Brooklands Museum is on the site of the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit, and houses a fascinating collection of cars, motorcycles and bicycles, from the heyday of the track until it closed in 1939.
The original motor racing circuit dates from 1907 and features the most historic and steepest section of the old banked track and a 1-in-4 test hill. The Museum displays include a wide range of Brooklands related motoring and aviation exhibits, ranging from giant racing cars, motorcycles and bicycles to an unparalleled collection of Hawker and Vickers/ BAC-built aircraft, including the Second World War Wellington Bomber and the only Concorde with public access in South East England.