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750 Motor Club is a motor racing club in the UK. It was founded in 1939 to promote the sporting use of the Austin 7. '750' refers to the near-750cc Austin 7 engine. It later led to racing and the 750 Formula where specials are raced. Famous members include Colin Chapman, Eric Broadley, Adrian Reynard, Arthur Mallock, Derek Bennett, Tony Southgate, Brian Hart, Gordon Murray, Jem Marsh, Frank Costin and Mike Pilbeam. These engineers and designers produced the first Lotus, Lola, Chevron, Speedex, Marcos, Pilbeam and other sports and racing cars between the 1940s and 1960s.

The 750MC has continued to promote competitive, low-cost racing for enthusiasts, with a range of championships for production and racing sports cars, saloons and single-seaters.

Series and Championships

750 Formula Championship

The world's oldest sports prototype formula, with all cars using the 1.1 litre Fiat FIRE engine. There are three classes:

  • Class A: All competitors compete in this category.
  • Class B: Drivers who have not finished on the podium, in the top six in Class A, or won the Class B title in the last five years.
  • Class C: For college-entered teams.[1]

- 750 Formula is the longest running championship in the world, beginning in 1949.

Championship results

Year Champion 2nd 3rd Class B winner
2019 Mark Glover (Racekits Falcon) Peter Bove (Darvi Mk4/5) Bill Rutter (Batten 3) Richard Rothery (PRS 1b)
2018 Mark Glover (Racekits Falcon) Bill Cowley (Cowley Mk4) Ed Pither (PRS 1b) Thomas Driscoll (Darvi Mk5/14B)
2017 Bill Cowley (Cowley Mk4) Mark Glover (Racekits Falcon) Robin Gearing (Darvi P88) Conway Daw (Centaur)
2016 Robin Gearing (Darvi P88) Bill Cowley (Cowley Mk4) Peter Bove (Darvi Mk4/5) Andrew Lake (Darvi 91D)
2015 David Bartholomew (PRS 1B) Robin Gearing (Darvi P88) Bill Cowley (Cowley Mk4) Daniel Welsh (racekits Falcon)
2014 Billy Albone (Batten 3) Bill Cowley (Cowley Mk4) Chris Gough (CGR Evo 2) Ian Barley (Racekits Falcon)
2013 Dave Hodkin (HRD Mk1) Chris Gough (CGR Evo 2) Dave Robson (SDAR/83) Huw Davies (Phoenix Fire)
2012 Dave Robson (SDAR/83) Nathaniel Cooper (Davis T7) Dave Hodkin (HRD Mk1) Dave Hodkin (HRD Mk1)
2011 Nathaniel Cooper (Davis T7) Mick Harris (Darvi 877) Bill Rutter (Darvi 877) Sue Harris (Darvi 5/97)
2010 Roger Rowe (Centaur Mk20) Bob Simpson (SS/F) Nathaniel Cooper (Davis T7) Paul Collins (Darvi Mk5)
2009 Dave Robson (SDAR/83) Mick Harris (Darvi 877) Roger Rowe (Centaur Mk20) Colin Wolstenholme (Darvi Mk5)
2008 Peter Bove (ADR 750F) Dave Robson (SDAR/83) Mick Harris (Darvi 877) Max Sheppard (Sheppard MS750)

Alfa Romeo Championship

Joining the club in 2020, the Alfa Romeo Championship caters for all types of the marques cars, classified in three categories - Modified, Power Trophy and Twin Spark Cup.

Championship results

Year Champion 2nd 3rd Modified champion Power Trophy champion Twin Spark champion
2019 Tom Hill (Alfa Romeo 156) Dave Messenger (Alfa Romeo 156) Andrew Bourke (Alfa Romeo 156) Mervyn Miller (Alfa Romeo 156) Dave Messenger (Alfa Romeo 156) Tom Hill (Alfa Romeo 156)

Armed Forces Race Challenge

Primarily a motor racing community for Service personnel and veterans, AFRC rewards consistency as well as outright pace and achieved championship status in 2017.

Bernie's Sports Racing & V8s

A mixed formula for retro performance icons, with a mixture of V8s and muscle cars from Bernie's V8s, and original or replica Sports and GT cars from SR&GT. Relaxed regulations allow plentiful eligibility, and different classes exist to separate levels of modification. Expect to see everything from a Porsche 917 replica to a Cobra, Datsun 240Z, TVRs and Corvettes racing together.

Bikesports Championship

A championship for sports-racing cars using production motorcycle 4-stroke engines, with their standard transmissions. There are currently three classes:

  • Class A: Cars using 'tuned' motorbike engines up to 1500cc (different weight limits apply based on capacity)
  • Class B: Cars using 'production' motorbike engines up to 1500cc (different weight limits apply based on capacity)
  • Class C: Cars using motorbike engines up to 1100cc

Championship results

Year Champion 2nd 3rd Class A champion Class B champion Class C champion Class D champion
2019 Joe Stables (Radical SR3) Josh Smith (Radical PR6) Joe Lock (Radical PR6) Josh Smith (Radical PR6) Joe Stables (Radical SR3) Scott Mittell (Mittell MC-41R) n/a
2018 Joe Stables (Radical SR3) Lee Torrie (Radical SR3) Richard Stables (Radical PR6) Lee Torrie (Radical SR3) Joe Stables (Radical SR3) n/a n/a
2017 Stefano Leaney (Radical PR6) Chris Preen (Radical SR3) Julian Griffiths (Radical PR6) Doug Carter (Radical PR6) Stefano Leaney (Radical PR6) Richard Webb (Spire GTF) n/a
2016 Phil Knibb (Radical SR3) Will Brown (Radical PR6) Joe Stables (Radical PR6) Phil Knibb (Radical SR3) Will Brown (Radical PR6) Max Lees (Mission T5) Robert Gardiner (Spire GT3)
2015 Tim Gray (Spire GT3) Adrian Reynard (Radical SR3) Tim Porter (Radical SR3) Adrian Reynard (Radical SR3) Tim Gray (Spire GT3) Julian Griffiths (Spire GT3) Peter Lague (Spire GT3)
2014 Adrian Reynard (Radical SR3) Tim Gray (Spire GT3) James Breakell (Radical PR6) Adrian Reynard (Radical SR3) Tim Gray (Spire GT3) Richard Wise (Spire GT3) n/a
2013 Tim Gray (Spire GT3) Jon-Paul Ivey (Radical PR6) James Breakell (Radical PR6) Lewis Plato (Radical SR3) Jon-Paul Ivey (Radical PR6) Tim Gray (Spire GT3) n/a
2012 James Breakell (Radical PR6) Richard Stables (Radical PR6) Oliver Cox (Radical SR4) James Breakell (Radical PR6) Oliver Cox (Radical SR4) James Wingfield (Coombes Sport 6C) n/a
2011 Richard Stables Radical PR6) Christian Enderby (Radical SR4) James Breakell (Radical PR6) Richard Stables Radical PR6) Christian Enderby (Radical SR4) Alan Wilshire (Radical Clubsport) Callum MacKillop (Radical Clubsport)
2010 Richard Stables (Radical PR6) James Breakell (Radical PR6) Oliver Cox (Radical SR4) Richard Stables (Radical PR6) Peter Brown (Radical Clubsport) Joe Jackson (Global GT) n/a
2009 Darren Luke (Radical PR6) Callum MacKillop (Radical Clubsport) Ake Bournebusch (Radical PR6) Darren Luke (Radical PR6) Tommy Gilmartin Kevin Goater Callum MacKillop (Radical Clubsport)
2008 Jonathan Wright (Radical PR6) Graham Miller Richard Stables (Radical PR6) Jonathan Wright (Radical PR6) Oliver Hulme Graham Miller n/a

