this track. We have a speedway with the same name in America Rockingham speedway in Rockingham North Carolina and it is abandon but getting ready to be remodeled

  • @yungmichelin5402
    @yungmichelin5402 2 года назад +11

    It was the best race track the country has ever produced. Sadly missed in the uk motorsport community

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад +7

      It's certainly one of only a handful of purpose built tracks... Most are old airfields which isn't quite the same.

  • @DonCarlosDonCarlos
    @DonCarlosDonCarlos Год назад +2

    Many tracks in the US host a variety of things other than racing to make money, like concerts & music festivals the tracks are so spacious. For example Daytona hosts large concerts such as the "Welcome To Rockville" festival Metallica was a headliner last year & also hosts a football "soccer" festival, Atlanta has the Imagine EDM festival, Charlotte hosts movie nights on the jumbotron. Maybe it's something they should've done with this track.

  • @MazandJazz
    @MazandJazz 2 года назад +3

    Got one for you:
    The DOnnington Heritage circuit. They still use it for some "supercar experience events" and such, but it's built out of the leftovers of the older, longer Donnington, including the original Melbourne hairpin.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад +1

      I shall look into it, thanks for the heads up.

    • @MazandJazz
      @MazandJazz 2 года назад +1

      @@AutoShenanigans "East Midlands Heritage Circuit" is your search term

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад +1

      @@MazandJazz It doesn't look like I'll be able to "let myself in" so I've contacted the operators and maybe I can get access.

  • @petedemaio168
    @petedemaio168 Год назад +1

    What a bloody shame. It still looks good after four years of closure. It would be absolutely criminal if it was destroyed.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Год назад +1

      It's still used and maintained, however with the car industry not doing so well, large assets are usually the first thing to be sold off.

  • @psyclonetheseahawk9261
    @psyclonetheseahawk9261 Год назад +1

    You haven't run out. There were a Formula 1 races held at Aintree in Liverpool. But now it only sees occasional, light use on less than half the original circuit.

  • @marks7197
    @marks7197 3 месяца назад

    This was the most local circuit to me and only about 40 minutes away so I attended many meetings there but we generally chose to travel a bit further to Donington or Snetterton and even down to Brands Hatch because those venues had great atmosphere, which I felt was always lacking at Rockingham.

  • @scottyg7284
    @scottyg7284 2 года назад +3

    Plenty of old race circuits that you need to add to this series.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад

      Would love to hear any suggestions.

    • @scottyg7284
      @scottyg7284 2 года назад

      @@AutoShenanigans Seeing as you are up north, you have ingilston and charter hall close by.

  • @mac9913
    @mac9913 Год назад +1

    One of the major issue was the track was not a true oval...so the Nascars couldn't formally use it...on the first opening when they had invited the Nascar's, the queue was all the way back to the A14

  • @ERIC-65
    @ERIC-65 Год назад

    I played into shreds on "TOTAL IMERSION RACING" on my PlayStation 2 !

  • @sirhum
    @sirhum Год назад +1

    Please do a video of Crystal Palace in London - large parts of this abandoned circuit are still publicly accessible.

  • @KidarWolf
    @KidarWolf Год назад

    I'm a member of a slot car club based not too far from there, Rockingham Slot Car Club. We created an oval track at the club because of our proximity to Rockingham Speedway, but, mysteriously, like Rockingham Speedway, we always had technical difficulties with it, and haven't raced on it since, you guessed it, 2018. Unlike the real thing however, we've been working on correcting the problems with the oval, with the intention of bringing it back into service.

  • @MostlyLoveOfMusic
    @MostlyLoveOfMusic Год назад +2

    I watched BTCC here - shameful to let such an impressive circuit go to waste

  • @mmmmmmmmmm.m.
    @mmmmmmmmmm.m. 2 года назад +9

    Just going to leave this here but when the btcc raced here the racing was brilliant!

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад +2

      You know I totally missed out :( Would love to have gone.

    • @BallorIonYT
      @BallorIonYT Год назад +2

      @@AutoShenanigans I was there for the meeting in 2003... everyone singing We will Rock You and banging feet on the grandstands was an *amazing* atmosphere. Can't really comment on the racing considering it was twenty years ago, but the view from the main grandstand over the whole arena was amazing.

  • @morebasheder
    @morebasheder Год назад +1

    We went to the first CART race in 2001. Took bloody ages to get there cos none of us had satnav and the signposts for the circuit sent us on about a 5 mile detour at about 3mph, and then when we got there the race was delayed whilst a big truck dawdled round the track drying it. Then when the race finally started, the cars were unbelievably loud, so much so that we were about 10 yards from a tannoy speaker and couldn't hear a bloody word of the commentary 😂 still, cracking race though, and lots of people still talking about Alex Zanardi's horrific crash the week before. A shame it's closed down now

  • @davidbrown8517
    @davidbrown8517 Год назад +1

    The full oval is not used much, but part of it is uesd at the Rockingham circuit all the time for races and manufacturers and motoring journalists testing cars. Besides what's the fun in just steering left a bit.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Год назад

      I think "Cinch" own it now and use it for reviews etc

  • @limjamrace
    @limjamrace Год назад

    I like this guy..Knows his stuff through great research i guess .Combined with a bit of character and humour..Have enjoyed the couple of videos i have watched so far during this near 40 deg weather outside..Back to my personal retired historic car projects tomorrow though at 70 years old..All in all i nice break watching these vids!

