Storm the Castle!

Wednesday May 31st – last few spaces left – Only £260 per car – unrivalled track time!

Castle Combe, UK

Atoms and Nomads are designed to make you smile whatever the road, trail or weather. If that road or trail happens to be a track,and that track is exclusively populated by other Nomads and Atoms, then those smiles just get larger.

On the back of the success of 2022’s private hire of Angelsey, and in addition to the 2023 Angelsey Return, the Club has booked an EXCLUSIVE USE track day for Wednesday, 31st May. There is a separate business that runs an off road track on the same site, and if there is enough interest, we will try and cut a deal with them as well so that the Nomads can use all their tyre options.

Head over to the forum to register your interest today – go here now! Clearly this is numbers dependent, so the more interest we get, the more options we have.

Come to Combe

Castle Combe, nestled just off the M4 in Wiltshire, between Bristol and Swindon is a circuit steeped in history. Opened in 1950, it has seen greats like Stirling Moss, Mike Hawthorn, Colin Chapman and John Surtees do daring things at high speeds, mostly while sporting a splendid moustache. Keeping the facial hair thing going (why stop now), Mansell had wins around the curves here, as did a smooth cheeked Senna and the suspiciously lantern jawed and beard-free Coulthard.

The point is, you don’t need facial hair to have a fantastic time getting to grips with this 1.85 mile track. It’s known as a fast track with some big stops before some very famous corners, like Quarry and Tower. Our day will be a 100db day with only 6 -12 cars on track at any one time.

Get your name down to get your hammer down

It’s, as ever, first come, first served, so sign up soon.

Date: 31st May 2023. Member Price: £260, Non Member Price: TBA

Never been to Combe before? This video by Mark Hales is a good place to start https://youtu.be/0eIZVvnm7xg

Posted by Steve Wind-Mozley

Steve has ruined many cars over the years, modding them trying to get them to go around circuits quicker. Luckily Ariel did a pretty good job with the Atom, so now he mostly makes excuses about why he is not faster. He's a tech marketing bod so he loves a good game of buzzword bingo.