Racing returns to North Yorkshire next weekend as a packed programme launches the 2026 season at Croft Circuit.
The two-day event on Saturday, April 11 and Sunday, April 12 will be organised by the 750 Motor Club, bringing a wide variety of racing machinery to the 2.1-mile track.
Seven different series are set to feature across the weekend, ranging from single-seaters to hatchbacks and GT cars, promising a high-energy start to the new campaign.
Among the highlights will be the CALM All Porsche Trophy, which is open to Porsche models of all ages and supports the Campaign Against Living Miserably, with profits donated to the charity.
Fans can also look forward to the opening rounds of the Clio Sport Championship, featuring Mk2 Renault Sport Clio 182 Cup cars, and the Type R Trophy – the UK’s largest single-make Honda championship.
The busy schedule also includes the Sports 1000 Championship, known for its superbike-engined cars, alongside the Roadsports Championship and Club Enduro series, both of which feature longer races with pit stops. The Ma7da Championship will also return, delivering close, slipstreaming action.
Track action begins with practice sessions at 9.30am on Saturday, while Sunday’s racing gets underway at midday.
Adult admission is priced at £18 per day, with free entry for accompanied children aged 15 and under. Visitors will also benefit from free parking and paddock access, while the venue’s Hangar50 Café will be open throughout the weekend.
The event marks the first in a busy 2026 calendar at Croft, which will also host major fixtures including the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship in September.

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