The circuit was built in 1975.,[1] when the country was a part of Soviet Union, since the foundation of Fédération Automobile de l'Ukraine (FAU) in 1993, it hosts various regional racing series, such as Ukrainian Touring Championship and Superbike Ukraine.
The development of the circuit began in 60's by Soviet DOSAAF, a society for cooperation with army, aviation and navy, which also built an airfield next to the track, carrying the same name.
[4] Next year the circuit hosted its first international series, called Socialist Nations Friendship Cup,[5] becoming the traditional season opener.
After the championship faced troubles due to bad economical state of the country and a lack of circuits, he got an agreement with Sergiy Malyk, the head of Kyiv Automotive and Motorcycle Club to host a full season at Chaika in 2004, but the track needed a reconstruction, so it was started immediately, but it took so much time, that the works passed deadline and the whole season was cancelled.
3 March Chaiky village was attacked as well, the warehouse facilities near the track were bombed and a big fire had started, its smoke had covered the residential buildings around.
[10] After the liberation of Kyiv Oblast Ukrainian racing driver Ivan Peklin in his Instagram had shown how the karting circuit where his career has started looks like.