A KARTING circuit that helped to train F1 racing legends is under threat of closure amidst redevelopment plans.
The closure plans include redeveloping the land into a luxury holiday village.
The current go-karting track on siteCredit: BNPS
Like Hamilton and Button, Norris began his racing career on these tracksCredit: BNPS
Karting trainer Rob Dodds with a young Lando NorrisCredit: BNPS
The owner of the Clay Pigeon leisure complex in plans to redevelop the spot into a luxury holiday village.
The track can be found by the A37 Dorchester to Yeovil road.
The development would mean building over the highly-regarded race track where the drivers cut their teeth with hundreds of holiday lodges.
Button, the 2009 Formula One World Champion, trained regularly at the venue during his early career.
won his first race on the 815 metre long circuit now earmarked for demolition.
And , the current F1 World Champion, began karting at Clay Pigeon Raceway at the age of seven.
The track currently offers a 815‑metre course, allowing speeds of up to 60mph.
These features have cemented the facilities reputation amongst world-class drivers.
Mock-ups of the proposed redevelopmentCredit: BNPS
The site includes wildlife pondsCredit: BNPS
If it went ahead, the decision would include scrapping the current go‑kart circuit, shooting ground, and caravan park.
It would be replaced with wooden lodges, wildlife ponds, and hotel amenities.
Despite the looming closure, the track have stated online that they have no intention to close.
A decision over the track’s future was also deferred today after a parish council was not given the opportunity to comment on the application.
Speaking to Bridport News , the meeting’s Chairman Richard Crabb said: “This application will most likely be heard at the Northern Area planning committee in April.
“I can only apologise.”
Hamilton’s first win was on this same trackCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
The current F1 World Champion started with humble roots at the trackCredit: Shutterstock Editorial



