Exmouth Motorsports: What You Need to Know

If you love the roar of engines and the salty sea breeze, Exmouth should be on your radar. This little seaside town in Devon packs a surprising amount of action for bike lovers, car clubs, and weekend racers. Below you’ll get the basics – where the tracks are, what events pop up, and how to make the most of a visit without getting lost.

Local Tracks and Hotspots

Exmouth itself doesn’t have a permanent circuit, but a short drive takes you to a few classic venues. The most popular is Exmouth Beach Road Racing, a coastal road stretch that’s been used for informal time‑trials and club meets since the early 2000s. The route runs from the harbour out past the cliffs, offering stunning views and plenty of straight‑line speed. Remember to check the tide times – the best runs are early morning when the sand is firm.

For those who prefer a proper track, Silverstone’s North West Loop is about a 2‑hour drive, while Exeter Race Course (just 30 minutes away) hosts regular bike club nights and occasional car club track days. Both locations welcome visitors with a simple registration fee and a friendly vibe.

Upcoming Events and How to Join

Exmouth’s racing calendar is a mix of organized club events and pop‑up meet‑ups. In June, the Devon Coastal Ride brings together around 200 riders for a scenic 80‑km loop that finishes at the historic Exmouth Yacht Club. Entry is free, but you need to sign up on the local bike club’s Facebook page to get the start time.

July sees the Exmouth Drag Fest, a street‑legal drag strip set up on the town’s main car park. It’s a great place to watch local racers push their machines to the limit, and you can even book a ten‑second slot for your own run if you have a road‑legal car. The event runs all weekend and includes food trucks, live music, and a charity raffle.

For car enthusiasts, the South West Classic Car Show in August gathers vintage owners for a display and occasional short‑track demos on the nearby Devonshire Raceway. It’s family‑friendly, and you can walk around to see classic models while a few lucky drivers take a lap on the track.

Want to join an event? The easiest way is to follow the Exmouth Motorsports Facebook Group and the Devon Bike Club Instagram. They post updates, registration links, and weather warnings in real time. Most meet‑ups welcome newcomers, so don’t be shy about asking for a spot.

When you’re in town, grab a coffee at the Harbour Café and chat with locals – they’ll often share tips on hidden routes, like the quiet lane behind the Lifeboat Station that’s perfect for a solo run. Parking is usually free near the town centre, but during big events the council may set up temporary zones, so arrive early.

Whether you’re a seasoned racer or just curious about the scene, Exmouth offers a blend of coastal charm and motorsport spirit. Pack your helmet, check the tide chart, and head to the beach road for a run that feels like a movie. And if you’re looking for a proper circuit, the nearby Exeter track has you covered. Keep an eye on the local clubs, and you’ll never miss a chance to fire up the engine in one of England’s most picturesque spots.

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