Anglesey Circuit

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Anglesey Circuit (Trac Môn)
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International GP Circuit
Location Anglesey, United Kingdom
Major events BARC/BRSCC races
International GP Circuit
Length 3.4 km (2.1 mi)
Turns 11
Lap record 1.21.693 (Jim Hutchinson, Jade 3 Nissan (BRSSS OSS], 27/9/09)
Coastal Circuit
Length 2.5 km (1.55 mi)
Turns 10
Lap record 1:01.741 (Sylvester Mullins, Gould GR37 Judd (Leinster MC Pursuit Race, 5/7/09)
National Circuit
Length 1.9 km (1.2 mi)
Turns 6
Club Circuit
Length 1.3 km (0.8 mi)
Turns 4

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Caterhams race in 2006, with the Irish Sea in the background.
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The track as it was prior to 2006

The Anglesey Circuit, or Trac Môn in Welsh is a motor racing circuit located in Ty Croes, Anglesey, Wales. It plays host to a variety of motorsport events, including rallycross. It opened as a fully licensed MSA and ACU championship racing circuit in 1997.

In 2006, the motorsports venue saw a major overhaul, with the majority of its 1.067 miles (1.72 km) circuit being scrapped in favour of a radical new development that will include four different track layouts: a 2.1 miles (3.4 km) International GP circuit, a 1.55 miles (2.5 km) Coastal Circuit, a slightly shorter National circuit and a Club Circuit that will cover under a mile. One of the straights on the circuit is named after Wales's only F1 driver, Tom Pryce, who was killed in an accident during the South African Grand Prix at Kyalami in 1977 when a track marshal carrying a fire extinguisher ran across the track in front of him. The extinguisher hit Pryce in the head, and both he and the marshal died.

The TV motoring programme Fifth Gear regularly used the Anglesey circuit for the 'Shoot Out' segment of the show. Since the new track configuration, Fifth Gear has opted to use the Coastal layout. The Coastal layout appears to be the most popular among track day enthusiasts because of the difficult downhill corkscrew segment.

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