British Touring Car Championship - Knockhill
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America - Buenos Aires
8 - 9 Aug
Knockhill Racing Circuit
Some session times for BTTC Knockhill 2026 have not yet been finalised, they represent possible times in which each race session could occur. Please check back later for more accurate times.
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Track Info
Knockhill Racing Circuit - Fife, Scotland, UK
Short, spectacular parkland circuit - clockwise and anti-clockwise - big elevation changes, blind crests and a mighty final hairpin
When was the track built?
Local farmer Tom Kinnaird began cutting a hillside ribbon in 1972, linking it to a disused mineral railway to form a tight, rising-and-falling lap. The 1.3 mile course opened in September 1974 and quickly gained status as Scotland’s national motorsport centre. Elevation change is around 60 m from lowest to highest points.
When was its first race?
The venue’s first race meeting was a motorcycle event in 1974, with the first car race on 18 May 1975. Through the 1980s and 1990s the circuit grew into a BTCC and BSB mainstay.
What's the circuit like?
- Duffus Dip: The downhill, blind right at T1 is one of the UK’s most intimidating entries - miss the crest by a metre and you’re wide at McIntyres.
- Kerb commitment: Butchers and the Chicane reward precise kerb use without unsettling the car over the compressions.
- Launch zones: Clarks onto Railway Straight and the uphill Taylors Hairpin create Knockhill’s best passing chances.
- Two ways to race: Running the track anti-clockwise flips reference points and loadings, giving teams effectively a second circuit.
- Benchmark pace: BSB race lap 0:47.126 (2022). BTCC NGTC benchmark 0:50.876 (Ashley Sutton, 2020). Sprint outright 0:41.880 (Hillclimb-spec single-seater).
Lap records and benchmarks (by series)
- BSB Superbike (race lap): 0:47.126 - Rory Skinner, 2022.
- BTCC NGTC (race lap): 0:50.876 - Ashley Sutton, Infiniti Q50, 2020.
- Porsche Carrera Cup GB (race lap): 0:48.594 - Gus Burton, 2023.
- British F4 (race lap): 0:48.216 - William Macintyre, 2023.
- Anti-clockwise sprint outright: 0:42.940 - Heather Calder, 2018.
Why go?
A compact amphitheatre with huge sightlines and constant action. Short laps compress the field, the hairpin breeds late-brake heroics and the place oozes character when BTCC and BSB roll into Scotland. With the twin-direction format, you can watch two very different race days at the same venue.
Where's the best place to watch?
- Duffus Dip (T1): Starts and restarts plunge into a blind, downhill apex - pure commitment.
- McIntyres to Butchers: See who balances rotation and kerb usage through the technical mid-sector.
- Clarks exit and Railway Straight: Traction matters - it sets up the dive into Taylors.
- Taylors Hairpin: The signature uphill stop - passes, cutbacks and photo finishes onto the line.
Not just one series: headline events at Knockhill
BTCC: Touring cars on the 2.0389 km International course with elbows-out racing into Taylors.
BSB: Superbikes showcase bravery over the crests and compressions - one of the calendar’s most dramatic rounds.
SMRC, Porsche Carrera Cup GB, British F4, TCR UK: Deep national grids keep the calendar packed, plus Super Lap Scotland and sprints reset class records annually.
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8 - 9 Aug
Knockhill Racing Circuit
Some session times for BTTC Knockhill 2026 have not yet been finalised, they represent possible times in which each race session could occur. Please check back later for more accurate times.
Track Info
Knockhill Racing Circuit - Fife, Scotland, UK
Short, spectacular parkland circuit - clockwise and anti-clockwise - big elevation changes, blind crests and a mighty final hairpin
When was the track built?
Local farmer Tom Kinnaird began cutting a hillside ribbon in 1972, linking it to a disused mineral railway to form a tight, rising-and-falling lap. The 1.3 mile course opened in September 1974 and quickly gained status as Scotland’s national motorsport centre. Elevation change is around 60 m from lowest to highest points.
When was its first race?
The venue’s first race meeting was a motorcycle event in 1974, with the first car race on 18 May 1975. Through the 1980s and 1990s the circuit grew into a BTCC and BSB mainstay.
What's the circuit like?
- Duffus Dip: The downhill, blind right at T1 is one of the UK’s most intimidating entries - miss the crest by a metre and you’re wide at McIntyres.
- Kerb commitment: Butchers and the Chicane reward precise kerb use without unsettling the car over the compressions.
- Launch zones: Clarks onto Railway Straight and the uphill Taylors Hairpin create Knockhill’s best passing chances.
- Two ways to race: Running the track anti-clockwise flips reference points and loadings, giving teams effectively a second circuit.
- Benchmark pace: BSB race lap 0:47.126 (2022). BTCC NGTC benchmark 0:50.876 (Ashley Sutton, 2020). Sprint outright 0:41.880 (Hillclimb-spec single-seater).
Lap records and benchmarks (by series)
- BSB Superbike (race lap): 0:47.126 - Rory Skinner, 2022.
- BTCC NGTC (race lap): 0:50.876 - Ashley Sutton, Infiniti Q50, 2020.
- Porsche Carrera Cup GB (race lap): 0:48.594 - Gus Burton, 2023.
- British F4 (race lap): 0:48.216 - William Macintyre, 2023.
- Anti-clockwise sprint outright: 0:42.940 - Heather Calder, 2018.
Why go?
A compact amphitheatre with huge sightlines and constant action. Short laps compress the field, the hairpin breeds late-brake heroics and the place oozes character when BTCC and BSB roll into Scotland. With the twin-direction format, you can watch two very different race days at the same venue.
Where's the best place to watch?
- Duffus Dip (T1): Starts and restarts plunge into a blind, downhill apex - pure commitment.
- McIntyres to Butchers: See who balances rotation and kerb usage through the technical mid-sector.
- Clarks exit and Railway Straight: Traction matters - it sets up the dive into Taylors.
- Taylors Hairpin: The signature uphill stop - passes, cutbacks and photo finishes onto the line.
Not just one series: headline events at Knockhill
BTCC: Touring cars on the 2.0389 km International course with elbows-out racing into Taylors.
BSB: Superbikes showcase bravery over the crests and compressions - one of the calendar’s most dramatic rounds.
SMRC, Porsche Carrera Cup GB, British F4, TCR UK: Deep national grids keep the calendar packed, plus Super Lap Scotland and sprints reset class records annually.