For all meetings, it is perfectly in order to arrive and pay on arrival. 

Payment can be made by cash, cheque and all major credit cards.

Advance tickets are available via DigiTickets - click here to access. 

On busy days, advance tickets purchased via DigiTickets will reduce queue times on arrival - your print out or mobile phone will be scanned at the turnstile.

Ordinarily tickets would still be full price for up to two hours after the published start time, because the main races would not have been run by then.

A race meeting normally lasts between 3 to 3 and a half hours, from the published start time.

Each race has some set-up time (typically 5 mins); race time (typically 5 mins); and clear-up time (typically 5 mins).

That then equates to approximately 4 races per hour, although for some Championship events, there would be additional set-up time, with the introduction of drivers and presentation of commemorative awards.

The track at Smeatharpe is just on the Devon side of the Devon-Somerset border. EX14 9RF is the postcode.
The track at St Day is at the United Downs, directly opposite the Civic Amenity (refuse centre). TR16 5HU is the postcode.

Yes. Drivers race on a dry or wet circuit. The ran slightly lowers the speeds, but can contribute to more spins and crashes.

Yes. There are Hot & Cold refreshment points at the circuit.

We do offer group discounts for birthday parties etc.

Drop us a line with details of how many folk (adults and children) will be in your party.

Dogs are welcome, but remember, this is motor racing, so it can be noisy at times.

However should you bring your dog, please be responsible and ensure your dog is kept on a lead at all times.

There are opportunities at Smeatharpe, to accomodate pre-booked groups for children's parties.

The party group would have the use of our hospitality area, from where you can watch the action, and take in the amazing atmosphere of short oval racing. 

For more information, please eMail info@autospeed.co.uk - and include Children's Birthday Packages in the subject line.