Willaston Circuit
Cycle racing venuesMotorsport venues in the Isle of ManSports venues completed in 1936Sports venues in the Isle of ManUse British English from September 2017
The Willaston Circuit is a 3.5-mile road racing course on the Isle of Man used for cycle racing and classic car racing. The inaugural race was in 1936 and the course was last used in 2000 by the Manx Motor Racing Club before the foot & mouth outbreak in the British Isles halted all motor racing on the Isle of Man in 2001. The route passes the Mountain Course at TT Grandstand, turns right at Parkfield Corner, right at Willaston Corner, and then runs through Cronk-y-Berry and Edge's Corner before re-joining the mountain course at Cronk-ny-Mona and turning right again to Signpost Corner, The Nook and Governor's Bridge.
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Homefield Road, Douglas Willaston
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 54.171711 ° | E -4.476211 ° |
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Douglas Water Treatment Works
Homefield Road
IM2 6EE Douglas, Willaston
Isle of Man
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