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Lincoln Racecourse is a former horse racing venue to the west of the city of
Lincoln, Lincolnshire,
England.
Lincoln Council is backing an ambitious plan to reopen the course by 2013. Racecourse inspectors have visited the former course and have confirmed that there is no reason in principle why racing could not recommence.
A private firm is putting together a business case to regenerate the Carholme Road Grandstand facilities and reclaim the city's racing tradition.
Initially between three and four meetings would be held annually. But it is hoped that, within a generation, Lincoln will have seized back its place as a premier racing venue.
Even the famous Lincoln Handicap race, now held at Doncaster, could be brought back to the city, it is claimed.
The
Lincoln Handicap (or Lincolnshire Handicap) is a flat horse race in the United Kingdom for four-year-old and above thoroughbreds. It is run over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres) at
Doncaster Racecourse in late March or early April.
The race was first run in 1858 at Lincoln Racecourse, Lincoln, and was relocated to Doncaster in 1965 following the closure of its original venue. It is the first major handicap race of the British flat racing season. At the original course, west of the City of Lincoln, the A57 main road passed between the course and the grandstand. During race meetings, this was closed off and traffic diverted, enabling BBC cameras to follow the leaders of the race at close distance all the way from start to the winning post.