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Buried in the English countryside, the Catesby Tunnel is an automotive testing facility like no other. We saw it for ourselves. A pparently, my rear wheels are out of balance. I notice what feels ...
The owners of Catesby Tunnel test track hope to attract more customers from across Europe. ... Brabham and Sauber amongst others and has been involved in the Catesby Tunnel project since day one.
The project was delayed by a three-year study of bat numbers and has resulted in them having the last 30m of the tunnel to themselves, meaning that it has taken almost four-times as long to take ...
A 1.6-mile abandoned railway tunnel in the United Kingdom has been converted into a supercar test track. Part of the former Great Central Main Line, the Catesby Tunnel will soon become a 24/7 ...
Built in 1897, the 1.7-mile Catesby Tunnel is now an alternative to a wind tunnel. Jonathan M. Gitlin – Oct 20, 2022 9:24 am | 93 A Mazda RT-24P emerges from the Catesby Tunnel.
Catesby Tunnel opened in July 1898 as a dual-rail Victorian-era railway runnel and was constructed with approximately 30 million bricks. It closed to trains in 1966, ...
The Catesby Tunnel is an abandoned railway tunnel in Northamptonshire, England. The tunnel ran trains on the Great Central Main Line between Sheffield and London for almost 70 years, before it was ...
The 2.7 kilometer (1.7 mile) long tunnel was constructed as a railway tunnel between 1895 and 1897, thanks to the estate owner objecting to the idea of “unsightly trains” crossing his property.
The Catesby Tunnel is open again for the first time since it was closed to trains in 1966. Now, though, it’s running some of the most sophisticated race cars in the world, rather than steam trains.
He designed F1 cars for Williams, Brabham and Sauber amongst others and has been involved in the Catesby Tunnel project since day one. Image source, Martin Heath/BBC. Image caption, ...
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