Oulton Park
UK · 4.332 km · 8 corners · opened 1953
// the circuit
Beautiful parkland circuit in Cheshire, England. Flowing, undulating, narrow — feels almost like a country road in places.
// history
Built in 1953 on the grounds of the former Oulton Park estate. Hosts British GT and many club-level championships.
Elevation change
32 m
Opened
1953
Length
4.332 km
famous for
- 01Cascades — sweeping downhill left followed by a tightening right
- 02Druids hairpin (different from Brands Hatch's Druids)
- 03Parkland scenery and tight, technical layout
// reference data
Corner braking points and gears are baseline references for a GT3 in dry conditions on optimum tyres. They will shift with car class, weather, fuel load, setup and driver technique. For car-specific deltas, use the AI Coach button on each corner.
Heavy brake
Med brake
Light/lift
Flat
// corner list
Reference Corners
// turn 1
Old Hall
Gear
3
Brake
90%
Type
right
Heavy braking from 5th. Tight right, walls close on exit.
// ai deep dive
Coach take