

BOOK YOUR TEAM FOR ROWRAH NOW
15th - 16th MAY ROWRAH (CUMBRIA)
At its core, Rowrah Circuit is defined by a fast, flowing ribbon of tarmac that makes full use of the natural terrain, with pronounced elevation changes that unsettle the chassis and demand precise throttle control—particularly important for classic and vintage machinery with less forgiving suspension and braking systems; the circuit blends short straights with sweeping bends, encouraging momentum-based riding where maintaining corner speed is critical, while subtle cambers and surface undulations require riders to carefully manage weight transfer and line choice to maximise grip and stability.
Technically, the track rewards smooth, disciplined inputs over aggression, with several tightening-radius corners and linked sections that punish poor positioning and compromise exit speed onto the following straights; braking zones tend to be shorter and less uniform due to the undulating profile, placing emphasis on anticipation and mechanical sympathy, especially on heritage machines, while the rhythm of the circuit—alternating between flowing sequences and more technical complexes—demands consistency, precision, and a strong understanding of how to carry speed efficiently without overworking the bike.
Cumbria Kart Racing Club
Kirkland,
Frizington
Cumbria
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