Birkett Relay

A six-hour relay event where competitors race for scratch and handicap positions, open to sports cars and saloon cars. The race was first run in 1951, and was created by Holland Birkett, who was one of the founding members of the 750 Motor Club. In 2001, a twelve-hour race was also held. Currently, the event is held at the Silverstone Circuit on the full Historic GP layout.[2]

Results

Scratch winners:

  • 2019 - Breakell Racing Heroes (Wade Eastwood, Charles Graham, Luciano Bacheta)
  • 2018 – Cupra Racing (Carl Swift, Shayne Deegan, Stewart Lines, Lee Deegan)
  • 2017 – Dobbers (Thomas Harvey, Brian Harvey, John Macleod)
  • 2016 – We Don't Like Second (Aaron Bailey, Doug Carter, Brian Murphy, Simon Garmston, Lee Bailey)
  • 2015 – Inspires (Tim Gray, John Cutmore, Richard Wise, Alistair Boulton)
  • 2014 – The Winning Radicals (Aaron Bailey, Doug Carter, Brian Murphy, Lee Bailey and John Macleod)
  • 2013 – The Third Radicals (Aaron Bailey, Oliver Cox, Doug Carter, Charles Harvey-Kelly and Lee Bailey)
  • 2012 – Team O'BR (Mark Burton, Paul Rose, Graham Pattle, Graham Booth and Eugene O'Brien)
  • 2011 – IVOLT/Radical (Manhal Allos, Mark Smithson and Phil Abbott)
  • 2010 – Nearly Six Sevens (Peter Ratcliffe, Chris Porritt, Keith Dunn, Kevin Williams and Ian Wale)
  • 2009 – Geoff Steel Racing (Jamie Martin, Michael Symons, Keith Webster and Peter Moulsdale)
  • 2008 – Hart Attacks (Chris Hart, Barry Webb, Mike Evans, Jamie Champkin and Michelle Hayward)
  • 2007 – Gold Arts (Doug Newman, Simon Harris, John Schneider and Patrick Gormely)
  • 2006 – Gold Arts (Doug Newman, Simon Harris, Graham Booth and John Schneider)
  • 2005 – Gold Arts (Doug Newman, Simon Harris, Graham Booth and John Schneider)
  • 2004 – Glenn Racing (J.Taylor, S.Leighton, S.Hopkins, R.Gomes, B. Simpson and M. Simpson)
  • 2003 – Glenn Racing (J.Taylor, S.Leighton, S.Hopkins, R.Gomes, B. Simpson and M. Simpson)
  • 2002 – Woody's Wonders (J.Woodward, M.Fry, S.Maurer, D.Pegley and R. Mayers
  • 2001 - The Hart Attacks (Clive Woodward, Peter Richings, Paul Freeman, Howard Payne, Daniel Eagling and Glenn Eagling)
  • 2000 - Extremely Radical Racers (Robert Oldershaw Jnr, Robert Oldershaw Snr, David Tinn, Andrew Middleton, Stuart Woodcock and Steven Woodcock)

Handicap winners:

  • 2019 - The Three Amigos 2.0 (Paul Hinson, David Drinkwater, Adam Read)
  • 2018 – Red Rascal (Chris Lovett, Russell Clarke, Kenny Coleman, Kevin Dengate, Jamie Ingram, Reece Jones)
  • 2017 – RAF MSA (Chris Slator, Darren Howe, Scott Lawson, Ed McKean, Dan Smith)
  • 2016 – Carbon8 Coupe Cup B (Will Taylforth, Alex Cursley, Simon Miles)
  • 2015 – Team Owens (Will Schryver, Steve Laidlaw, Carl Swift, Endaf Owens)
  • 2014 – Six Signatures (Jim Needham, Kurt Brady, John Toshack, Spencer Horgan, David Rowe)
  • 2013 - Regency / TBR (Tom Bell, Nathan Saunders, Lee Deegan, Shayne Deegan)
  • 2012 - Dirty Half Dozen (Danny Cassar, Steve Cassar, Garry Barlow, Ashley Collins, Alan Yearley, Alex Hughes)
  • 2011 - RAFMSA Team Flywheel (Ian Fletcher, Darren Berris, Chris Slator, Darren Howe, Ed Fuller)
  • 2010 - OX4R (Gavin Bristow, Chris Oakman, James Loukes, Steve Liquorish, Mark Harrison)

BMW Car Club Racing

BMW Car Club Racing (BMWCCR) began in 2018 and is for club-level BMW racers. There is championship status for 2019 and classes catering for all four-cylinder, six-cylinder and differing levels of M-powered cars. BMWCCR is also backed by the BMW Car Club GB.

Championship results

Year Champion 2nd 3rd M1 champion M2 champion Class 6 champion Cup class champion
2019 Matt Page (BMW 325 Ti) Graham Crowhurst (BMW E46 M3) Clive Watson (BMW 325 Ti) Mike Cutt (BMW E36 M3) Graham Crowhurst (BMW E46 M3) Darren Ball (BMW 330i) Matt Page (BMW 325 Ti)

Classic Stock Hatch Championship

A longstanding formula for 1,400 cc (85.4 cu in) multi-valve, or 1,600 cc (97.6 cu in) 8-valve engined hatchbacks. All cars models must have been produced prior to January 1992.[3]

