



Created to headline Brands Hatch’s ‘Century of Power’ celebrations, the Motor Racing Legends London Historic Trophy makes its debut this weekend with three days of historic motorsport. More than 300 cars, spanning the 1920s to the 1990s, will star in a packed programme of races, demonstrations and displays across the Indy and Grand Prix circuits.
Sports car icons will feature in the combined Royal Automobile Club Woodcote Trophy and Stirling Moss Trophy, while touring car favourites from the ‘70s and ‘80s return in the Historic Touring Car Challenge. Further saloon action comes from HRDC’s Top Hat, Gerry Marshall Trophy, Dunlop Allstars and Classic Alfa grids.
Other highlights include the debut of Motor Racing Legends’ 2-Litre Sportscars and Pre-’66 GT Sprint grids, plus Pre-War Sports Cars showcasing the event’s earliest machinery. Group C demonstrations will celebrate Brands Hatch’s 1000km endurance heritage, with paddock access, car club displays, trade stands, Supercar Driver machinery and Nigel Mansell’s 1986 British Grand Prix-winning Williams-Honda FW11 adding to the off-track appeal.
Car and club displays - to join the car and club displays CLICK HERE.
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£21.00 Gate Only
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£21.00 Gate Only
PLEASE NOTE: Advance booking closed at 16:00 Wednesday 17 June. If you haven’t received your ticket(s) please contact us. Under 16s must be accompanied by an Adult.
Order your special edition, high quality A4 souvenir race programme in advance. Simply claim it on the day from one of our selected programme booths or circuit shops.
£10.00 Gate Only
All general parking outside the venue is free of charge. Infield parking on Southbank (opposite the rear of the garages) is £10 per car on Saturday and £10 per car on Sunday, subject to availability. You will need to download a pass in advance by clicking here. Please note that motorcycles are not permitted. Southbank parking is not available on Friday.
£10.00 Gate Only
Upgrade to the best view in the house! Paddock Hill will be open on Saturday and Sunday. Please note the grandstand is open on Friday free of charge and available on a first come, first served basis on the day.

Paddock Hill grandstand provides an ideal location to watch the start line action, as the field jostle for position heading into the first corner. The sweeping curves of Paddock Hill and Druids Hairpin are key places for breath-taking manoeuvres and dramatic incidents!
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£10.00 Gate Only
Brands Hatch famously hosted the World Sportscar Championship in the 1980s and those halcyon days will be evoked with high-speed demos from mighty Group C machinery on Saturday and Sunday. For a list of confirmed Group C cars attending CLICK HERE.
Motor Racing Legends’ Historic Touring Car Challenge brings tin top thrills from the ‘70s and ‘80s, with icons like the Jaguar XJS and Nissan Skyline GT-R. Two of the series key protagonists, the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth and BMW E30 M3, both turn 40 years old this year, so look out for special moments! For the latest MRL entries, CLICK HERE.
A new trophy for Motor Racing Legends in 2026, 2-Litre Sportscars is modelled on the famous European Championship of the early 1970s and welcomes cars from 1962-1976. Brands Hatch hosted that championship in 1975, and hosts this new series' debut. High-revving engines from Ford, Abarth and BMW power the likes of Lola, March and Osella. For the latest MRL entries, CLICK HERE.
The Royal Automobile Club Woodcote Trophy and Stirling Moss Trophy are Motor Racing Legends home for sports racers of the 1950s and early ‘60s, including icons like the Jaguar D-type, Maserati 250S, Lister Jaguar Knobbly and more. For the latest MRL entries, CLICK HERE.
New from Motor Racing Legends this year, Pre-’66 GT Sprint brings together the best mid-century grand tourers for a one-hour blast. Look for the likes of the AC Cobra, Jaguar E-Type, Lotus Elan and MGB. For the latest MRL entries, CLICK HERE.
The Motor Racing Legends Generations Trophy, a competition designed for families who want to race together and pass on their passion. Every entrant races an MGB, and shares with a family member of a different generation. Think fathers and sons, granddaughters and granddads, and inter-family feuds! For the latest MRL entries, CLICK HERE.
Featuring cars from 1920-1941, Motor Racing Legends’ Pre-War Sports Cars hosts the early days of motorsport and the beginnings of marques still famous today. Bentley, Aston Martin, Bugatti and Alfa Romeo are all regular features of the series, facing bygone icons like Lagonda, Frazer-Nash and Riley. For the latest MRL entries, CLICK HERE.
Run in conjunction with MRL, HRDC’s ’Top Hat’ series is home to a huge variety of sensational 1960s racers. Can the mighty Fords – the V8s of Falcon, Mustang, Galaxy – be bested by Alfa Romeo, Mini Cooper or even their stable-mate Anglia or Lotus Cortina? For the latest entry lists CLICK HERE.
The HRDC Gerry Marshall Trophy adds tin top heroes from the pre-’83 Group 1 era to the line-up. Look for the Ford Capri, and the famous Rover SD1, which turns 50 this year. These retro saloons will entertain in a 45-minute feature race. For the latest entry lists CLICK HERE.
This grid is a mighty blend of mid-century joy, with GT cars from Jaguar, Morgan and AC mixing with touring cars from Ford, Lotus and Austin. Alfa Romeo, meanwhile, has its own classes in the race, lending a distinctly Italian flavour. For the latest entry lists CLICK HERE.
The FJHRA Formula Junior Championships are booming, with huge worldwide interest in the category for up to 1100cc single-seater racing cars. Although Formula Junior only existed from 1958 to 1963, it continues to be one of the most popular of all historic racing categories. For the latest entry lists CLICK HERE.

