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The top secret vehicle test track being built inside a disused Victorian railway tunnel

The perfectly flat roadway will test new vehicles in a completely closed environment, away from eyes of competitors

The £12 million Catesby Aerodynamic Research Facility is inside a railway tunnel

A Government minister has visited a new multi-million pound vehicle test track being built inside a Victorian railway tunnel.

The £12 million Catesby Aerodynamic Research Facility (CARF) has been created inside the 1.7 mile long, perfectly straight disused Victorian railway tunnel,

Minister for Business and Industry Lee Rowley heard how the project – described as a world-class aerodynamic vehicle testing centre – was now in its final stages with contractor Stepnell soon set to put down the last layer of asphalt prior to the first tests going ahead.

The Northamptonshire tunnel – which got £4.2 million of investment from the Government’s Local Growth Fund, secured through the South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership – will be able to test new vehicles in a completely closed environment, away from the eyes of competitors.

The tunnel is said to be more accurate and efficient than a traditional wind tunnel and will give the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ a unique proposition in automotive and race car development, hopefully attracting global interest.

Mr Rowley met representatives of Aero Research Partners (ARP), which instigated the project, and Rugby construction firm Stepnell, which was awarded the design and build contract.

Mr Rowley said: “This new testing facility represents another example of fantastic British construction and ingenuity, turning a long-disused Victorian railway tunnel into a 21st century, state-of-the-art car testing facility here in Northamptonshire.

“It’s been terrific to see first-hand the impressive engineering and workmanship that has gone into getting the new testing facility ready. Best of luck to the Catesby Tunnel as it begins its journey to an exciting future.”