Championship winners

Year Champion 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
2019 Lee Scott (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Matt Rozier (Peugeot 205 GTi) Andrew Thorpe (Citroen AX GTi) Edward Cooper (Vauxhall Nova GSi) Matthew Stubington (Peugeot 205 GTi)
2018 Lee Scott (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Matt Rozier (Peugeot 205 GTi) Marcus Ward (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Edward Cooper (Vauxhall Nova GSi) Martin Cayzer (Ford Fiesta XR2i)
2017 Lee Scott (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Matthew Stubington (Peugeot 205 GTi) Matt Rozier (Peugeot 205 GTi) Andrew Thorpe (Citroen AX GTi) Edward Cooper (Vauxhall Nova GSi)
2016 Matt Rozier (Peugeot 205 GTi) Lee Scott (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Matthew Stubington (Peugeot 205 Andrew Thorpe (Citroen AX GTi) Edward Cooper (Vauxhall Nova GSi)
2015 Matt Rozier (Peugeot 205 GTi) Andrew Thorpe (Citroen AX GTi) Lee Scott (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Gordon MacMillan (Peugeot 205 GTi) Mervyn Beckett (Vauxhall Nova GTE)
2014 Lee Scott (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Andy Philpotts (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Matt Rozier (Peugeot 205 GTi) Gordon MacMillan (Peugeot 205 GTi) Mervyn Beckett (Vauxhall Nova GTE)
2013 Lee Scott (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Matt Rozier (Peugeot 205 GTi) Imran Khan (Ford Fiesta XR2) Andy Philpotts (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Mervyn Beckett (Vauxhall Nova GTE)
2012 Damian Cottrell (Vauxhall Nova GTE) Matt Rozier (Peugeot 205 GTi) Paul Thorpe (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Edward Cooper (Vauhall Nova GTE) Martin Cayzer (Ford Fiesta XR2i)

Prior to 2012, pre '92 cars ran as Stock Hatch Class B.

Year Champion 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
2011 Pip Hammond (Vauxhall Nova GTE) Matt Rozier (Peugeot 205 GTi) Martin Cayzer (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Edward Cooper (Vauhall Nova GTE) Andy Philpotts (Ford Fiesta XR2i)
2010 Lee Scott (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Sarah Niblett (Peugeot 205 GTi) Martyn Fowdrey (Ford Fiesta XR2) Alan Duly (Ford Fiesta XR2) Adam Lichtig (Ford Fiesta XR2i)
2009 Pip Hammond (Vauxhall Nova GTE) Darren Barden (Peugeot 205 GTi) Jonathan Wooley (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Matt Rozier (Peugeot 205 GTi) Lee Scott (Ford Fiesta XR2i)
2008 Matt Rozier (Peugeot 205 GTi) Lee Scott (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Tim Mizen (Ford Fiesta XR2i) Matt Digby (Ford Fiesta XR2) John Hemming (Vauxhall Nova (GSi)

Stock Hatch

The Stock Hatch Championship ran to the same rule set but allowed in newer cars and came to an end in 2016 after a long, successful history with the club – attracting over 100 registrations in its prime with the Citroën Saxo generally being the car of choice.

Year Champion 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
2016 Ryan Polley Paul Jarvis Philip Law Robert Fagg Ian Williamson
2015 Shayne Deegan Lee Deegan Scott Sharp Paul Jarvis Paul Newton
2014 Shayne Deegan Lee Deegan Carl Swift Tom Bell Paul Jarvis
2013 Tom Bell Shayne Deegan Lee Deegan Nathan Saunders Paul Jarvis
2012 Joe Ferguson Tom Bell Matt Digby Andrew Tibbs Martin Ward
2011 Patrick Fletcher Matt Digby Martin Ward Jake Farndon Shaun Hagen
2010 Josh Cook Jeff Humphries Matt Digby Patrick Fletcher Joe Fletcher
2009 Jeff Humphries Ryan Bensley Simon Hunt Terry Roughton Josh Cook
2008 Ryan Bensley Jeff Humphries James Marshall Graham Mulholland Wayne Harris

Clio 182 Championship

A one-make championship for Renault Clio RenaultSport 182 cars, using the Cup chassis that began with stand-alone races in 2014 before gaining championship status the following season. All cars use the standard Renault F4R engine, with a K-Tec Racing ECU, and the stock Clio 182 transmission.[4]

Championship Results

Year Champion 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
2019 Ryan Polley James Bark Don De Graaff Scott Edgar Simon Donoghue Jay Daniels
2018 Patrick Fletcher Jack Kingsbury Ryan Polley Mark Balmer Don De Graaff Andrew Tibbs
2017 Patrick Fletcher Matt Digby Don De Graaff Nick Garner Scott Sharp Ryan Polley
2016 Patrick Fletcher James Bark Philip Wright Nick Garner Trevor Gregory Scott Sharp
2015 James Bark Patrick Fletcher Matt Digby Andrew Tibbs Philip Wright George Williams

Club Enduro Championship

An endurance racing championship designed with the club-level competitor and budget in mind. Races are usually two or three hours long, with at least one mandatory three-minute pitstop to allow re-fuelling. Three classes separated by power to weight allow the vast majority of cars to be eligible, with outputs monitored by 750MC's own mobile rolling road.

  • Class A: Up to 300bhp/tonne (power at flywheel, weight without driver).
  • Class B: Up to 240bhp/tonne (power at flywheel, weight without driver).
  • Class C: Up to 180bhp/tonne (power at flywheel, weight without driver).

The endurance race series for production sports and saloon cars began as a series in 2016, after a trial race in Snetterton the previous year and gained MSA Championship status in 2018, boasting some of the biggest grids in the UK.

2015 trial race

Round Winner 2nd 3rd Class A winner Class B winner Class C winner
Snetterton (150 minutes) Lee Spencer / Stephen Pearson / Dave Griffin (BMW M3) Steve Hewson / Phil Brough / Rob Gilham (Peugeot 106 / Peugeot 924) Stewart Mutch / Ben Short (Mazda MX150R) Lee Spencer / Stephen Pearson / Dave Griffin (BMW M3) Steve Hewson / Phil Brough / Rob Gilham (Peugeot 106 / Peugeot 924) Nicolas Jackson / Dylan Brychta (Volkswagen Golf / Seat Ibiza)

2016 Season

Results
Round Winner 2nd 3rd Class A winner Class B winner Class C winner
Donington Park (2 Hours) Ben Demetriou / Jonathan Evans (Porsche 968) Neville Anderson / Allan Gibson (BMW M3 / Lotus Exige) Andy Marston / Brett Evans (BMW M3) Neville Anderson / Allan Gibson (BMW M3 / Lotus Exige) Ben Demetriou / Jonathan Evans (Porsche 968) Liam Crilly / Jonny MacGregor (Mazda RX8)
Snetterton (2 Hours) Russ Olivant / Elliott Norris (Caterham Roadsport) Henry Wright / Jamie Packham (BMW M3) Andy Marston / Brett Evans (BMW M3) Henry Wright / Jamie Packham (BMW M3) Blair Roebuck / Daniel Adams (Honda Civic / Proton Satria) Liam Crilly / Petteri Jokinen (Mazda RX8 / Mini Cooper)
Silverstone (90 minutes) Jamie Packham / Phil Keen (BMW M3) Kevin Dengate / Chris Lovett (BMW M3) Andy Marston / Brett Evans (BMW M3) Jamie Packham / Phil Keen (BMW M3) Jonathan Evans / Tom Bradshaw (Porsche 968) Liam Crilly / Jonny MacGregor (Mazda RX8 / Mini Cooper)

