Rockingham: Ex-racetrack used to store thousands of vehicles

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Aerial pictures show how thousands of used vehicles are being stored at a former motorsport venue.

Rockingham Motor Speedway Circuit, near Corby in Northamptonshire, is used to store vehicles, many of which are former hire and ex-lease vehicles.

Racing at the track ended in 2018 and the venue has been turned into a logistics hub for the car industry.

The 250-acre site, owned by Rockingham Automotive Limited, has storage capacity for 50,000 vehicles.

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Meanwhile, figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) showed the UK's used car market contracted by 14.9% in 2020.

It said Covid-19 lockdown measures and "turbulent consumer and business confidence" had dented vehicle sales.

Sales of second-hand vehicles fell to 6,752,959 - down 1,182,146 on 2019.

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