Beleaguered UK motorists are currently paying some of the highest pump prices in Europe, latest data reveals.
In fact, research we’ve conducted here at Trackdays reveals that diesel drivers are bearing the brunt, with the fourth highest fuel prices across the whole of the EU comprising 28 countries.
In data sourced from the European Commission and published by the RAC Foundation, on average, diesel in the UK is creeping up to £1.47 per litre. Only drivers in Denmark, Finland and Ireland are paying more for diesel, while drivers in Malta are enjoying paying as little as £1.01 per litre.
Even when it comes to petrol, UK drivers are hit with some of the continent's highest prices. On average it is £1.40 per litre, making it the tenth most expensive, although Denmark once again has the unenviable position of being the dearest at £1.69 per litre.
However, hard hit UK drivers have faced four consecutive months of fuel price increases. One of the main factors contributing to the UK's costly pump prices is the 52.95p per litre fuel duty which goes to the government.
Dan Jones, operations manager at Trackdays.co.uk, says: "Diesel drivers are really feeling the squeeze when filling up. The UK's unwanted position in the top five costliest countries for diesel in Europe places us above other European powerhouses such as France and Germany."
"Petrol drivers only have it slightly better, but once again, the UK is dearer than 18 EU countries."
To help UK motorists, we are offering some simple fuel saving tips:
Take a look at our selection of exclusive Supercar Driving Experience Deals that we have available to book at UK wide venues today - where you can leave your fuel worries behind with some much needed on-track action.