The debut of the new track came in August as planned, with work entries from Clark had his revenge a few weeks later when the circuit saw Formula Two cars performing in the This was the year of the new 1.5-litre Formula One and on 3 June 1961, the The following year 1962 did not see any major meetings at Brands, but on 1 October, the longest race staged so far took place. Cook would once again beach the #37 during the session. Following these modifications, British The first true Formula One race to be hosted at the Brands Hatch circuit was the non-championship Subsequently, Brands Hatch would alternate with Silverstone as the venue of the British Grand Prix until 1986. Paddock Hill Bend is one of the most difficult sections at Brands Hatch, being non a downward descent where you cannot see the apex of the turn. This was officially the year for Kent to host the On 22 September 1985, Brands Hatch hosted the second British round of the A fortnight later, for the second time in three years, Britain staged two Grands Prix in one season; in July, the British Grand Prix was held at Silverstone, but the loss of a race in New York City made a date available in Europe towards the end of the season. Second placed Powell began exerting pressure on race leader Chadwick, and with ten minutes of the race time elapsed the older Briton snuck up the inside of the championship leader at Paddock Hill Bend. It is the longer course of the Brands Hatch racing complex in Fawkham, Kent, England, home to a majority of race events, primarily the WTCC and Formula 1. Brands Hatch GP is a racetrack appearing in Gran Turismo 6 and Gran Turismo Sport. However it was not until motor cars became involved at Brands Hatch that it was considered a truly professional motor racing circuit. Sitä käytettiin armeijan harjoituspaikkana. This was confirmed in its final hosting of the British Grand Prix in 1986 when a multi-car pile-up saw The following is a list of Formula One World Championship events held at the Brands Hatch circuit: Following a first-lap accident the race was stopped. Between 1964 and 1986 it hosted the British Grand Prix twelve times, and the European Grand Prix twice more. The circuit (which also has a longer Grand Prix format) hosted the first meeting of the BTCC in 1958. Group B rally cars arrived in 1987, following their exile from rallying, much to the delight of Rallycross drivers, although the Rallycross regulations also changed and they only lasted until the end of 1992.During the week the circuit offers some general test days and driving experiences, and can also be hired out for private testing and Since 2015, Brands Hatch hosts the Revolve24 Circuit Challenge, an In September 2012, Brands Hatch was the base for the The outright lap record for the Grand Prix configuration is 1:09.593, set by On two wheels the outright lap record for the Grand Prix configuration is 1:24.838, set by In DTM, Gary Paffett set a time on the Indy Circuit of 42.124 in a Mercedes, with Frederic Gabillon setting a laptime in the Stuart Barker, "Barry Sheene 1950–2003 The Biography" (CollinsWillow, Tom Rubython, "The Life of Senna" (BusinessF1 Books, Emma Kimiläinen, having benefitted from Hawkey's stall, also took advantage of Powell's move and went around the outside of Chadwick at Graham Hill Bend. The race would soon get worse for the Japanese driver, with a spin on the entry to Sheene Curve prompting the deployment of the Safety Car. Octagon obtained the right from the FIA to run the British Grand Prix from 2002 and announced the intention of rebuilding the Grand Prix Circuit, whilst at the same time negotiating with the British Racing Drivers Club to run the Grand Prix at Silverstone. In Project Cars, this environment features two layouts, the GP Circuit and the Indy Circuit. In 1948, Brands Hatch got its first true publicity when the BBC decided to televise one of the motorcross meetings at the circuit. The top five would breakaway from the fight for sixth between Following 21 laps, Alice Powell would become the fifth and final winner of the season, with Kimiläinen close behind in second and Visser taking the final podium position in third. Heading into the final round, two drivers were in contention for the championship – If Visser were to finish 3rd with Chadwick 9th, that would also see both drivers draw level on 100 points apiece however Chadwick would win the championship with two wins to Visser's one. It was then used extensively as a motorcross venue until the beginning of the Second World War. This was the The Club Circuit had six meeting during 1962, and witnessed the coming of Formula Junior. Reynard 91Ds filled the first three places, first home being In October 1999, Octagon commenced negotiations for the purchase of Brands Hatch Leisure Group: in December agreement was reached, control of Brands Hatch, Cadwell Park, Oulton Park and Snetterton passing to the new owners.

The 2019 W Series Brands Hatch round (also commercially referred to as #WRace6) was the sixth and final round of the 2019 W Series, and took place at Brands Hatch in the United Kingdom on 11 August 2019. In 1926, a group of motorcyclists began to explore the land and began to use the Brands Hatch amphitheatre as a staging ground for local motorcross races.

The event was an undercard to the 2019 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters round at the same circuit.

The Rallycross Grand Prix run at Brands Hatch between 1982 and 1994 was, in essence, an open-house, end of season, free for all. this track hosted 12 runnings of the British GRand Prix. From South Bank there followed a long straight dipping into and out of the next valley to the right-hand Hawthorn Bend followed by Portobello Straight to Westfield Bend leading to the dip to Dingle Dell, Dingle Dell Corner and the difficult left-hand Stirling's Bend. The 1991 International F3000 Championship returned on 18 August for another 125-mile race around the Grand Prix Circuit. Template:Motorsport venue Brands Hatch is a motor racing circuit in Kent, England.

The venue is owned and operated by Jonathan Palmer's MotorSport Vision organisation.

Chadwick would hold onto fourth place and clinched the title by ten points ahead of Wohlwend in fifth, who slipped behind Kimiläinen in the championship and missed the overall top five by two points.