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16 Sep 2011, 21:28 (Ref:2956587) | #1 | ||
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Croft to host British Rallycross Grand Prix
The country's biggest Rallycross meeting for many years takes place later this year whereby Croft Circuit in North Yorkshire has been chosen to host the prestigious British Rallycross Grand Prix on Sunday 6th November.
The event will mark a return of the popular and exciting sport to the region after a two year absence and the event will feature some of the very best drivers from Europe taking on their British and Irish counterparts around the fast and spectacular half gravel, half tarmac Croft track, which has undergone extensive work since it was last used. In addition to the Grand Prix on the Sunday, Saturday will see the final round of the Quaife MSA British Rallycross Championship which will see all the titles decided and with a very strong local contingent in with a shout, expect the partisan crowd to be vocal in their support as a taster for the following day's action. The mouth-watering prospect of Supercars capable of producing in excess of 500bhp and accelerating quicker than a Formula One car means expectations are high for the event which is expected to attract a number of European Championship competitors. But any foreign invaders need to look at the strong home challenge, not least the local aces who have enjoyed lots of success around Croft in recent years. Kevin Procter from nearby Leeming Bar is a former Superprix winner and will be one of the favourites in his Ford Focus, as will Newcastle driver David Binks (Ford Fiesta) who will be hoping he can wrap up the British Championship at Croft. Leading lights in the Swift Sport Rallycross Championship are Northallerton aces Dave Bellerby and Jonny Bean who will be in action and as well as the British Rallycross Championship Supercar and SuperNational categories, all the BRC support classes including Swift Sport Juniors, Hot Hatch, BMW Mini's and RX150's will see a packed support programme meaning there promises to be fireworks of a different nature that weekend! Adult ticket prices are £8 on the Saturday and £15 on the Sunday or £18 for a weekend ticket. |
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19 Sep 2011, 11:55 (Ref:2957985) | #2 | ||
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Great news! I was worried this event might be going the same way as Mallory. The release suggests that the track has been put in order, which was the main concern. It'll be interesting to see if it can capture the same level of foriegn interest that the Superprix did. As far as I am aware no replacement ferry service has come into being between Newcastle and Scandinavia, so sadly we are unlikely to see a large contingent of Scandinavian Super Nationals. Hopefully, they'll be some strong interest for Supercar. I wonder if Mr Gronholm may make an appearance as Bink's team mate, I can dream I suppose!
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20 Sep 2011, 20:33 (Ref:2958743) | #3 | ||
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Are they going to be running a National B event too? I know the BTRDA has finished for this year but there may not be many cars if its just limited to the BRC regulars.
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21 Sep 2011, 12:24 (Ref:2959048) | #4 | ||
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Great news! Sadly I won't be able to make it up there (I was hoping to), but still brilliant its back.
I wonder if it will be recorded for TV at all? |
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21 Sep 2011, 16:14 (Ref:2959146) | #5 | ||
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I suppose a lot will depend on the level of entry. National B event sounds a good idea, but I suppose it will depend on whether there is enough time in the schedule to fit it in. Croft only seems to run in the afternoon on a Sunday's now and bearing in mind the time of year (fading light) they may be a bit pushed to squeeze it in. As with when the Superprix ran, I wish it was possible to bring it 2 or 3 weeks earlier (no fading light and it would just be that bit warmer!).
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22 Sep 2011, 17:18 (Ref:2959625) | #6 | ||
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Anyone know when the entry forms for the GP are live as they aren't on the rallycrossuk website yet.
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Andy we will fit it all in as racing most of sunday starting with main BRC finals then GP its NAtional A event with the cream of british drivers there and a healthy Super Car entry I have posters if anyone would like to put one up somewhere we need to attract lots of people to keep rallycross safe at croft and in the north and for the good of our sport to see we are getting stronger as a sport and deserve to be taken seriously !! I can post posters to you ! As for gate £18 for 2 days to get in and kids under 15 free which in the current economic climate is good i think |
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23 Sep 2011, 11:48 (Ref:2959909) | #8 | ||
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Pleased it's an all day event, I've been to a few Sunday's at Croft in the last couple of years (including BTCC) which have only run pm. I assumed it was some sort of restriction, but I suppose rallycross doesn't use as much of the track and therefore not as noisey.
