Darley Moor Airfield and Road Race Circuit is situated on a high plateau adjacent to the A515, two miles south of Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England.
The Second World War runway was transformed into Darley Moor Racetrack holding regular events since 1965[1] for motorbike and more recently cycle racing.
[2] The airfield was built in 1942[3] and opened during June 1942 it was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War for training purposes by No.
[5] Nearby towns and villages include Ashbourne in the Derbyshire Dales [6] to the northwest is Snelston and South is Cubley In 2010–2011 Airways Airsports developed the airfield by building a large hangar [7][8] to store aircraft used on a daily basis.
[10] The airpark covers 80 acres and while the main runway runs approximately north–south there are grass strips allowing takeoff/landing in all wind directions.