Croft Circuit
Blend high-speed sweeps with ultra-tight hairpins on this challenging British circuit.
Track Intelligence
Croft Circuit is a highly technical track that forces a massive transition in driving style halfway through the lap. It starts with blisteringly fast, high-commitment sweeping corners like the Jim Clark Esses, which demand total aerodynamic stability. However, the track concludes with the Complex and the Hairpin, arguably the tightest, slowest corners in British motorsport.
The driver must have absolute confidence in the car's high-speed balance while retaining enough soft mechanical grip to navigate the painful slow-speed final sector. Pushing too hard in the high-speed sections will easily burn up the rear tires, leaving the driver with zero traction to exit the final hairpin onto the start/finish straight.