2017 Season

Results
Round Winner 2nd 3rd Class A winner Class B winner Class C winner
Donington Park (2 Hours) Neil Primrose / Luke Schlewitz (BMW 135D) Rory Hinde / Owen Fitzgerald (BMW M3) Chris Brown / Mika Brown (Aston Martin Vantage) Neil Primrose / Luke Schlewitz (BMW 135D) Thomas Helliwell / Daniel Ludlow (Honda Civic) Robert Armitage (Renault Clio)
Snetterton (2 Hours) Alan Henderson / Daniel Irving (Ginetta G50) Andy Marston / Brett Evans (BMW M3) Carl Readshaw (BMW M3) Alan Henderson / Daniel Irving (Ginetta G50) Stuart Ratcliffe / Anthony Dunn (Lotus Elise) Andrew Winchester (BMW Compact)
Anglesey (3 Hours) Andy Marston / Brett Evans (BMW M3) Carl Readshaw / Daniel Taylor (BMW M3) Daniel Irving / Jack Harding / Will Stephenson (Ginetta G50) Andy Marston / Brett Evans (BMW M3) Charlese Graham / Wade Eastwood Lotus Exige) Andrew Winchester / Josh Orr (BMW Compact)
Silverstone (2 Hours) Carl Swift / Rob Baker (Honda Civic) Mark Harris / Endaf Owens (Honda Civic) Chris Brown / Mika Brown (Aston Martin Vantage) Carl Swift / Rob Baker (Honda Civic) Alan Henderson / Daniel Jude (Lotus Exige) James Tucker / Louis Wall (Lotus Elise)
Spa (2 Hours) Danny Winstanley / Andrew Hough (Caterham) Michael Price / Callum MacLeod (Porsche 996) Carl Readshaw / Daniel Taylor (BMW M3) Carl Readshaw / Daniel Taylor (BMW M3) Michael Price / Callum MacLeod (Porsche 996) Mark Holme / Jonathan Hoad (Mazda MX5)

2018 Season

Results
Round Race winner 2nd place 3rd place Class A winner Class B winner Class C winner
Oulton Park (2 Hours) Guy Colclough (Seat Leon) Matt Faizey (Porsche 968) Andy Baylie / Luke Schlewitz (BMW M3) Guy Colclough (Seat Leon) Matt Faizey (Porsche 968) Steve Hewson / Matt Nossiter (BMW 328i)
Rockingham (3 Hours) Andy Baylie / Luke Schlewitz (BMW M3) Matt Faizey (Porsche 968) Kevin Dengate / Chris Lovett (BMW M3) Andy Baylie / Luke Schlewitz (BMW M3) Matt Faizey (Porsche 968) Steve Hewson / Matt Nossiter (BMW 328i)
Spa race one (100 minutes) Michael Price / Callum MacLeod (Porsche 997) Jody Halse / Camal Osman (BMW M3) Rob Meredith (BMW M3) Michael Price / Callum MacLeod (Porsche 997) Jody Halse / Camal Osman (BMW M3) Graham McMurchie / Nick Dougill (Mazda MX5)
Spa race two (100 minutes) Michael Price / Callum MacLeod (Porsche 997) Carl Readshaw / Daniel Taylor (BMW M3) Julian McBride (BMW M3) Michael Price / Callum MacLeod (Porsche 997) Jody Halse / Camal Osman (BMW M3) Steve Hewson / Matt Nossiter (BMW 328i)
Silverstone (2 Hours) Luke Sedzikowski (BMW M3) Darren Ball (BMW M3) Martin James (Honda Civic) Luke Sedzikowski (BMW M3) Matt Faizey (Porsche 968) Steve Hewson / Matt Nossiter (BMW 328i)
Anglesey (3 Hours) Matt Faizey / Mark Hammersley (Porsche 968) Carl Readshaw / Daniel Taylor (BMW M3) Rob Meredith / Andy Marston (BMW M3) Carl Readshaw / Daniel Taylor (BMW M3) Matt Faizey / Mark Hammersley (Porsche 968) Andrew Wincheseter / Josh Orr (BMW Compact)
Snetterton (2 Hours) Del Shelton / Phil Keen (BMW M3) Michael Price / Marcus Clutton (Porsche 997) Chris Brown / Michael Bentwood (BMW M4) Del Shelton / Phil Keen (BMW M3) Matt Faizey (Porsche 968) Steve Hewson / Matt Nossiter (BMW 328i)
Championship points
Position Class A Class B Class C
1st Andy Baylie / Luke Schlewitz (BMW M3) – 53 Matt Faizey (Porsche 968) – 77 Steve Hewson / Matt Nossiter (BMW 328i) – 79
2nd Carl Readshaw / Daniel Taylor (BMW M3) – 50 Ben Salmon / Nick Starkey / Matt Maxted (BMW M3) – 48 Andrew Winchester / Josh Orr (BMW Compact) – 54
3rd Julian McBride / Geoff Steel (BMW M3) – 48 Steve Cheetham (Porsche Boxster) – 45 Graeme McMurchie / Nick Dougill (Mazda MX5) – 48
4th Michael Price / Callum MacLeod / Marcus Clutton (Porsche 997) – 44 Colin Gillespie (BMW 130i) – 37 John Munro / Alan Duffy / Pip Hammond / Bobby Andrews (Mazda MX5) – 47
5th Rob Meredith (BMW M3) – 39 Paul Ivens / Chris Hoey (Volkswagen Scirocco) – 35 Paul Sheard / Steve Dolman (Mazda MX5) – 43
6th Darren Ball (BMW M3) – 37 Tony Hobson / Jonny Sharp (Volkswagen Golf) – 33 Nik Grove / Carlo Turner (BMW 328i) – 31
7th Andy Marston / Brett Evans (BMW M3) – 33 Jody Halse / Cemal Osman (BMW M3) – 32 Geoffrey Gouriet / Russel Tamplin (Mazda MX5) – 30
8th Martin James (Honda Civic) – 28 Charles Campbell / Graham Legget / Rob Smith (Peugeot RCZ) – 30 Liam Crilly (Mazda RX8) – 22
9th Kevin Dengate / Chris Lovett (BMW M3) – 27 Leon Bidgway / Andy Chapman (Toyota MR2) – 21 David Downie (BMW 325i) – 21
10th Bill Forbes (BMW M3) – 23 Stuart Daburn / David Trigg (Honda S2000) – 20 Alec Livesley / Justin Newman (Mazda MX5) – 20


