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BWS HEADS TO THE HILLS: HEDNESFORD'S BIGGEST UNLIMITED NATIONAL BANGER EVENT IN RECENT HISTORY!
It's the ultimate motorised day out for the whole family: the perfect excuse for race fans new and old to join us trackside at Staffordshire's Hednesford Hills Raceway!
Over 100 cars racing will be racing for just 1 World Final grid spot, with plenty more besides on this huge day of oval motorsport...
Close racing, crashing and plenty of sensational material are the order of the day for this, Round 3 - a spectacle not to be missed! Watch out for drivers pushing for points in The Entertainer's League, with plenty of stunning machinery at both BWS rounds so far and a huge dose of on track action to match. Plenty of drivers have made their intentions to qualify through the much-discussed element of the much-discussed series.
After what has been described as one of the best ever BWS rounds at Aldershot for Round 1, and a heavy night of action at Foxhall to kickstart March - the next instalment is shaping up to be something special as the series returns for the first time in years to the high-speed oval.
So, what are drivers competing for? The Wild Card final sees one driver book their place on the grid of the 2026 World Final, the driver with the best car takes £1,000, the winner of the Showdown takes a cash prize and there are plenty of points up for grabs in the aforementioned Entertainer's League.
Join us trackside with lots to take in, and lots to look out for with so many talking points in the National Banger scene at the minute.
The venue: Hednesford Hills Raceway
Hednesford Hills Raceway is one of the most loved circuits in the UK when it comes to Stock Car, Hot Rod and Banger racing; and has over 60 years of motorsport history, with the speeds many cars achieve around its fearsome banked turns really having to be seen to be believed!
There really is nothing like an afternoon at the Raceway, standby for high-octane, thrill-packed racing from different classes of racing - with something for the whole family. Bring the kids - and big kids - for extreme entertainment like nothing else.
Get up-close-and-personal and see the whole track in front of you, meaning you can follow your favourite driver as they frantically race around the tarmac oval.
Thrills and spills are part and parcel of oval motorsport, and the track has held countless races since it’s opening in the mid-20th Century, with thousands of people experiencing the world of oval motorsport. Since the 1950s, Hednesford has provided stunning racing and great entertainment from Stock Cars, Hot Rods and Bangers in equal measure with a huge variety of other attractions in between.
The circuit was built in 1952 utilising the site of a former reservoir. The track is a full quarter mile length oval, with two banked corners, and a tarmac track surface surrounded by an armco safety fence.
With the track built at the base of the reservoir, it has the advantage of being at the bottom of a large "bowl" and means that viewing is superb all around the track from its grass banks and two covered grandstands, it really is a great day out for all the family. The whole track is in front of your very eyes - so you won't miss any of the action.
The track is situated high on Cannock Chase just one mile from the town of Hednesford in Staffordshire, and is easily accessible from the M6, M6 Toll and A5.
Tickets
Tickets for this event are available at the Turnstiles.
Stadium address
Hednesford Hills Raceway, Reservoir Road, Hednesford, Cannock, Staffordshire, WS12 1BF.
Hednesford Hills Raceway FAQs
Can I take my own chairs in?
Yes, the venue has plenty of grass banking to watch from - alternatively there are two free covered grandstands on the West Bend and East Bend.
Can I take my own food and drink in?
Yes. The venue also has it's own bar/catering outlets.
What time does it start and finish?
The advertised time is the first race. We can't give an exact finish time, but events last around 4.5 hours on average depending on track clearance.
Can I go in the pits?
Yes. The pits are open to all but children must be accompanied at all times.
Click HERE to order your eTickets, and for fully licensed driver race bookings!
Booking List
Booking list as 12/03/2026, 4.15pm
National Bangers - Unlimited - 111 cars
Strap yourself in as the Unlimited CC National Bangers come to town: far from just some MOT failures with the windows kicked out, it doesn't get any bigger or any better than National Bangers when it comes to thrills, spills and automotive carnage. Destroying the opposition is often the name of the game for some drivers, with others choosing to weave between the chaos to win the race...
1 Maaten Steenbekkers
2 Aaron Pole
4 Mikey Croft
5 David Haugh
6 Troy Jones
7 Aaron Charles
14 Will Walmsley
16 Carl Gould
17 Anthony Baldwinson
18 Ashley Law
19 Luke Setters
21 Dean Tompkins
22 Gavin Robinson
23 Sonny Parsons
24 Patrick Hughes
27 Dale Hughes
32 Callum Reed
44 Jack Massey
45 Hayden Hawes
51 Rylee Taylor
60 Thomas Rawsthorne
62 Harvey Webb
67 Rickie Beasley
77 Patxi Beasley
84 Jack Ansell
89 Joe Barrett
100 Callum White
105 Lewis Tompkins
114 Liam Lake
121 Ronnie Hawkins
122 Mark Cooper
123 Rob Smith
128 Gareth Todd
130 Joe Gladden
132 Jack Wyatt
133 Terry Hill
134 Scott Hanby
143 Dan Rose
146 Daniel Wigman
150 Andrew Parrin
171 Tommy West
177 Lewis Ivatt
182 Reece Tingle
183 Mitchell Banton
186 Lewis Fasey
196 Jack Marsh
198 Zach Clements
199 Shady Gough
208 PJ Collins
211 Jamie Pole
215 Leonard Dunn
224 Lewis Canham
229 Harry Cobb
239 Steve Carter
243 Pete Osborne
249 Ryan Guppy
252 Steven Bugler
262 Robert Bugler
281 Lewis Tingle
284 James Head
294 Lee Hughes
299 Thomas Callaghan
323 Kieran Tweed
327 Mick Maskell Jnr
331 Jason Jackson
333 Charlie Randell
341 Andrew Jones
348 Sonny Sherwood
349 Lewis Price
353 Sean Mullins
360 Jack Reynolds
363 Billy Jarvis
369 Steve Nicholls
414 Jimmy Craig
421 Josh Mayo
440 Macaulay Mills
454 Dean Lewis
455 Ricki Finney
456 Nathan Roberts
459 Blake Platts
506 Danny Mitchell
516 Callum Gould
517 Sidney Cooper
523 John Swanborough
526 Jack Denikiewicz
555 Harry Gelsthorpe
570 Jordan Cumming
577 Alfie Lee
617 Carl Overy
623 Ricky Hutton
625 Joshua Gooch
639 Tye Williams
662 Jamie Harding
670 Max Eaton
696 Ashley Rawlings
699 Stacey Holdsworth
701 Riley Marsh
707 Alfie Nottingham
714 Paul Smaldon
717 Jack Tuffen
739 Jason Moore
743 Daniel Hansford
750 Rhys Parrin
784 Tommy Killick
817 Toby Hodgkinson
820 Martyn Perkins
838 Jamie Peters
887 Robert Browning
902 Matthew Nicholl
920 Terry Church
947 Gordon McKee
National Saloon Stock Cars - 8 cars
Let the steel clang, watch the bumpers fly: welcome to one of the most high octane classes on the ovals, the heavy-hitting National Saloon Stock Cars! These heavily armoured beasts aren't to be missed when they come to town, with occasionally controversial, mostly hard-hitting and always entertaining contact racing - not for the feint hearted - as cars hit, spin and sometimes roll over in front of your very eyes.
69 Jack Atkinson
137 Shaun Chaplin
161 Billy Smith
274 Millie Kent
525 Wesley Starmar
561 Aaron Totham
759 Taylor Whitford
888 Jake Windram
Classic Hot Rods to follow....
NB: While we take all possible care in compiling this list we cannot be held responsible for the non-appearance of an individual driver!
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