British Racing and Sports Car Club
The British Racing and Sports Car Club (BRSCC) is one of the major organisers of motorsport events in the United Kingdom. The club currently runs around forty track racing championships for cars as diverse as Caterham, BMWs and Mazda. Formed in Bristol in August 1946 as the 500 Club, the organisation changed its name to the BRSCC in 1954 and now has its headquarters in West Malling, Kent.
British Racing and Sports Car Club | |
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Sport | Motor Racing |
Official website | brscc |
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Year of formation | 1946 |
Former names | 500 Club Half-Litre Club |
Officials | |
Chair | Peter Daly |
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Club Details | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Telephone number | 01732 780100 |
Chief Operations Officer | Paul McErlean |
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History
The 500 Club, as it was then known, was founded in 1946.[1] The club promoted racing in 500 c.c. single-seater racing cars, later known as Formula Three. Motor Sport reported in 1947: "The 500 Club's Patron is Earl Howe, its President S.C.H. Davis, and its Vice-Presidents Messrs. Findon, Mays and Pomeroy-which speaks for itself. A stall will be occupied by the Club at the next Shelsley Walsh hill-climb, and its magazine "Iota" will be on sale there."[2] The name was subsequently changed to The Half Litre Club on becoming a limited liability Company.[1]
In 1954 Motor Sport reported: "The Half-Litre C.C. is contemplating changing its name to the British Racing and Sports-Car Club, in view of changed activities."[3]
In 1966 the BRSCC staged the seventh Racing Car Show, 19–29 January, at Olympia West Hall, London.[4] By this time the club magazine was called Motor Racing.[1]
2021 BRSCC Championship Roster
- Avon Tyres National Formula Ford Championship
- Avon Tyres Northern & Super Classic Formula Ford Championship
- British GT Championship
- BRSCC CityCar Cup
- BRSCC Clubsport Trophy
- BRSCC Fiesta Championship racing with MRF Tyres
- BRSCC Fiesta Junior Championship racing with MRF Tyres
- BRSCC Formula Ford Festival
- BRSCC Mazda MX-5 Championship
- BRSCC Mazda MX-5 SuperCup
- Caterham Academy Championship
- Caterham Roadsport Championship
- Caterham Seven 270R Championship
- Caterham Seven 310R Championship
- Caterham Seven UK Championship
- Civic Cup
- Ford F4 British Championship
- Fun Cup Championship
- Hyperdrive ST-XR Challenge
- Nankang Tyres BMW Compact Cup
- TCR UK Touring Car Championship & Dunlop Touring Car Trophy
- Teekay Couplings Production GTi Championship
- Volkswagen Racing Cup
- W Series
See also
- 2018 TCR UK Touring Car Championship
- British Automobile Racing Club
- British Racing Drivers' Club
- Motorsport in the United Kingdom
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