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Sunday 21st October - Bulldog Rally - Round 7 of the ANCRO series - based in Shrewsbury.
Sunday 29th October - ACSMC/ASEMC Rally 2000 Tarmac championship round at Bovington Camp, Dorset.
Sunday 5th November - The Performance Parts Tempest 2000 - Final ACSMC/ASEMC Rally 2000 Forestry championship round run jointly by Sutton & Cheam, Middlesex County and Hart motor clubs in Bramshill Forest and Aldershot Military Complex, North Hampshire.
Sunday 5th November - London to Brighton Veteran Car Run - As the club isn't involved in selling programmes this year, any volunteers to help marshal in Croydon Shopping Precinct in the morning will be much appreciated.
Friday 10th November - 2nd 12 Car in the CDMC/7OAKS series.
Sunday 3rd December - Carfax Stages - ACSMC/ASEMC Rally 2000 Tarmac Championship round at Longcross run by Oxford MC.
Friday 15th December - CDMC's 3rd round of the Croydon/Sevenoaks 12-car series.
BRITISH SUPER 1600 RALLY CHAMPIONSHIPThe Motor Sports Association is pleased to announce that - following intensive discussions with interested manufacturers and teams - a new format for the British Super 1600 Rally Championship has been agreed for 2001 and beyond. Acting as a 'curtain-raiser' to each round of the British Rally Championship (World Rally Cars, Production Cars, etc), the new Super 1600 series will run as stand-alone one-day events. Each will take place on the first day of the British Championship round and will include a number of innovations aimed at improving publicity and reducing costs. It is proposed that reconnaissance and scrutineering for Super 1600 drivers will take place on the day before their rally. A manufacturer-organised Rally Show will take place that evening. Strong single-make championship support is expected from the participating Super 1600 manufacturers. First Motorsport will be retained to promote both the British Rally Championship and the British Super 1600 Rally Championship. Commented MSA Chief Executive John Quenby: "This is very good news for British rallying. It means that the resources and promotional expertise of all the manufacturers involved in the sport can now be focussed on a common aim, working with the governing body to develop the two British championships for the long-term benefit of rallying as a whole." Results | Members on-line | Motorsport links Any comments or suggestions, please contact: webmaster@southerncarclub.com Copyright © 2000 Southern Car Club Ltd. |