
Daytona Milton Keynes runs from Bradwell Common (MK13 8NP) on Rooksley Roundabout, at the heart of the Buckinghamshire new town. The venue is one of three premium sites in the British Daytona Motorsport chain and runs an outdoor race circuit for amateur and competitive drivers.
The multi-category fleet covers SODI 4-stroke karts at 50 mph for drivers from 14 and DMAX 2-stroke karts at 70 mph with Rotax 125cc engines for drivers from 16. The age structure covers Bambinos 6-7, Cadets and Juniors 8-15, and Adults 14 and over. Formats include practice, sprint races, D40 races, and one-hour unlimited racing. The site runs the InKart Championship, SuperChamps, and the Thursday Night League across these categories. Race schools and tuition programmes run during the school holidays. Bookings on +44 330 332 7870 or [email protected].
Milton Keynes stands as Britain's flagship planned new town, founded in 1967 on a geometric grid of roundabouts. Bletchley Park (WWII Enigma and Alan Turing's codebreakers, the birthplace of computing) sits 8 km south-east. The Open University 1969 at the centre. MK Snozone indoor ski slope and the Centre:MK shopping centre. Liz Leyh's Concrete Cows 1978 stand as the town's iconic sculpture. Olney historic village. Stowe National Trust Palladian gardens by Capability Brown 15 km north. Woburn Abbey Tudor (seat of the Dukes of Bedford) and Safari Park 20 km east. Waddesdon Manor Rothschild French Renaissance 30 km south. London reaches 70 km south-east.
Source: Google • Verified on 24 April 2026
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Daytona Milton Keynes is an outdoor circuit in Bradwell Common. More speed on generally longer layouts, but the weather plays a part: best avoided in heavy rain or frost.
At Daytona Milton Keynes, bookings go through the phone at +44 330 332 7870. Recommended especially on weekends and during school holidays. Weekday daytimes, you can often turn up without booking.
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Kids' sessions at Daytona Milton Keynes aren't explicitly listed on Kart-Map. To confirm whether your child can drive, call the circuit directly at +44 330 332 7870.
The minimum age at Daytona Milton Keynes isn't stated on Kart-Map yet. Most European circuits accept drivers from 7 to 10 years old depending on the kart type. Call the circuit at +44 330 332 7870 to confirm.
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