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Event timings: parking
Event timings:
9:30am - approach road opens to competitors and spectators
10am - Stadium gates open
10:30am - Park + Ride starts + additional car parks open
12pm - event starts
1pm - Race 1
4pm - reduced admission at the Turnstiles
Hednesford Hills Raceway is one of the most loved circuits in the UK when it comes to Stock Car, Hot Rod and Banger racing; and has over 60 years of motorsport history, with the speeds many cars achieve around its fearsome banked turns really having to be seen to be believed!
There really is nothing like an afternoon at the Raceway, standby for high-octane, thrill-packed racing from different classes of racing - with something for the whole family. Bring the kids - and big kids - for extreme entertainment like nothing else.
Get up-close-and-personal and see the whole track in front of you, meaning you can follow your favourite driver as they frantically race around the tarmac oval.
Thrills and spills are part and parcel of oval motorsport, and the track has held countless races since it’s opening in the mid-20th Century, with thousands of people experiencing the world of oval motorsport. Since the 1950s, Hednesford has provided stunning racing and great entertainment from Stock Cars, Hot Rods and Bangers in equal measure with a huge variety of other attractions in between.
The circuit was built in 1952 utilising the site of a former reservoir. The track is a full quarter mile length oval, with two banked corners, and a tarmac track surface surrounded by an armco safety fence.
With the track built at the base of the reservoir, it has the advantage of being at the bottom of a large "bowl" and means that viewing is superb all around the track from its grass banks and two covered grandstands, it really is a great day out for all the family. The whole track is in front of your very eyes - so you won't miss any of the action.
The track is situated high on Cannock Chase just one mile from the town of Hednesford in Staffordshire, and is easily accessible from the M6, M6 Toll and A5.
Stadium address
Hednesford Hills Raceway, Reservoir Road, Hednesford, Cannock, Staffordshire, WS12 1BF.
Hednesford Hills Raceway FAQs
Can I take my own chairs in?
Yes, the venue has plenty of grass banking to watch from - alternatively there are two covered grandstands on the West Bend and East Bend.
Can I take my own food and drink in?
Yes. The venue also has it's own bar/catering outlets.
Can I go in the pits?
Yes. The pits are open to all but children must be accompanied at all times.
Event Parking Information: parking
Please find below details which will help everyone with parking for the event:-
• Please do NOT go to the raceway on Saturday or park overnight outside the venue.
• The approach road will open at 9.30am to competitors and spectators. Please do NOT arrive before this time. Security WILL turn you away from the crossroad on the approach to the raceway. Stadium gates will open at 10am.
• Inside parking for the event is allocated on a first come, first serve basis and is chargeable at £10 per vehicle.
• Parking is available on the common outside the raceway free of charge as usual.
• For this event two additional parking sites have been secured for use away from the raceway for race fans to park free of charge.
• Details for each site are as follows:-
o Kingsmead School, Kings Avenue, Hednesford, WS12 1DH
o Hednesford Town Football Club, Keys Park Road, Hednesford, WS12 2DZ
• Security will be located at these sites.
• A free Park & Ride scheme will also operate from Hednesford Town Football Club and Kingsmead School sites to bring race fans to the event and also return you to the car parks afterwards.
• The additional car parks will open at 10.30am. The park and ride will also be available from this time supplied by P&D York Travel and our thanks go to them for their help with this event. If you are not planning to stay for the whole event we would recommend using these additional parking sites to avoid the queues at the raceway later on.
• Once the raceway car parks are full, please park at one of the above sites. DO NOT PARK ON THE LOCAL ROADS! Race fans parking on the local roads with no consideration to the local residents has caused serious issues for the raceway in the past and we have worked to build a positive relationship with the local community and do not need this to be put into jeopardy by people not respecting the local area. We have worked with Hednesford Town FC and Kingsmead School to provide additional parking facilities previously with huge success and we would like to thank them for their continued support towards the raceway.
• Do NOT park in the no parking cone areas or any area which may result in causing issues for the local residents.
• Council Traffic Wardens will be patrolling the local roads surrounding the raceway and any cars parked irresponsibly will be subject to the appropriate action required.
• Finally, please can we ask everyone to park considerably and please do not park where you may inconvenience others or risk the future of the raceway.
Thank you.
Click HERE to order your eTickets, and for fully licensed driver race bookings!
Booking List
Booking list as 27/10/2025, 4.45pm
Bangers - 'Back To Basics' - Man of the Midlands Final, sponsored by Gamble Motorsport - 82 cars
Back to Basic Bangers have rocketed in popularity over the past few years, with drivers enjoying the deliberately simple build rules and fun spirit - expect plenty of skidding, slipping and sliding on the way as these MOT failures get one last shot at glory!
