AMOC Intermarque Championship

AMOC Intermarque Championship

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steeviegeebies

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196 posts

145 months

Monday 29th September 2014
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After a season of racing, the AMOC Intermarque championship could not have been closer. Four cars in contention for the title and, with over half the 45 min race completed, the top three were still separated by less than a single point. Credit to the organisers and team captains for creating an almost perfect points system. Congratulations to Tim Mogridge, provisional champ in his Ferrari 355 Challenge. The competitive racing, big grids (e.g. over 40 cars at Brands), and quality of the cars (Aston Martins, Porsches, Ferraris, Mustangs, etc) has definitely got me coming back for more next season. Thanks to AMOC and Aston Club Racing, and especially to the marshals who were there for our safety all year, in a lot of rain with occasional sunshine.

Dates are out for the 2015 championship - I'm already looking forward to it.

steeviegeebies

Original Poster:

196 posts

145 months

Saturday 4th October 2014
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I don't know. I'd enquire with AMOC Racing next season. I know that a BMW E30 used to race in Intermarque because I learned to race in that very car via an arrive n drive with Podium Prep (in trackday trophy). I'd guess the rare and desireable E30 M3 might get in, whereas a relatively common E36 probably wouldn't. I think AMOC wants to encourage close racing amongst prestige marques / highly desirable race cars from '95 and earlier. I personally would love to see an original Tuscan V8 in Intermarque racing in the same class as the 80's AM V8's...but I don't have a say. All I can say is that it is an awesome championship.