Circuit based rally championship

Circuit based rally championship

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andy97

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Thursday 28th May 2015
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Planned for Winter 15/16 - An interesting innovation, I would say?


The press release says,

"The Bolton-Le-Moors Car Club (BLMCC) and MotorSport Vision Racing (MSVR) have teamed up to launch the Motorsport News Circuit Rally Championship. The all-new championship will run on circuits across the UK, including all four of MotorSport Vision’s venues – Brands Hatch, Oulton Park, Snetterton, and Cadwell Park, which will be visited twice – with three additional UK circuits to be added.

Circuit rallying features up to 100 cars competing against the clock, across a variety of bespoke rally stages incorporating different parts of the race circuit, including paddocks and perimeter roads. Sections of the track are run in both directions and include challenges such as water splashes. The inaugural season will kick off at the BLMCC’s Neil Howard Stage Rally and fireworks event at Oulton Park on Saturday 7 November, before carrying on to a provisional mid-2016 finale. A full calendar of 7 to 8 rounds will be announced soon, with the Championship being subject to MSA approval.

The championship will run under MSVR’s successful banner of championships and series, which includes national and European car racing, and the MCE British Superbike Championship under its two wheel division. In what will be its first venture into stage rallying, MSVR will work on championship regulations, assist with championship promotion and provide administrative support from its base at Brands Hatch. All rally cars will carry MSVR branding, with MSVR also contributing to the Championship prize package, of which further details will be announced at a later date.

The championship has achieved a major coup by securing leading national motor racing publication Motorsport News as a media partner. Motorsport News will provide extensive coverage of the events, including event previews and reviews, offering competitors more exposure than ever before.

Kevin Turner, editor of Motorsport News, commented: "Motorsport News is delighted to be a part of the MN Circuit Rally Championship. MN has a rich history when it comes to covering national rallying within our pages, and we're extremely proud of the much-missed Motoring News Rally Championship. As we celebrate our 60th anniversary this year, we are enjoying spending time reflecting on the history of British motorsport. But we are also keen to look forward. The Motorsport News Circuit Rally Championship is something that was missing from the national rally scene and we're excited to be a part of what will grow to be a popular championship."

Darren Spann, Championship Coordinator, enthused: “Bolton-Le-Moors Car Club is delighted to be involved in the resurrection of a name synonymous with rallying. The Motorsport News Circuit Rally Championship will hopefully become hugely successful and rekindle the memories of the Motoring News Championships of the past. With the involvement of MSVR allowing the use of the country’s most famous race circuits, this will become a championship for the future of British Rallying. We are immensely proud to be hosting Round one of the Championship - The Neil Howard Stages in association with Graham Coffey & Co Solicitors - at Oulton Park on 7 November 2015.”

David Scott, MSVR Operations Manager, added: “We’re delighted to be involved with this new championship, which further expands and diversifies the roster of championships and series that MSVR has been associated with over the past decade. Darren Spann and the Bolton-Le-Moors Car Club have done a terrific job of growing their annual end-of-season event at Oulton Park, as have all the other car clubs that organise rallies at MSV circuits, and it’s exciting seeing them all come together to form this new series. Being involved with the Motorsport News Circuit Rally Championship is a privilege and a new challenge to be relished as it grows over the coming seasons”.

aftr7v8

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181 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Sounds a good plan as long as the entry costs are kept in line with all other Rallies, we are loosing more rally venues all the time and the Chelmsford Motorclub event at Brandshatch has always been a full entry. Also well attended with more spectators than a regular club race meeting making more money for the circuit owner so I hope they do not make it too expensive and so just the elite can afford to compete, it need to be a clubman championship and not try to become a British or BTRDA style chamopinship with £400+ entry fees.

andy97

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Thursday 28th May 2015
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aftr7v8 said:
...... it need to be a clubman championship and not try to become a British or BTRDA style chamopinship with £400+ entry fees.
Agreed. I dont know much about rallying these days but if it was club level and marketed to attract newcomers to the sport, too (TrackDayTrophy for the loose???) then it could be quite good for the sport.

DanielSan

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167 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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If all rounds are like the Neil Howard Stages at Oulton then it's a sure fire winner. I'll be trying to get to at least one or two, good way to feed my motorsport appetite through winter biggrin