Mallory Park e-petition signed by 17,000

'Alongside this petition Mallory Park continues to negotiate with the Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council and other interested parties in an effort to remain operational' - Mallory Park statement
2007 British Superbike Championship, Round 9, Mallory Park, UK, 22nd July 2007; KTM Race Start
2007 British Superbike Championship, Round 9, Mallory Park, UK, 22nd July 2007; KTM Race Start
© Graeme Brown

To date, over 17,000 people have signed an e-petition in a fight to safeguard the future of Mallory Pꦛark.

Residents near the circuit, Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council and Mallory Park's leaseholders ha🌟ve clashed over noise regulations against a backdrop of conjecture the iconic British track could be sold off to a property developer - a rumour that has been strenuously denied.

A maximum of 100,000 signatures are required before the Government will d𓃲isc🅘uss the issue.

A statement issued by Mallory Park today said: "It tak🌠es 100,000 signatures before the Government discusses it; tha꧃t would be an incredible figure to hit and show real support for UK motorsport.

"Alongside this petition Mallory Park continues to negotiate with the Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council aꦬnd other interested parties in an effort to remain operational.

"Mallory Park thanks everyone who takes the time aඣnd effort to sign this petition."

Situated in the village of Kirkby, Mallory, between Leicester and Hinckley, the circuit has been hosting motorsport event 𓆏since the mid-1950s.

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