    • @WKDPOWER
      @WKDPOWER Год назад +2

      Well not THAT great research given the errors in it lol

    • @gizmo72004
      @gizmo72004 Год назад +1

      Hasn't researched that well to be fair.

  • @mclew1234
    @mclew1234 Год назад +1

    Maye it's just the name considering that the Rockingham Speedway in North Carolina (NASCAR homelands) is facing similar issues & is now getting a load of money to renovate it. Although if rumours are to be believed NASCAR is wanting to run some international events in the near future so if the grandstands stay up it may a potential venue for it to see it's true intended racecar

  • @aston-s
    @aston-s 2 года назад +1

    There is Crystal Palace and in theory.... Aintree as that hosted the British Grand Prix at one point I believe

  • @OldSonyMan
    @OldSonyMan Год назад

    How about the "Aintree Circuit" it was a 'bona fide' grand Prix track (albeit in the 1950s), then it was reduced to 'time trials' where I spent some Saturdays as a 'track marshal' but after the 'Jockey Club' bought the horse racing course, it installed golf driving ranges inside what was left of the circuit and I believe the Motorsport stopped then.

  • @SiRhodesDriverTraining
    @SiRhodesDriverTraining 8 месяцев назад

    I went in the summer of 2002. A mate who was a mechanic got us free tickets via a parts supplier ( think it was a Brake manufacturer) I cant remember much about the racing as the girl my mate was seeing got stung by a wasp and went into Anaphylactic shock. She was fine after treatment at the tracks first aid post. Shame it went downhill as I remember that day being very busy.

  • @bjarulez
    @bjarulez Год назад +2

    I remember an f3 car flipping right in front of us at the first chicane in 2002/03ish, she climbed out of there just fine, think it was Katherine legg but don't quote me on that

    • @robertg3903
      @robertg3903 Год назад

      It was indeed the lady that you mention... And thankfully walked away unscathed

  • @asp383
    @asp383 2 года назад +3

    Was there for the 1st Champ car race, bought the Snap-on Rockingham box, with free t-shirt and baseball cap, for the all inclusive tickets, my Snap-on dealer chartered a minibus for his customers that bought the boxes, was a great day and I thought it had a lot of potential.
    As a big fan of NASCAR, Champ and Indycar, I felt the track had a lot of potential, unfortunately, the ASCAR and pickup series just didn't seem to grip the fans in the same way, I tried watching them, but just didn't seem to have the same draw for some reason, I'm sure it wasn't from lack of anything from the organisers or teams etc, but didn't always seem to have large grids and from memory, very short races in comparison to American oval racing.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад +1

      Still got the snap on rockingham box?

    • @asp383
      @asp383 2 года назад +1

      @@AutoShenanigans Needed a bigger box, so was traded in a year later. Outgrew the t-shirt and the cap finally wore out a couple of years ago.

  • @Eunos
    @Eunos Год назад

    I miss Rockingham, I use to regularly go to the BTCC meets.. I still remember the iconic moment of Matt Neal threatening to knock out Jason Plato after he held him up in Qualifying. The racing was always great.. A missed edition to the BTCC Calender.

  • @dylanbroome3703
    @dylanbroome3703 Год назад +1

    This is down the road from me they now use it for a yard for building materials

  • @yescharliesurfs
    @yescharliesurfs 4 месяца назад

    They could open it to the public like the nurburgring, hold car meets and rallies.

  • @FullContactGames
    @FullContactGames 2 года назад +3

    Such a shame, i remember being handed a brochure when it first opened saying it was my birthday present and I loved it. Went back the next year and the numbers were so dire their was hardly a race. Think there was only 3 ASCARS! After that I remember going to a couple of car shows with concerts and all the BTCC events. They were one of the dullest rounds but it was my closest so I didn’t care. Such a shame to see it abandoned, got some brilliant memories there.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  2 года назад

      I'm not sure what went wrong but it never seemed to draw enough people despite it's capacity :(

    • @WKDPOWER
      @WKDPOWER Год назад +1

      I went to every oval race there, and there was never any with just three cars.

    • @FullContactGames
      @FullContactGames Год назад

      @@WKDPOWER welll there was, I remember it clearly. In the ASCAR formula as they were known. Must have been one of the last times they raced I’m guessing as when we went the following year they had been removed from the schedule.

    • @WKDPOWER
      @WKDPOWER Год назад +1

      @@FullContactGames Oh they were certainly in a dire state in their last year. With only 10 starters, and two races in a day, it only took a couple of incidents in race one to end up with only 5 or 6 left for race 2.

  • @Lazy_Jay_Racing
    @Lazy_Jay_Racing 3 месяца назад

    I raced there twice.... Both times on a bicycle 😂 the second of which was the Rockingham Duathlon and we had been told that the venue was due to close shortly after ... Such a shame

  • @bryansmith1920
    @bryansmith1920 4 месяца назад

    John, I was in my youth a track marshal, for the Seven Oaks and district car racing club, The Original owners of Brands hatch race circuit, So 20yrs later, I live in north Cambridgeshire, And I have a career change, I'm driving HGV for a living multi drop around East Numpton as our office used to call it, I did one drop @ the site so I looked around, but having growed upt in Inglind, I cudn't c the traction