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No two days are ever the same at Bicester Motion, whether weekday or weekend. But each is memorable.

There are plenty of opportunities to visit Bicester Motion, thanks to the wide range of events that are held across the site throughout the year and the 50+ specialist businesses that call it home.

Around 150,000 people visit Bicester Motion each year, whether attending events, working among the community of specialists or visiting for business.

As the campus grows, so will that number. How and when you can visit Bicester Motion depends on the nature of your visit.

There are plenty of opportunities to visit Bicester Motion, thanks to the wide range of events that are held across the site throughout the year and the 50+ specialist businesses that call it home. - Image
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Visit during the week

During the working week, Bicester Motion is a vibrant campus of pioneering companies. Access is limited to those working on site or those booked in to visit one or more of the 50+ specialists.

Amenities include the Heroics Café, Cafe 144 and the Auto Wax Works coffee shop, along with four beautiful 'Crew Rooms' for overnight stays.

Enter via:
1Gate 1 for Heritage8Gate 8 for The Ranges

Visit for an event

Every event at Bicester Motion is different, whether it's a sold-out Scramble, a track experience or a gin tasting evening. The first step would be to check with the organiser for arrival information, but usually admittance is via Gate 1, Gate 3 or Gate 8.

The public event listings can be found on the calendar, including details of the organiser.

Enter via:
1Gate 13Gate 38Gate 8
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Arrive by air

Please note that the airfield is currently closed to bookings due to the recent incident.

"I don't think there's anywhere else on the planet that does what Bicester Motion does. It's one of the great success stories of recent times."
David Lillywhite, Magneto
Zero Petroleum
Specialist spotlight

Zero Petroleum

Zero Petroleum will set up ‘Laboratory Zero’ technology centre and undertake a major local recruitment drive for its joint development project with the Royal Air Force (RAF). The new facility provides 10,000ft2 of mixed laboratory and engineering space, delivering the next step in development of the company’s groundbreaking technology with the production of synthetic ZERO® aviation fuels in the coming months.

Location

Building 148, The Command Works

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