In addition to the Grands Prix, which were organised by the British Automobile Racing Club, the circuit also held eleven non-championship Formula One races, known as the Aintree 200, first won by Stirling Moss in 1954 with the last winner being Jack Brabham, in April 1964 (Brabham had made his Formula One debut at the circuit in the 1955 British GP).
Aintree was the location for the famous race in 1955 in which Moss won his first British Grand Prix, driving a Mercedes.
A limited amount of motorsport continues today in the form of car sprints, track days and motorcycle racing on the Club Circuit.
The record was previously set by Roy Dawson on 8 September 2007 in the same car, in a time of 36.03 seconds.
In addition, the Club Circuit sees occasional use by visiting events such as the Greenpower Electric Car Races for Schools,[1] Sporting Bears Motor Club giving Dream Rides for charity,[2] and also bicycle racing.