2019 Season

Results
Round Race winner 2nd place 3rd place Class A winner Class B winner Class C winner
Donington Park 2 Hours Luke Sedzikowski / David Whitmore (BMW M4) Chris Brown / Mika Brown (BMW M4) Steve Cheetham (Porsche Boxster) Luke Sedzikowski / David Whitmore (BMW M4) Steve Cheetham (Porsche Boxster) Andrew Lightstead / Imran Khan (BMW 330)
Croft 3 Hours Luke Sedzikowski / David Whitmore (BMW M4) Andy Marston (BMW M4) Chris Brown / Mika Brown (BMW M4) Luke Sedzikowski / David Whitmore (BMW M4) Steve Cheetham (Porsche Boxster) Andrew Lightstead / Imran Khan (BMW 330)
Spa-Francorchamps race one Ben Salmon (BMW M3) Steve Cheetham (Porsche Boxster) Stuart Daburn / David Trigg (Ginetta G50) Richard Bacon (BMW M3) Ben Salmon (BMW M3) John Munro / Nick Dougill (Mazda MX5)
Spa-Francorchamps race two Michael Price / Callum MacLeod (Porsche Cayman) Joe Taylor (Lotus Elise) Richard Bacon (BMW M3) Michael Price / Callum MacLeod (Porsche Cayman) Steve Cheetham (Porsche Boxster) Andrew Lightstead / Imran Khan (BMW 330)
Silverstone International 2 Hours Joe Taylor (Lotus Elise) Chris Brown / Mika Brown (BMW M4) Rory Hinde / Owen Fitzgerald (BMW M3) Joe Taylor (Lotus Elise) Steve Cheetham (Porsche Boxster) Darren Kell / James Kell (Mazda MX5)
Oulton Park 2 Hours Carl Swift / Rob Baker (Seat Leon) Rory Hinde / Owen Fitzgerald (BMW M3) Will Ashmore / Robert Taylor (BMW Compact) Carl Swift / Rob Baker (Seat Leon) Chris Nylan / Adam Burgess (Honda NSX) Andrew Lightstead / Imran Khan (BMW 330)
Snetterton 2 Hours Carl Swift / Rob Baker (Seat Leon) Joe Taylor (Lotus Elise) Michael Price / Michael Clutton (Porsche Cayman) Carl Swift / Rob Baker (Seat Leon) Ben Salmon / Matt Maxted (BMW M3) Philipp Nagel / Darren Anderson (BMW 325i)
Silverstone GP 2 Hours Carl Swift / Rob Baker (Seat Leon) Joe Taylor (Lotus Elise) Luke Sedzikowski / David Whitmore (BMW M4) Carl Swift / Rob Baker (Seat Leon) Steve Cheetham (Porsche Boxster) Andrew Lightstead / Imran Khan (BMW 330)
Championship points
Position Class A Class B Class C
1st Joe Taylor (Lotus Elise) - 70 Steve Cheetham (Porsche Boxster) - 89 Andrew Lightstead / Imran Khan (BMW 330i) - 87
2nd Rob Baker / Carl Swift (Honda Civic / Seat Leon) - 66 Gavin Johnson / Pip Hammond (Porsche Boxster) - 60 Darren Kell / James Kell (Mazda MX5) - 71
3rd Luke Sedzikowski / David Whitmore (BMW M4) - 64 Luke Handley (Honda Civic) - 52 John Munro / Nick Dougill (Mazda MX5) – 57
4th John Gardner / Paul Huxley / Rob Smith (Seat Supercopa) - 44 Michael Downie (Porsche Boxster) - 44 Ivor Mairs / Andy Waters / Phil Dryburgh (BMW 330i) - 38
5th Michael Price / Callum MacLeod / Marcus Clutton (Porsche Cayman) - 39 Ben Salmon / Nick Starkey / Matt Maxted (BMW M3) – 43 Paul Sheard / Steve Dolman (Mazda MX5) – 33
6th Darren Ball (BMW M3) – 39 Peter Mansfield / Rob Boston (Lotus Elise) - 32 Geoffrey Gouriet / Russel Tamplin (Mazda MX5) - 32
7th Will Ashmore / Matty Taylor (BMW Compact / Honda Civic) - 37 Wiliam Beech / Adam Morgan / David Vincent / Chris Coomer (Renault Clio) - 27 Graham Kelly (BMW 325i) - 31
8th Chris Brown / Mika Brown (BMW M4) - 36 Andy Baylie / Luke Schlewitz (Volkswagen Golf) - 27 Sam McKee / Adam Mealand (BMW 328i) - 31
9th Rory Hinde / Owen Fitzgerald (BMW M3) - 36 Jon La Master / Greg Denman (Lotus Elise) - 27 Philip Nagel / Darren Anderson / Adrian Ferdinands (BMW Compact) - 27
10th Matthew Wallis / Simon Wallis (Seat Leon) - 28 Mark Lloyd-Jones / Alistair Lindsay / George Haynes (Honda Civic) - 25 Alec Livesley / Justin Newman (Mazda MX5) – 25

F1000

The championship previously known as Formula Jedi joined the 750 Motor Club in 2019 and has established itself as the premier bike-engined, single-seater category in the UK and provides some of the fastest lap times in the country. Using a proven ‘slicks and wings’ racing car with excellent handling characteristics and powered by a 1000cc high performance motorbike engine, the cars reach 60mph in just 3 seconds and go on to 150mph, while revving to around 14000rpm.

Championship results

Year Champion 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
2019 Matthew Booth Dan Clowes Lee Morgan Dan Gore Paul Butcher
2018 Michael Watton Dan Clowes Adam Walker Alok Ayengar Paul Butcher
2017 Michael Watton Paul Butcher Robert Sayell Dan Clowes Adam Walker
2016 Robert Sayell Paul Butcher Bradley Hobday Dan Clowes Lee Morgan
2015 Ben Hingeley Lee Morgan Michael Watton Paul Butcher Dan Clowes
2014 Jack Lang Andrew Dunn Paul Butcher Dan Clowes Michael Watton
2013 Lee Morgan Scott Stevens Jack Lang James Maclachlan Richard Gittings
2012 Richard Mitcham Matthew Bett Lee Morgan Barry Armstrong Alok Iyengar
2011 Richard Mitcham James Fletcher Dan Cook Dan Clowes Barry Armstrong
2010 Andrew Dunn Richard Gittings Jack Smith Richard Mitcham Barry Armstrong
2009 Richard Mitcham Jack Smith Stuart Abbott Daniel Cook Andrew Ward

Formula Vee Championship

The most cost-effective introduction into single-seater racing; Formula Vee cars utilise 1,300 cc (79.3 cu in) Volkswagen Beetle components, in single-seater chassis – often converted from Formula Ford units.[5]

