Castle Combe Circuit in Castle Combe, England, United Kingdom, is a compact, fast-flowing race venue where MPS Motorsport stages one-day motorcycle track days that put you on tarmac used by club racers and road champions. The program is welcoming to riders of all skill levels: gates open at 7am, signing-on begins at 7:30am, noise testing at 8am, a safety briefing at 8:30am and the first on-track session by 9am. That schedule means you get structured tuition, measured progression through timed sessions, and plenty of seat time before the flag falls.
What sets these days apart is the coaching pedigree: MPS works with British Superbike, World Superbike and road-racing figures past and present, folding real racecraft and body‑position coaching into every session. The circuit’s layout—short, technical straights, sweeping bends and tight chicanes—rewards precision over bravado and forces students to refine lines, braking points and throttle control. Paddock access puts you close to crews and instructors, and free on-track photos make for sharp souvenirs.
The experience is practical and fast. For £270 and up (booking fees extra) you get free on-track tuition, body-position guidance, track time and complimentary photos; groups are capped at 15 riders so instruction stays focused. MPS emphasizes safety: helmet and leathers are standard, noise testing is strict, and instructors manage pace groups to keep faster riders and learners separated.
Why ride with MPS at Castle Combe? The venue’s compact footprint accelerates learning; you pass the same reference points more frequently than on larger circuits, compressing mileage into meaningful, repeatable laps. The coaching roster — names from BSB, WSBK and road racing — gives context and credibility for riders who want to bag practical skills instead of laps without instruction.
Practical notes: arrive for 7:30am to allow time for registration and sound testing. The day runs on a predictable rhythm, so pack a service kit, spare fuel, and a calm mindset for transitions between sessions. MPS’s small-group philosophy suits riders who value feedback and technical improvement over sheer speed.
For travelers based in nearby towns, the surrounding countryside and the picture‑book village of Castle Combe make for a low-key overnight stay. Whether you’re refining track technique, preparing for club racing or chasing a day of coached speed, MPS Motorsport’s intermediate track day at Castle Combe is a focused, efficient shot of seat‑time guided by people who have stood on podiums and still spend mornings teaching riders how to ride faster, cleaner, and safer. Expect detailed feedback between sessions, video or photo reviews when available, and the option to join like-minded riders for technical debriefs in the paddock—small investments in coaching here translate into measurable lap-time gains and safer habits and endurance when you return to roads or larger circuits.