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The Best UK Track Days for Supercar Owners

From Silverstone to the Highlands, these are the circuits and experiences that make the most of an exotic — whether you own one or want to drive one for a day.

MBMarcus Bell8 min read
A supercar cornering on a race circuit with tyre smoke and motion blur

Quick facts

Best all-rounder
Open pit lane days
Tuition
Highly recommended
Typical cost
£200 – £500
No car?
Hire packages available

Choosing the right day

For most owners, an open-pit-lane day with tuition available is the ideal format. You control your own track time, build pace at your own rate, and can call on an instructor whenever you want to improve.

Avoid crowded, purely social events for your first outing — you want space, sighting laps and the freedom to learn the circuit safely.

Preparing your car

Good tyres and fresh brake fluid are non-negotiable. Check pad wear, top up fluids and set tyre pressures for track use. Remove loose items from the cabin and consider a session-by-session approach to managing heat.

If you don’t own a supercar, many circuits offer hire and experience packages — a superb way to sample an exotic on track without the ownership commitment.

What we love

  • Safest place to explore a supercar’s limits
  • Tuition transforms your driving
  • Hire options if you don’t own

Worth considering

  • Consumables wear quickly on track
  • Weather can disrupt the day
  • Popular dates book up fast
MB

Ownership & Lifestyle Editor

Marcus Bell

Marcus covers the realities of living with supercars — running costs, storage, detailing and the experiences worth the money.

Frequently asked questions

No. Most open-pit-lane days welcome newcomers and offer tuition. Build pace gradually and use an instructor to learn the circuit safely.
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