Championship results

Year Champion 2nd 3rd Class B winner
2019 Graham Gant (WEV) Daniel Hands (GAC) Ian Jordan (Sheane Jordan) Jack Wilkinson (Sheane Mk3)
2018 Craig Pollard (Bears GAC) Daniel Hands (GAC) Graham Gant (WEV) Andrew Cooper (AHS Challenger)
2017 Ben Miloudi (Storm) Adam Macaulay (Sheane) Craig Pollard (Bears GAC) Jamie Harrison (Sheane Jordan)
2016 Paul Smith (AHS Dominator) Ian Buxton (GAC/Daghorn) Ian Jordan (Sheane Jordan) James Harridge (Maverick)
2015 Paul Smith (AHS Dominator) Ian Jordan (Sheane Jordan) Craig Pollard (Bears GAC) Jack Wilkinson (Sheane Mk3)
2014 Martin Farmer (GAC) Ian Jordan (Sheane Jordan) Paul Taylor (GAC) Sam Engineer (Sheane)
2013 Paul Smith (AHS Dominator) Martin Farmer (GAC) Graham Gant (WEV) Ian Jordan (Sheane Jordan)
2012 Paul Smith (AHS Dominator) Sam Oliveria (Sheane) Jake Oliveria (Storm) Ian Jordan (Sheane Jordan)
2011 Martin Farmer (GAC) Michael Epps (GAC) John Hughes (Scarab Mk5) Ian Jordan (Sheane Jordan)
2010 Martin Farmer (GAC) Ben Anderson (GAC) Peter Belsey (Spyder Mk2) Ian Jordan (Sheane Jordan)
2009 Sam Oliveria (Sheane) John Hughes (Scarab Mk5) Martin Farmer (GAC) Robert Cowburn Sheane)
2008 Daniel Hands (GAC) Paul Smith (GAC) John Hughes (Scarab Mk5) Tim Hill
2007 Martin Galpin (GAC 01) Martin Farmer Daniel Hands (GAC) -
2006 Sam Oliveria (Sheane) Jake Oliveria Daniel Hands (GAC) -

Historic 750 Formula

This is a historic racing series catering for the previous two generations of 750 Formula cars, such as Austin Seven specials and Reliant-engined models, plus other small capacity racers 500 cc (30.5 cu in) Formula 3 cars, amongst others.[6]

Hot Hatch Championship

A formula for almost any naturally aspirated 2WD hatchback or hatchback-coupe. Re-launched in 2016 to follow on from the original, but now with power-to-weight rather than capacity class limits to ensure costs are tightly controlled.

  • Class A: Up to 260bhp/tonne (power at flywheel, weight with driver).
  • Class B: Up to 200bhp/tonne (power at flywheel, weight with driver).
  • Class C: Up to 145bhp/tonne (power at flywheel, weight with driver).

2017 Championship results

Position Class A Class B Class C
1st Alistair Camp (Ford Fiesta) Will Hunt (Citroen Saxo) Paul Jarvis (Citoren Saxo)
2nd Ben Rushworth (Honda Integra) Geoff Conner (Renault Clio) Adam Read (BMW Compact)
3rd Philip Wright (Renault Clio) Daniel Williams (Ford Fiesta) Phil Law (Citoren Saxo)
4th Martin Ward (Renault Clio) Leon Shepherd (Ford Fiesta) Mac McCarthy (Ford Fiesta)
5th Stephen Sawley (Honda Civic) Neal Gardiner (Rover Metro) Robert Fagg (Citoen Saxo)
6th Tom Bell (Ford Fiesta) Callum Houchen (Renault Clio) Paul Kaynes (Citroen Saxo)

2018 Championship results

Position Class A Class B Class C
1st Ben Rushworth (Honda Integra) Rodren Vella (Honda Civic) Michael Winkworth (Citoren Saxo)
2nd Stephen Sawley (Honda Civic) Philip Wright (Honda Civic) Mac McCarthy (Ford Fiesta)
3rd Alistair Camp (Ford Fiesta) Dawn Boyd (Honda Civic) Ian Williamson (Citoren Saxo)
4th Martin Ward (Honda Civic) Callum Houchen (Renault Clio) Robert Fagg (Citoen Saxo)
5th Ben Leach (Honda Civic) Christian Lyne (Honda Civic) Charlie Collins (Mini Cooper)
6th Phil Wright (Renault Clio) Leon Shepherd (Ford Fiesta) Chris Woods (Citroen Saxo)


2019 Championship results

Position Class A Class B Class C
1st Ben Rushworth (Honda Integra) Martin Ward (Honda Civic) David Drinkwater (BMW Compact)
2nd Gary Prebble (Peugeot 205 / Honda Civic) James Alford (Honda Civic) Ian Williamson (Citoren Saxo)
3rd Ryan Steel (Citroen Saxo) Shaun Green (Honda Civic) Dan Gibbs (Volkswagen Golf)
4th Ben Leach (Honda Civic) Callum Houchen (Honda Civic) Matt Rowling (Citoen Saxo)
5th Chris Southcott (Peugeot 205) Tony Perfect (Honda Civic) David Measday (Vauxhall Corsa)
6th Stephen Sawley (Honda Civic) Philip Wright (Honda Civic) Chris Woods (Citroen Saxo)

Locost Championship

A one-make championship for the DIY sports car Locost using the design from Ron Champion's book "Build Your Own Sports Car" . All cars use the 1,300 cc (79.3 cu in) Ford Crossflow engine mated to a 4-speed Escort or 4/5-speed Sierra Type 9 gearbox.[7]

Championship results

Year Champion 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
2019 Thomas Gadd Louis Wall Murray Shepherd Martin West Mark Burton David Mason
2018 Mark Burton Martin West Ben Powney Louis Wall Thomas Gadd David Winter
2017 Ian Allee Jack Coveney Ben Powney Martin West Lee Emm Steve Paddock
2016 Ian Allee Jack Coveney Danny Andrew Martin West Tim Neat Ben Powney
2015 Danny Andrew Ian Allee Tim Neat Stuart Sellars Roger Haylock Jack Coveney
2014 Mathew Brooks Lee Bankhurst Danny Andrew Tom Coller Thomas Robinson Ian Allee
2013 Alastair Garratt Lee Bankhurst Richard Jenkins Danny Andrew Paul Bryant Tim Neat
2012 Michael Comber Stuart Sellars Alistair Garratt Nick Selby Alex Von Ehrheim Sian Stafford-Atkinson
2011 Scott Mittell Nicolas Morley Alex Von Ehrheim Richard Jenkins Sam Bradley Lee McNamara
2010 Scott Mittell David Black Tom Coller Alex Von Ehrheim Nicolas Morley Lynfel Owen
2009 David Bartholomew Scott Mittell Alistair Garratt Tom Coller Matt Cherrington Richard Jenkins
2008 David Bartholomew Declan McDonnell Alistair Garratt Scott Mittell Simon Wood Richard Jenkins
2007 Declan McDonnell Aaron Bailey Richard Jenkins Alistair Garratt David Bartholomew Mark Glover
2006 Declan McDonnell Brendan Dudley Brian Mitcham Jamie Robinson Lee Baverstock Kevin Lucas

Ma7da Locost

New in 2019, Ma7da Locost is an offshoot of the eternally popular Locost Championship for kit cars designed to the original Ron Champion ‘Build Your Own Sports Car’ book dimensions but featuring a 1.8-litre Mazda MX-5 engine.