Special Group C on-track demonstrations will be taking place on Saturday and Sunday on the full GP circuit. For a full list of confirmed Group C cars attending CLICK HERE.

The Williams-Honda FW11 is heading back to Brands Hatch, where it claimed victory in the hands of Nigel Mansell in 1986. The famous car will be on static display throughout the weekend in the garages.

Brands Hatch will be filled with hundreds of vintage and classic cars on display. Expect to see hundreds of cars from Alfas to Jaguars and everything in-between on display from over 60 different clubs! Owners and clubs should click here to register.

The paddock is open to all, allowing you to stroll through the 100s of classic tin top and single seater racing cars before they take to the circuit.

Finish your day at the London Historic Trophy with a special parade lap of the iconic Brands Hatch circuit. Taking place at the end of the event, this is your chance to take to the track and experience one of the UK’s most famous racing venues while soaking up the atmosphere of a fantastic day of historic motorsport.

A themed trade area will be in operation all weekend, offering unique memorabilia and specialist items.

The Kentagon will feature a live DJ from 7:00–10:00 PM, creating a lively atmosphere for visitors to enjoy music, relax, and soak up the excitement of the circuit in the evening.

Check out the Brands Hatch adventure playground near the Kentagon restaurant, which has equipment for children of all ages from toddler to 14.

All general parking outside the venue is free of charge. Infield parking on Southbank (opposite the rear of the garages) is £10 per car each day, subject to availability. You will need to download a pass in advance by clicking here.
Whether you're entertaining clients or celebrating a special occasion with family and friends, a hospitality package offers an exhilarating day out in fabulous surroundings. For booking enquiries contact 01474 875224 or [email protected].
Hospitality InformationWe also have the Directors' Terrace viewing upgrade available this weekend.

£95.00
SATURDAY ONLY. Sample some of the best views in style, as you enjoy the action from above the crowds on the exclusive Directors' Terrace on the start/finish straight. Includes access to an adjoining indoor café. Please note: the price does not include venue admission.
Ticket holders are welcome to camp free of charge at the circuit from midday before the first day of the event until midday after the last day of the event. Pre-registration is not required, but please note only very limited facilities will be available.