With a fabulous 25-car field and a strong European contingent on the grid, the sight and sound of the F2 cars thrilled a big Bank Holiday crowd as warm sunshine bathed the event
There were many impressive performances over the weekend, none more so than Darwin Smith’s brace of wins in the HSCC Historic Formula 2 FIA-sanctioned International Series as a superb 25-car field thrilled the spectators
Continue reading …Reigning Historic champion is Andrew Park from Millom in Cumbria and he has already staked a major claim for a second title with a mighty opening part of his 2017 season
Continue reading …An over-flowing grid of cars from the HSCC’s Historic Formula Ford 1600 Championship will feature prominently with two races
Continue reading …The Cheshire track has a strong Formula 2 history from the early years of the category and the weekend will mark the 50th anniversary of the creation of the 1600cc Formula 2 regulations in 1967
Continue reading …Within a full 17-race weekend featuring most HSCC categories, the Club’s special celebration of 50 years of Formula Ford was a key part of the weekend and Formula Ford drivers and constructors from 50 years of the category were there
Continue reading …Each of nine categories have double-headers while the remarkable Historic Formula Ford 1600 entry requires four races to ensure two starts for each of the 48 competitors
Continue reading …A full nine-race programme with 250 entries was capped by a fantastic 55-car line-up for Historic Formula Ford 1600 and a sensational championship race was decided by just 0.057s when Callum Grant nosed ahead of Michael O’Brien in the sprint to the flag
Continue reading …A very full nine-race programme at the hugely popular East Midlands track will get the Club’s 51st season of racing off to a great start with very full grids right across the afternoon.
Continue reading …Two 25-minute races will be run within the Zandvoort Historic Grand Prix (1-3 September) as the event celebrates the circuit’s Formula 3 heritage. Entries are also expected from France, Germany and Italy.
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