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The Top Gear test track located at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, United Kingdom was used by the BBC automotive television programme Top Gear. The track was designed by Lotus Cars as a testing facility, with many of its Formula One cars tested there.
This is the full list of "official" Power Lap times on the Top Gear test track. [1] Qualifying vehicles. Top Gear define a qualifying vehicle as a road-legal production car on road-legal tires that has sufficient ride height to clear a standard speed bump.
One of the most televised circuits on TV Dunsfold needs no introduction, although its more commonly known as the top gear test track. Originally built by the Royal Canadian Air Force who commanded the base from 1942-1944.
- 2002
- 1.65 Miles
The Top Gear test track is the test track used by the British automotive television program Top Gear. Located in Dunsfold Park, it was designed by Lotus engineers and is used to both test cars seen on the program and in two segments of the show involving timed laps; Power laps by The Stig and...
Oct 24, 2016 · Located at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, the Top Gear test track was originally designed by Lotus Cars to be used primarily as a testing facility for the company’s Formula 1 racing program. But it wasn’t until the reinvented Top Gear launched in 2002 that it was truly thrust into the spotlight.
Jun 2, 2016 · For the new series of the BBC’s Top Gear, the familiar test track has been reimagined. Gone is the Astra that the celebrities used to bash around the track, replaced by a rallycross Mini. As you can see in the image below, the new track starts in the same location as the old, but after the first corner things change dramatically.