Genesis Magma Racing – What You Need to Know

If you’re into fast bikes and tight corners, Genesis Magma Racing is the series you’ll want to follow. It’s a mix of high‑speed sprint races and technical track work that draws riders from across the UK. Whether you’re a seasoned rider, a weekend hobbyist, or just a fan, this guide gives you the basics and the latest buzz.

Why Genesis Magma Racing Stands Out

The series uses the brand‑new Magma circuit, a 2.8‑km track built with modern safety tech. The layout combines long straights for pure speed with hairpin bends that test bike handling. What sets it apart is the focus on rider development – the series runs coaching sessions, data‑analysis labs, and even a fan‑interaction zone on race days.

Fans love the close‑up action from the trackside screens. Riders appreciate the clear feedback from the timing system, which shows lap splits down to the thousandth of a second. The result? tighter competition and more overtaking battles.

How to Follow the Action

All Genesis Magma Racing events are streamed live on TrackMaster Motorsports’ website. You can also catch the highlights on our YouTube channel. For real‑time updates, our Twitter feed posts lap leaders, weather changes, and any on‑track incidents.

If you prefer the classic route, the series publishes a weekly newsletter with race results, rider interviews, and upcoming event dates. Sign‑up is free – just pop your email into the box at the bottom of any page.

Want to attend a race in person? The next event is at the Magma circuit on Saturday, 12 October. Tickets go on sale this Friday, and there’s a family‑friendly package that includes a pit‑lane tour. Arrive early to watch the pre‑race rider meet‑and‑greet – it’s a great chance to ask questions and get a glimpse of the bikes up close.

For riders looking to join the series, entry deadlines are posted on the calendar page. You’ll need a current race licence, a bike that meets the 600‑cc class specifications, and a basic insurance policy. The series offers a rookie class for newcomers, with lower entry fees and a mentorship program.

On the technical side, the Magma track uses a blend of asphalt and high‑grip polymer in the braking zones. This means you can push later into the brakes, but you also need to watch tire wear closely. Our latest tire‑review article explains which compounds work best under different weather conditions.

Finally, don’t miss the community events that run alongside the races. There’s a charity ride on Sunday mornings, a bike‑swap meet in the pavilion, and a kids’ corner where young fans can try a mini‑motorcycle on a safe, closed‑loop track.

Genesis Magma Racing is more than just a race series – it’s a growing community of riders, fans, and gearheads. Keep this page bookmarked for the freshest updates, and join the conversation on our forums. See you on the track!

Hyundai Plots Bold Course to Le Mans Through LMP2 with Genesis Magma Racing
Derek Falcone 15 June 2025 0 Comments

Hyundai Plots Bold Course to Le Mans Through LMP2 with Genesis Magma Racing

Genesis Magma Racing, Hyundai’s motorsport arm, will debut in LMP2 at Le Mans in 2025, teaming up with IDEC Sport to quickly build endurance racing expertise before launching their GMR-001 Hypercar in 2026. This unusual move is aimed at preparing the team and drivers for elite WEC competition.