MR2 Championship

A one-make championship for Toyota MR2 sports cars. There are two titles at stake for each driver, one for the overall results and one for the different classes:

  • Class A: First-generation Toyota MR2s, fitted with the Toyota 4A-GE engine.
  • Class B: Second-generation Toyota MR2s, fitted with the Toyota 3S-GE engine.
  • Class C: Third-generation Toyota MR2s (and MR-S), fitted with the Toyota 1ZZ-FE engine.[8]

Championship results

Year Champion 2nd 3rd Class A champion Class B champion Class C champion
2019 Shaun Traynor Alistair Topley Aaron Cooke Dave Hemingway Shaun Traynor Adam Lockwood
2018 Shaun Traynor Ben Rowe Chris Thomas Adam Lockwood Shaun Traynor Graham Malings
2017 Shaun Traynor Lewis Ward Ben Rowe Paul Callaway Shaun Traynor William Gallacher
2016 Jim Davies Kristian White Shaun Traynor Paul Callaway Jim Davies Stuart Nicholls
2015 Shaun Traynor Kristian White Stuart Nicholls n/a Shaun Traynor Stuart Nicholls
2014 Matt Palmer Jim Davies Stuart Nicholls n/a Matt Palmer Jim Davies
2013 Matt Palmer Stuart Nicholls John Wilson n/a Matt Palmer Stuart Nicholls
2012 Paul Hinson George Robinson Matt Palmer Darren Cox Paul Hinson Jim Davies
2011 James Cross Paul Hinson Roland Wilkinson Nina Fountain James Cross Simon Phillips
2010 Zac Chapman Steve Lumley Andrei Bgatov n/a Zac Chapman Jonathan Grimes
2009 Mark Jessop Zac Champman Andrei Bgatov Jonathan Grimes Mark Jessop Roland Woolley
2008 Mark Jessop Steve Lumley Alric Kitson Arthur Gilmour Mark Jessop n/a

MX-5 Cup

5 Club Racing was formed in 2014 and joined the 750 Motor Club to run the MX5 Cup for Mk1 Mazda MX5s. The series became a championship in 2015.[9]

Championship results

Year Champion 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
2019 Ben Hancy Ian Tomlinson Jordan Johnson Paul Bateman Graeme Chatten Adrian Johnson
2018 Paul Maguire Ben Hancy Ian Tomlinson Rafal Drzaszcz Matthew Short Daniel Grist
2017 Ben Short Alistair Bray Paul Bateman Ian Tomlinson Ben Hancy Matthew Short
2016 Will Blackwell-Chambers Ben Short Jack Sycamore Sam Smith Sam Tatler Scott Leach
2015 Ben Short Will Blackwell-Chambers James Rogers Jack Sycamore Jason Greatrex Kris Greatrex

RGB Sports 1000 Championship

Formerly known as simply 'RGB' (Roadgoing Bike-engined), the highly competitive championship was re-launched in 2018 to reflect what the cars had developed into over the years. Namely 'Motorsport's Most Affordable Sports-Racing Car Championship.' Cars use 1000cc motorcycle-engines but run semi-slick trackday tyres, with no wings allowed. Lap times showcase BTCC pace at most circuits.

Championship results

Year Champion 2nd 3rd Sporting Cup winner
2019 Christoper Wesemael (Mittel MC-53) Richard Morris (Spire GT3S) Danny Andrew (Mittell MC-53) Colin Chapman (Spire GT3)
2018 Billy Albone (Spire GT3S) Christoper Wesemael (Mittel MC-53) Paul Smith (Mittell MC-53) Mark Betts (Spire GT3S)
Year Champion 2nd 3rd Class R winner Class F winner
2017 Billy Albone (Spire GT3S) Scott Mittell (Mittel MC-53) John Cutmore (Spire GT3S) Billy Albone (Spire GT3S) Richard Webb (Spire GT-F)
2016 Matthew Higginson (AB Arion) John Cutmore (Spire GT3S) Billy Albone (Spire GT3S) John Cutmore (Spire GT3S) Matthew Higginson (AB Arion)
2015 Scott Mittell (Mittel MC-52B) John Cutmore (Spire GT3) Alistair Bouton (Spire GT3) Scott Mittell (Mittel MC-52B) Matthew Higginson (AB Arion)
2014 Matthew Higginson (Spire GT3) John Cutmore (Spire GT3) James Walker (STM Phoenix) Matthew Higginson (Spire GT3) James Walker (STM Phoenix)
2013 Matthew Higginson (Spire GT3) Austen Greenway (GM1) Paul Rickers (STM Phoenix) Matthew Higginson (Spire GT3) Austen Greenway (GM1)
2012 Tim Gray (Spire GT3) Alistair Boulton (STM Phoenix) John Cutmore (Spire GT3) Tim Gray (Spire GT3) Alistair Boulton (STM Phoenix)
2011 Paul Rogers (Contour) Alistair Boulton (STM Phoenix) Derek Jones (Fisher Fury) Paul Rogers (Contour) Alistair Boulton (STM Phoenix)
Year Champion Class A winner Class B winner Class C winner
2010 Alistair Boulton (STM Phoenix) Paul Rogers (Contour) Matthew Green (Spire GTR) Alistair Boulton (STM Phoenix)
2009 Tim Gray Steve Robinson John Cutmore (Spire GTR) Tim Gray
2008 Derek Jones (BDN S2) Derek Jones (BDN S2) Paul Rogers (STM Phoenix) John Cutmore (Westfield Megablade)
2007 Derek Jones (Fisher Fury) Gordon Griffin (T5 Mission) Paul Rogers (STM Phoenix) Derek Jones (Fisher Fury)
2006 Jonathan Wright (Radical SR4) Jonathan Wright (Radical SR4) Paul Rogers (STM Phoenix) Tim Gray (STM Phoenix)
2005 Tim Gray (STM Phoenix) Martin Brooks (STM Phoenix) n/a Tim Gray (STM Phoenix)
2004 Tim Harmer (Genesis Evo) Tim Harmer (Genesis Evo) Alan Bushell (Tiger B6) Tim Gray (STM Phoenix)
2003 Andy Charsley (Sylva Striker) n/a n/a n/a

Roadsports

The Roadsports series is a mini-enduro series for production-based, sports and saloon cars fitted with production engines from the same manufacturer. There are four classes, with A, B and C aligned with Club Enduro:

  • Class A: Up to 300bhp/tonne (power at flywheel, weight without driver).
  • Class B: Up to 240bhp/tonne (power at flywheel, weight without driver).
  • Class C: Up to 180bhp/tonne (power at flywheel, weight without driver).
  • Class D: Up to 145bhp/tonne (power at flywheel, weight without driver).

