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BEST IN BRITAIN, CARAVAN CHAOS AND MEET SANTA!
Best in Britain: always a thrill-packed affair for fans of ultra competitive racing
For some this event will be a trip back down memory lane to when the Best in Britain events took place at Wimbledon Stadium - with the last in the capital taking place in 2016. Fast forward to 2021 and the title found a new home, and the rare chance to race under the lights at the banked ¼ mile oval will give four drivers the chance to be crowned the Best in Britain Champion for their respective formula!
The venue: Hednesford Hills Raceway
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.
Tickets
Tickets for this event are available at the Turnstiles.
Stadium address
Hednesford Hills Raceway, Reservoir Road, Hednesford, Cannock, Staffordshire, WS12 1BF.
Hednesford Hills Raceway FAQs
What time do gates open?
Stadium gates open at 10am for both competitors and spectators at normal events. At some special events this may vary, check the website for information.
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.
What time does it start and finish?
The advertised time is the first race. We can't give an exact finish time, but events last around 3 hours on average depending on track clearance.
Can I go in the pits?
Yes. The pits are open to all but children must be accompanied at all times.
Click HERE to order your eTickets!
Booking List
Booking list as 27/11/2025, 4.15pm
2.0 Hot Rods - 26 cars
High speed racing, wheelarch-to-wheelarch battles and breathtaking action… Known around the Raceways as "2 Litres", they are one of the most competitive on the Spedeworth/Incarace circus: often resulting in sensational Hot Rod racing as these spaceframe hatchback cars' engines roar as they frantically race around the track.
7 Charlie Hardie
16 Charlie Homewood-Burrows
35 Mitchell Souter
69 Harry Tiller
96 Callum Doak
97 Jack Bradburn
110 Jack Wilks
154 Anthony Burgess
155 Lee Pepper
156 Pat Kiely
171 Dean O'Dell
178 Mark Dews
180 Lewis Renwick
184 Lee Munday
195 Phillip Potter
219 Olie Wilcox
303 Gavin Botfield - defending champion
304 Paul Francis
310 Sean O'Leary
331 Jason Jackson
529 Jason Secker
811 Graeme Parrott
929 Conor Hughes
949 Andy Best
954 Robbie Barnett
977 Jordan Rochford
Caravans - 10 cars - FULLY BOOKED!!
And there goes the kitchen sink! We've all been stuck behind mobile homes and wanted to smash our way through: these drivers are about to do just that. The final race of this family-friendly night out are the Caravans racing on the Figure of 8 loop, so standby for close calls, complete carnage and crazy Caravan destruction...
8 James Owen
51 Aiden Smallman
73 Ashley Sarginson
77 Thomas Shuter
146 Kenny Groom
288 Ben Simnett
471 Megan Perry
533 Alfie Joynson
851 Trevor Davies
903 Joff Smith
National Hot Rods - 34 cars
The pinnacle of the UK ovals, these specialised, purpose-built and highly tuned cars are a true spectacle: the speeds these cars can achieve in such a confined space has to be seen to be believed. Different drivers compete in different cars - with Mazda, Lotus, Ford, Vauxhall and Ginettas the current top chassis, circulating just millimetres apart at full tilt with no room for error - there are no track limits here: get it wrong and drivers are in the safety fence!
2 Ryan Morgan
17 Robert McDonald
23 Aaron Dew
35 Neil Muddle
39 Terry Hunn
43 Paul Wright
47 James Hyett
62 Ian Riordan
67 David Brooks
71 Gordon Alexander
76 Adam Maxwell
77 Nick Roots
92 Jack Blood
93 Nick Ross
105 Karl Baker
115 Chris Haird
124 Chris Aldridge
133 Robert Gamble
156 Kevin Gooding
162 Carl Waller-Barrett
174 Jason Kew
175 Hayden Ballard
209 Kym Weaver
211 Sean Smith
217 Brett Walter
252 James Robertson
265 Barry Stephen
303 Matt Simpson
305 Billy Wood - defending champion
430 Jeffrey Roeffen
524 Perry Cooke
565 Daniel Smith
911 Malcolm Blackman
944 Derek McMillan
Stock Rods - 30 cars
Hatchbacks which on the road are used to go to the shops, but when they take to the Spedeworth/Incarace ovals provide some of the closest racing seen on the Spedeworth/Incarace ovals! These race prepped and highly-competitive cars are one of the most evenly matched when it comes to car spec - meaning spectators can look forward to side by side, wheelarch to wheelarch racing from these fast and furious racers.
7 David Burton
9 Ash Braim
17 Michael Benstead
25 Lee Hedger
44 Charley Woodcock
55 Olivia Herzig
60 Daniel Rea
71 Jack Stimson
81 Baillie Glencross
84 Robbie Armit
100 Sean Naismith
122 Zak Alaoui
151 Luke Oliver
168 Andy Sturt
171 Lee Madden
183 Teri Linden
197 Max Bradburn
212 John Smith
213 Graham Moreton
214 Ollie Moreton
216 George Baker
261 Craig Harrison
311 Jack Simmons
338 James Halkett
376 Dean Baynes
412 Fraser Anderson
447 Stuart Smyth - defending champion
471 Billy Weight
842 Daniel Davidson
951 Harry Minish
Superstox - 28 cars
The Superstox have an incredible heritage across the years, in fact it was the formula that Spedeworth was founded upon over 60 years ago. Like us as an organisation, the cars have transformed since the mid-20th Century, although the very essence of the class remains and their action-packed reputation still rings true. Expect the bumpers to clang from the front to the back of the pack with fast and furious action from these single seat open-wheelers.
12 Craig Stephen
22 Callum Kelman
24 Jamie Smith
44 Ollie Jones
51 Colin Aylward
54 David Lumsden
87 Jack West
117 Dan Cole
119 Aaron Riddell
123 Dave Miles Snr
137 Curtis Tebbenham
154 Michael Green - defending champion
169 Jayden Brooker
201 Nathan Browning
252 Gary Chisholm
313 Jamie Bowring
318 Ryan Allgood
406 Keanu Bowers
469 Bradley Brooker
482 Jason Cooper
492 Randal Lynn
515 Jordan Aylward
566 Declan Salmon
591 Reid Murray
603 Kieran Clark
611 Adam Low
713 Ian Beaumont
933 Steven Haugh
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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