Thread: 2015 BRC promoter
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9th January 2015, 19:42 #71
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Well R5 was the only way it could really go, even if it might become a bit of a Fiesta fest.
Hopefully Rally Dorset (Formally Rallye Sunseeker) will be included in the calendar. The south really needs more rallying!My motorsport pics here on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/allyc85/sets/
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11th January 2015, 00:20 #72
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In 2016 we could see R5 Cars available from Ford, Citroen, Peugeot, Skoda, and the usual Evo's and Subaru's,S2000 Cars, R3 Cars, R2 Cars, R1 Cars, Homologated cars 5 year extensions.
So a better range of cars, which will hopefully attract a wide range of Competitors of all ages and experience,. If the format is good enough we should attract more competitors from overseas.
Hopefully this will encourage some manufactures to also consider a return , time will tell.
We await the details of Events that will make up the Championship, but changes must be made to which events are included . Clean sheet of Paper for all.
Looking at 2016 BRC But a lot remains to be sorted, we await more details with interest.
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11th January 2015, 10:19 #73
also the Mitsubishi R5 which was at rally day be good to see that out
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22nd April 2015, 17:54 #74
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Just been confirmed that the 2016 British Rally Championship will feature an RGT class. Great news !
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22nd April 2015, 18:06 #75
Great idea, the kind of move that will help the series grow again.
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22nd April 2015, 18:11 #76
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A sensible move - cars which are crowd pleasers. However, how many will we see?
Lets hope the BRC becomes a championship worthy of the name. One day 50-60 mile events are not what the BRC should be about.
I was looking at some of the top UK motorsport series; BTCC, British GT, BSB, British Hillclimb, etc and they all seem to be held over the whole weekend; ie 2 day events. The BRC should hopefully be looking at the same.
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3rd May 2015, 21:36 #79
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Looks like it hasn't been mentioned specifically, but in the 23rd April issue of Autosport magazine (UK) they refer to a leaked document that revealed plans for 2016 BRC to have 7 rounds, the calender "filled with events running to a higher profile than last season" (not hard). As above it confirms the RGTs and says that a National Rally Championship, open to "all cars", will run alongside the BRC. Does anyone know if this document is available on the web?
Regarding the RGTs, my hope for the category at least in the short term is that Richard Tuthill can churn out as many 911s as possible. Essentially it could be like a rally version of the Carrera Cup. He's been able to turn out and run a load of cars on the Safari Classic.. Bbviously dealing with the 997 is a different situation, but I'd be interested to know how many cars he'll be able to get out there. Hopefully as many as possible!
Got to agree with AndyRAC too, more than anything personally I hope that these are proper rallies. Surely at least aiming for similar distance/format to ERC rallies is a must if this Championship is going to be respected again? 50-60 mile events are an embarrassment at what should be the pinnacle of UK rallying. I'd like them to aim for 250km, but surely a minimum of 200km is realistic? It'd be inline with the ERC anyway.
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