Sport Specials Championship

Relaunched in 2012 and previously known as the Kit Car Championship, until 2015 all cars were originally road legal, however this necessity was dropped in 2015 (see regulations [10]) to encourage more competitors. The championship caters for all manner of kit-type cars with production car powerplants, from Caterhams, Westfields and Sylva Sports Cars to home-developed one-offs.[11] After a class system restructure in 2017, there are two main classes, plus a third for MX150R models:

  • Class A: Up to 340bhp/tonne (power at flywheel, weight with driver).
  • Class B: Up to 270bhp/tonne (power at flywheel, weight with driver).
  • Class C: For MX150R kit cars

Championship Results

Year Champion 2nd 3rd Class A winner Class B winner Class C winner
2019 Andy Hiley (Chronos HR1S) Chris Pyke (Procomp LA Gold) David Winter (Locost VVT) Andy Hiley (Chronos HR1S) Chris Pyke (Procomp LA Gold) Stewart Mutch (MEV MX150R)
2018 Lee Emm (Locost VVT) Leighton Norris (Rogue Xenon) Rob Johnston (Cyana Mk2) Rob Johnston (Cyana Mk2) Lee Emm (Locost 7) Sylvia Mutch (MEV MX150R)
2017 Paul Boyd (Eclipse SM1) Clive Hudson (Eclipse SM1) Martin Farrelly (Rogue Xenon) Paul Boyd (Eclipse SM1) Martin Farrelly (Rogue Xenon) Stewart Mutch (MEV MX150R)
2016 Matthew Booth (MK Indy RR) Martin Buckland (Raw Striker) Rob Johnston (Cyana Mk2) David Roberts (Cyana MX500R) Martin Buckland (Raw Striker) Matthew Booth (MK Indy RR)
2015 Adrian Cooper (Procomp LA Gold) Paul Boyd (Eclipse SM1) Clive Hudson (Eclipse SM1) Anton Landon (Cyana Mk2) Adrian Cooper (Procomp LA Gold) Paul Boyd (Eclipse SM1)
2014 Paul Boyd (Eclipse SM1) Adrian Cooper (Procomp LA Gold) Clive Hudson (Eclipse SM1) Paul Boyd (Eclipse SM1) Adrian Cooper (Procomp LA Gold) Edward Ives (Elite Pulse)
2013 Colin Benham (STM Phoenix) Clive Hudson (Eclipse SM1) Paul Boyd (Eclipse SM1) Clive Hudson (Eclipse SM1) Colin Benham (STM Phoenix) Wayne Rothwell (Tiger GTA)
2012 Clive Hudson (Eclipse SM1) David Caldecourt (Sylva Phoenix) Stephen Lansley (Procomp LA Gold) Clive Hudson (Eclipse SM1) David Caldecourt (Sylva Phoenix) Paul Taberner (Westfield SEW)

Type R Trophy

New in 2019, a series for Honda Civic Type-R's with limited modifications.

116 Trophy

New in 2019, a one-make endurance series for the BMW 1 Series.

2014

Champions:

  • 750 Formula – Billy Albone
  • Bikesports – Adrian Reynard
  • Compact Cup – Stuart Voyce
  • Classic Stock Hatch – Lee Scott
  • Formula Vee – Martin Farmer
  • Locost – Matthew Brooks
  • MR2 Championship – Matt Palmer
  • RGB – Matt Higginson
  • Sport Specials – Paul Boyd
  • Stock Hatch – Shayne Deegan

2015

Champions:

  • 750 Formula – David Bartholomew
  • Bikesports – Tim Gray
  • Classic Stock Hatch – Matt Rozier
  • Clio 182 – James Bark
  • Civic Cup – Adam Shepherd
  • Compact Cup – Steve Roberts
  • Formula Vee – Paul Smith
  • Locost – Danny Andrew
  • MR2 – Shaun Traynor
  • MX5 Cup – Ben Short
  • RGB – Scott Mittell
  • Sport Specials – Adrian Cooper
  • Stock Hatch – Shayne Deegan

2016

Champions:

  • 750 Formula – Robin Gearing
  • Bikesports – Phil Knibb
  • Classic Stock Hatch – Matt Rozier
  • Clio 182 – Patrick Fletcher
  • Civic Cup – Class A: David Buky, Class B: Carl Swift
  • Formula Vee – Paul Smith
  • Locost – Ian Allee
  • MR2 – Jim Davies
  • MX5 – Will Blackwell-Chambers
  • RGB – Matt Higginson
  • Sport Specials – Matthew Booth
  • Stock Hatch – Ryan Polley

2017

Champions:

  • 750 Formula – Bill Cowley
  • Bikesports – Stefano Leaney
  • Classic Stock Hatch – Lee Scott
  • Clio 182 – Patrick Fletcher
  • Civic Cup – Class A: Lee Deegan
  • Formula Vee – Ben Miloudi
  • Locost – Ian Allee
  • MR2 – Shaun Traynor
  • MX5 – Ben Short
  • RGB – Billy Albone
  • Sport Specials – Paul Boyd
  • Hot Hatch – Paul Jarvis
  • Armed Forces Race Challenge – Paul Waterhouse
  • M3 Cup – Adam Shepherd

2018

Champions:

  • 750 Formula – Mark Glover
  • Armed Forces Race Challenge – Ed McKean
  • Bikesports – Joe Stables
  • Classic Stock Hatch – Lee Scott
  • Clio 182 Championship – Patrick Fletcher
  • Club Enduro – Matt Nossiter / Steve Hewson
  • Formula Vee – Craig Pollard
  • Hot Hatch – Michael Winkworth
  • Locost – Mark Burton
  • M3 Cup – Tom Coller
  • MR2 Championship – Shaun Traynor
  • MX5 Cup – Paul Maguire
  • RGB Championship – Billy Albone
  • Sports Specials – Lee Emm

2019

Champions:

  • 750 Formula – Mark Glover
  • Armed Forces Race Challenge – Chris Slator
  • Bikesports – Joe Stables
  • BMW Car Club Racing - Matt Page
  • Classic Stock Hatch – Lee Scott
  • Clio 182 Championship – Ryan Polley
  • Club Enduro – Steve Cheetham
  • F1000 - Matthew Booth
  • Formula Vee – Graham Gant
  • Hot Hatch – David Drinkwater
  • Locost – Thomas Gadd
  • MR2 Championship – Shaun Traynor
  • MX5 Cup – Ben Hancy
  • RGB Championship – Christopher Wesemael
  • Sports Specials – Andy Hiley

References

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  2. ^ "Birkett Relay". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Classic Stock Hatch". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Clio 182 Series". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Formula Vee". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  6. ^ "750 Trophy". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  7. ^ "Locost". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  8. ^ "MR2". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  9. ^ http://www.750mc.co.uk/formulae/mx5-cup.htm
  10. ^ http://www.750mc.co.uk/ugc-1/1/1/0/de1a08f8-b456-4ba8-9f21-e4d8b264ef44.pdf
  11. ^ "Sports Specials". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.