3 Richard Kent
7 Kyle Dodgson
12 David Wright
13 James Mann
17 George Riley
21 Daniel Smith
22 Stewart Kirkland
28 Jak Payne
29 Jamie Locker
38 Elliot White
42 Kai Roberts
45 Adam James
52 Kyle Wardle
60 Lee Usher
66 Shane Poynton
70 Peter Bishop
77 Trevor Davies
84 Steve Merrick
88 Ricky Freeth
92 Shaun Poynton
95 Zak Freeth
100 Tom Smillie
111 Liam Hatton
116 Jack Bishop
117 Chris Richinson
121 James Tibbles
126 Daniel Bowley
129 Presley Brookes
134 Carl Timmins
143 Todd Bales
166 James Woodward
170 Alfie Needle
177 Billy Taylor
188 Jacob Anslow
190 Brian Varley
196 Lillie May
200 Jack Harwood
201 Perry Downes
219 Ben Lewis-Thompson
221 Charlie Williams
222 Jamie Cowell
227 Nick Palij
228 Aaron Smith
238 Ryan Hall-Boulton
239 Daniel Benn
241 Neo Savage
242 Mark Bishop
249 Ryan Salt
251 Buster Griffiths
265 Jason Patmore
283 Ant Evans
290 Ryan Davies
292 Paul Davis
298 Carl Locker
299 Dale Locker
306 Philip Lewis
309 Paul Brown
345 Owen Locker
347 Scott Amos
356 William Goodliffe
358 James Munt
412 Daryl Harley
414 Ash Nunn
429 Neil Price
443 Dave Harvey
444 Jack Massey
458 Adam White
500 Carl Willetts
601 Chris Gates
610 Devon Usher
616 Paul Knapper
666 Marc Hudson
721 Billy Baker
727 Ryan Saunders
762 Tom Dove
812 Stuart Munton
816 Bradley Lawson
818 Reece Lawson
851 Trevor Davies
852 Liam Wood
940 Shaun Davies
960 Jack Davis
BriSCA F1 Stock Cars - 24 cars
These ground-shaking monsters of the ovals are an attack on the senses: with the roar of the mighty V8 engines, a flurry of colour and plenty of action when they come to town. These purpose-built cars are the 'Big League' of Stock Car racing!
Sunday sees the penultimate round in the 2025 National Points Shootout series, with the race for the silver roof down to the final six drivers. Who will leave the Hills on top of the points? We'll find out on Sunday...
1 Tom Harris
8 Catherine Harris
12 Michael Scriven
16 Matt Newson
22 Lewis Hunter
30 Thomas Storry
124 Kyle Gray
172 Michael Randell
178 Richard Burt
212 Danny Wainman
217 Lee Fairhurst
325 Richard Davies
345 Jake Harrhy
349 Michael Allard
368 Callum Thornton
389 Jack Morris
399 Harry Clayton
452 Joshua Spiers
453 Thomas Andrew
501 George Elwell
515 Frankie Wainman Jnr
524 Jason Cull
526 Finlay Sargent
595 Jack Ryan
Rebel Racers - 2025 World Wide Rebellion - 43 cars
It's the biggest race of the season for the Rebel Racers on Sunday, with these pocket-sized cars always providing plenty of big action.
Based on vintage Ford Popular body shapes and powered by 850cc Reliant engines, over their rich history the Rebel Racers have delivered some of the closest racing imaginable thanks to all competitors being kept on a level playing field - it is just as common to see a quick novice in the winners circle as it is a seasoned star. Racing is contact, and big on action.
1 Shay Murphy
8 Dave Morley
13 Daniel Bowyer
14 Jake Butler
15 John Plater
19 Tom Rodgers
20 Adam Davis
23 Mark Rodgers
27 Sam Parker
30 Robert Jones
38 Lee Masterson
42 Steve Gill
49 Philip Dack
51 Ricky Johnson
53 Megan Charlesworth
55 Harry Graham
63 Scott Worville
66 Steven Willis
77 Thomas Malings
79 Jonathan Kriv
80 Keith Murphy
82 Ashley Geary
90 Liam Brown
125 Ashley Palethorpe
131 Nicole Emmett
136 Alex Jacklin
175 Owen Gregory
193 Aaron Chave
209 Ryan Leech
254 Reece Sharp
266 Jessica Longthorne
281 Katie Harris
365 Liam Conway
366 McKenzie McEvoy
475 Ryan Gregory
491 John Gould
513 Jack Charlesworth
551 Tony Walsham
553 Dannie Schoales
566 James Willis
592 Eric Newson
905 Danny Maddox
919 Jayjay Lait
NB: While we take all possible care in compiling this list we cannot be held responsible for the non-appearance of an individual driver!
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