To keep everyone safe and ensure smooth running of each drift day, the following rules apply to all drivers, passengers, and visitors.
Drifting is an exciting but high-risk motorsport.
These rules exist for everyone's safety, ignoring them risks your place at future drift days
Arrival & Parking
Gates are open from 07:30am for sign on and vehicle checks
Aim to arrive before 08.30am
Driver Briefing attendance is mandatory.
Failure to attend will result in no drifting
Keep to a 5mph speed limit in the pits at all times
Do not unpack until you have signed on
When you do unpack, unpack around your car to help keep pits tidy
Parking is allocated on arrival
If you wish to pit with a friend, arrive together
We ask you to park tight like a car park upon arrival.
Keep tools and Tyres tidy within your allocated area
No burnouts, speeding or drifting in the pits area
5mph MAX through the pits area
Driver & Vehicle Requirements
Drivers License required
All Drivers must hold a full valid UK driving license.
All new drivers are required to send a digital copy of their license prior to arrival.
Helmets Required
Full face helmets are mandatory for all drivers and passengers
Vehicle safety check
All vehicles will be visually inspected before track use.
Cars with leaks, loose wheels or unsafe modifications will not be allowed to run
Battery Checks
All vehicle batteries are to be secured and tight.
Batteries will be checked prior to track access
Noise Limit
Cars are required to be under 105dB at 0.5m / 45° / ¾ rev.
Anything louder will be refused track access until rectified.
Tyres
No tyre machine available on site.
Bring enough wheels with tyres for the day to avoid disappointment
Take all used tyres home
Fuel
No fuel available on site
Nearest petrol station is 15 min drive
Tow Hooks
Tow hooks or straps are recommended to be fitted front and rear
On Track Behaviour
Follow marshals instructions at all times
Ignoring instructions may result in a ban
Stick to the published run order at all times
Drivers will be provided with a copy on the day
Twinning or 3 car drifting is welcomed
All drivers to agree prior to queuing up
Unsafe drifting will result in removal from the track
Adhere to the flags
Red Flag = Stop & Engine off
Checkered flag = Leave the track
Passengers & Spectators
No public spectators
Unless pre-approved by drivers
Seat-belts & Harnesses to be fitted & secured
Drivers and Passengers to have a minimum of a factory fitted seat-belt.
Children are welcome under close adult supervision
No under 16s permitted as passengers
Children are never to be left alone
Spectators to remain in the designated area
Spectators are never to go on the live Drifting Track
Spectators are never to go on the Motocross Tracks
No Pets
Pets are not allowed anywhere on site
This includes left in the car and applied to spectators also.
Safety & Conduct
No Alcohol or drugs
Applies to both Drivers and Spectators
We are zero tolerance
The following results in an Instant Ban
Abusive language
Aggressive behavior
Unsafe Driving
Rubbish & Waste
Dispose of waste properly or take it home
Bins are located around the pits
No car or tyre parts in the bins
Respect the venue and neighboring residents
Excess noise and mess effects our ability to keep the drifting running
Any spills or Hazards
To be reported to a marshal immediately
Drivers may invite spectators, but each driver remains fully responsible for their guests’ behavior. Failure by any spectator to comply with the rules or instructions may result in the associated driver being removed from the session.
Driver Responsibility for Spectators
Filming & Photography
Photography is encouraged at Zoyland Drifting. The pit area provides excellent vantage points close to the action for you to practice and capture the atmosphere. Please remain within designated safe areas and listen to marshal guidance for everyone’s safety.
Drone use is permitted, though we strongly recommend having a spotter for safety, as the neighboring airfield is active. Operation is entirely at the owner’s risk, and Zoyland Drifting accepts no responsibility for loss or damage.
Last updated: January 2026
