- Highroads Course
Motorsport venue
Name = Highroad Course | Location =Douglas, Isle of Man
Time =GMT
Events =Gordon Bennett Trial ,Tourist Trophy
Length_km =
Length_mi = 52.15
Turns = 420+
Record_time = 1 hour 31 mins, 9.6 sec (34.2 mph)
Record_driver = John Napier
Record_team = Arrol-Johnston
Record_year = 1905Highroad Course ["TT Pioneers - Early Car Racing in the Isle of Man" pp 22 Robert Kelly, Mercury Asset Management (1996)(1st Edition) The Manx Experience, The Alden Press ISBN No 1 873120 61 3] is a road-racing circuit used for the Gordon Bennett British Eliminating Trial held in the
Isle of Man in 1904 and the1905 Tourist Trophy Race . The racing is held on public roads closed for racing by an Act ofTynwald (the parliament of the Isle of Man).Highroad Course
The course is 52.15 miles long and the start-line is at the
Quarterbridge in the town ofDouglas, Isle of Man . The racing circuit is based on a number of public roads on the Isle of Man including the primary A5 New Castletown to Douglas Road and the A3 Castletown to Ramsey Road toBallaugh Bridge . The primary A10 Jurby Coast Road from Ballaugh Bridge to the Ballaugh Cronk and the A13 Jurby Road from the Ballaugh Cronk to Ramsey including the A13 Bowring Road in Ramsey and this section of the course was known as the "Sandygate Loop". Also, the A9 Albert Road in the town of Ramsey, including a section of private road and the primary A18 Mountain Road to the road junction with the A21 Road and C10 Scholag Road atCronk-ny-Mona in Douglas. The primary A21 "Johnny Watterson Lane" at Cronk-ny-Mona, the A22 Ballanard Road, A2 Bray Hill and the A2 Quarterbridge Road in Douglas. The highest point of the course is on the primary A18 Mountain Road atBrandywell at spot height 422 meters (1,384 feet) above sea level. coord|54|14|47.47|N|4|27|57.18|W|display=inlinehort Highroad Course
For the
1906 Tourist Trophy Race the Highroad course was amended to a distance of 40.38 miles to prevent disruption to railway services. The start was moved from the Quarterbridge to the road junction of the A2 Quarterbridge Road/Alexander Drive adjacent to the property called 'Woodlands' in the town of Douglas. Again the course is based on a number of public roads in the Isle of Man closed for racing including the primary A1 Douglas to Peel Road, A4 Peel to Kirk Michael Coast Road and the A3 Castletown to Ramsey Road from Douglas Road Corner in Kirk Micheal to Parliament Square in Ramsey. Again, the A9 Albert Road in the town of Ramsey, including a section of private road and the primary A18 Mountain Road to the road junction with the A21 Road and C10 Scholag Road atCronk-ny-Mona in Douglas. The primary A21 "Johnny Watterson Lane," the A22 Ballanard Road, A2 Bray Hill and the A2 Quarterbridge Road in Douglas. The "Sandygate Loop" from Ballaugh to Ramsey was omitted to reduce overall course length.History
Motor racing began on the Isle of Man in 1904 with the
Gordon Bennett Car Trials and were originally restricted to touring automobiles. As theMotor Car Act 1903 placed a speed restriction of 20 mph on automobiles in the United Kingdom, the Secretary of theAutomobile Car Club of Britain and Ireland approached the authorities in the Isle of Man for the permission to race automobiles on public roads. ["Island Racer" 2004 pp 112-113 Mortons Media Group Ltd ISSN 1743-5838] The act approved by Tynwald theHighways (Light Locomotive) Act 1904 gave permission in the Isle of Man for the 52.15 mile Highroads Course for the 1904 Gordon Bennett Car Trial.ee also
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