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Editor:- Simon Moss (BRC Press Officer) |
PRESS INFORMATION: 10th February 2010 |
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BRC Challenge - a truly National series
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The British Rally Championship’s support series, the BRC Challenge,
has already attracted competitors from all over the UK and will go
ahead as planned following the six BRC events.
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The deadline for cheaper registrations coincided with the cut-off for a
decision on the continuation of the championship. With thirteen drivers’
forms received and a potential of another dozen or so before the first
round, the series is looking like being even more successful than in
2009.
Of those M-Sport expects around half to be Fiesta SportChallenge
competitors, registrations for which are being processed by new FSC
coordinator Callum Craw.
Eight of the current driver registrations are new to the BRCC and they
come from as far afield as Fife, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland and
Kent.
Callum Black – Northamptonshire
Andrew Chalmers – North Yorkshire
Louise Cook – Kent
Mark Donnelly – County Tyrone
Conor Flynn – Derbyshire
Andy Gwynne – Gloucestershire
Julian Wilkes - Somerset
Simon Moore – Tyne & Wear
George Morrison – Fife
Chris Peart – East Yorkshire
Gavin Spencer – Tyne & Wear
Russ Thompson – Lancashire
James Watts – Hertfordshire
The first round, the Bulldog Challenge Rally, is just over six weeks
away on Saturday 27th March and will be based at Welshpool's new
livestock market.
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Sunoco to be BRC control fuel until 2012 |
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The MSA British Rally Championship
has announced that Sunoco will be the official controlled fuel
supplier to the Championship for at least the next two years.
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BRC Challenge
attracts early entries |
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Several
registrations have already been received for the British Rally
Championship’s 2010 support series, the BRC Challenge, all of which
are new drivers to the series.
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| 2010 British Rally Championship
entries now open |
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Registrations for the MSA British Rally Championship are now
officially open.
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