Doncaster racecourse has a left handed track and is used for flat racing, including its biggest meeting of the year, The St Leger meeting run in September. It has a 1 mile straight that is used for sprint races and also holds a 1 mile straight race aswell as a 1 mile race including the bend. It is a top class flat racing venue in Yorkshire and has some interesting racing history attached to it.
The St Leger race was named after Lieutenant Colonel Anthony St Leger and the race was first run in 1776 on Canley Common. It was later moved to Town Moor (Doncaster Racecourse) in 1779. The St Leger is actually the worlds oldest classic and in fact the longest at 1 mile 6 furlongs.