We might as well start to spectulate as to who's entering as it's only 6 weeks away! In supercar obviously Mad Mark will be there along with the usual 8 or so BRC regulars. What about any others? Colin Anson and Andy Grant seem to have gone missing the last couple of rounds. Bardy and Bellerby to hire cars possible? Tracey to venture over from Ireland. Super National I'm sure will have the usual 10 or so. It'd be great to see some of the Irish drivers come over but the start of their season may kill any chance of that. Love to see some of those Volvo's back as well. |
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2) Steve Hill 3) Pat Doran 4) Liam Doran 5) Julian Godfrey 6) Simon Horton 7) David Binks 8) Andy Scott 9) Kevin Procter 10) Steve Mundy 11) George Tracey 12) George Tracey Jnr 13) Tony Bardy 14) Jos Jansen 15) Chris Evans 16) Derek Jobb 17) Kevin McCann 18) Marcus Gronholm 19) Dave Bellerby Evans and Bardy is a long shot - that assumes that Tony would be driving one of George Traceys cars (how many has he still got?). Jos Jansen has done a couple of British rounds so he may turn up. There's a spare Fiesta now that Binks has got the Mk7 so someone else could use the Mk6. Gronholm is a possibility again too if Best Buy are up for it. I assume that group B cars aren't eligible? |
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23 Sep 2011, 16:28 (Ref:2960023) | #11 | ||
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Hate to burst the bubble but Marcus Gronholm won't be entering.
We didn't budget the Grand Prix for David and are obviously now going to the Czech Republic but am sure he will want to compete! There is certainly the Mk6 if anyone wants to hire - Ollie perhaps? - if not I may be forced to enter. We obviously need more international entries to make it really a GP and am sure Pat is busy working on this when he is over at the ERC events. I wonder if Eklund may bring Heikkenen and maybe rent another car, OMSE has a couple of cars for hire, Tommy Graham and perhaps some of the Dutch and Belgian drivers. We shall see..... Mark |
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23 Sep 2011, 16:38 (Ref:2960027) | #12 | ||
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Fingers crossed for a solid entry for this, be great if some international names make the journey over.
Just had a reply from the RX GP Facebook group saying that the GP will be recorded and televised on Motors TV. Great news! |
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26 Sep 2011, 16:17 (Ref:2961213) | #13 | ||
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There's quite a few cars out there that may available to hire, just in the UK and Ireland. All three Tracey cars (if he's still got them all and isn't using them himself), Evans Astra, Scott 306, Proctor Puma and the Binks Fiesta. Should help anyone fancying a go.
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If you want to go further there's Mike Manning's Puma and Tony Bell's Corolla both gathering dust. Do they still even have them? Not sure how competitive either would be as well. Also whats happened to Mike Turpin and the VX220, that looked to be getting quite quick but then disapeared.
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27 Sep 2011, 12:37 (Ref:2961637) | #17 | ||
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I saw a picture of Manning in a Hillclimb in Motorsport News recently so doubt he is an option.
What about Kevin McCann? And did Gooding ever finish the Focus? Mark |
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manning and turpin both doing hillclimbs ive heard , manning might be making a comeback next year apparantley
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27 Sep 2011, 16:07 (Ref:2961726) | #21 | ||
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We will have a two car super national team at Croft. Me in the 206 and Russell Etherington in my 306 (which is up for sale and eligible for the MSA champs next year)
Russ's comeback after a few years out. Also his first time in a FWD car before he returns next year |
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Does this mean that David has bought one of the OMSE's Mk7 Fiesta's?</SPAN> |
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2 Oct 2011, 10:38 (Ref:2964278) | #24 | |
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just seen on an e-mail i have had that no camping is allowed at croft, think this is gonna cause a bit chaos seeing as most people sleep in there tow vehicles, so gonna be a bit of a nightmare evrybody trying to get in and out the circuit not too mention the added cost to drivers finding alternative camping or hotels
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Think you will find the camping is for spectators as this is part of crofts licence that only people taking part in an event can camp there... |
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