Motoring Village
The cluster of sheds around the Paddock was a busy focal point for all those who helped to make motor racing possible. It accommodated a community of drivers, engineers, tuners, mechanics and other racing specialists. There was always work going on here, even on non-race days, and anyone not on official business was strictly forbidden access. Many of the surviving original buildings have been restored and used to tell the story of Brooklands’ racing and record breaking history.

Malcolm Campbell Shed 'The Great Racing Days of Brooklands'
Houses a collection of racing cars, a driver’s study, an engineer’s workshop and displays of racing club memorabilia Discover the Malcolm Campbell Shed
ERA Shed ‘Fastest on Earth’ Speed Record Exhibition
The building is now internally linked to the Malcolm Campbell Shed and continues the displays of racing and record cars, motorcycles and cycles. Discover the ERA Shed
Racing Lock-Ups 'Raleigh Cycle Exhibition'
The Racing Lock-ups Raleigh Cycle Exhibition follows the development of cycling from the ‘Hobby-horse’ and ‘Penny Farthing’. Discover the racing Lock-Ups
Jackson Shed ‘Grand Prix Exhibition’
Explore the development of Grand Prix racing in Britain through cars, photos and memorabilia from the 1920s and '30s up to the present day. Explore the Jackson Shed
Other Motoring Village Exhibitions
Many of the surviving original buildings have been restored and used to tell the story of Brooklands’ racing and record breaking history. Explore the Motoring Village