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HSCC Historic F5000 and Historic F2 (Derek Bell Trophy)
A series of races for Formula 5000 and Formula 2 single-seaters built and raced between 1967 and 1979. This is the series for the more powerful cars with wings and slick racing tyres. It encompasses classes for Formula Atlantic, Classic Clubmans and later Formula Three and Formula Ford 2000 cars.
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HSCC Guards Trophy supported by Dunlop Tyres
The Guards Trophy GT and Sports Racing Championship is contested by GT and sports-racing cars built before 1966 and with an international sporting pedigree from period. An invitation class for pre '69 sports-racing, GT and sports-prototypes is also included. The series mainly runs to a mini-enduro format and takes in the Autosport Three-Hour race at Snetterton.
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HSCC Classic Formula 3 Championship
The Classic Formula 3 Championship is for F3 cars originally built and raced between 1971 and 1984, and covers two eras of F3 racing; the1600cc twin-cam cars and then the 2-litre cars that were introduced in 1974. The championship also has a classes for Formula Ford 2000s and water-cooled Formula Super Vees.
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HSCC By Box Historic Touring Car Championship
Always a tremendous crowd favourite, the Historic Touring Car Championship is for saloon cars that were in series production before 1966. Cars can be developed in line with period modifications, and a separate class is run for cars complying with FIA Appendix K regulations. With Mini Coopers taking on Ford Anglias, Lotus Cortinas, Ford Mustangs and Ford Falcons, the racing is always exciting.
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HSCC/FJHRA Historic Formula Junior Championship
The category celebrated its 50th season in 2008, the FJHRA Formula Junior Championship is booming, with huge worldwide interest in the category for 1100cc single-seater racing cars. Although Formula Junior only existed from 1958 to 1963, it continues to be one of the most popular of all historic racing categories. The HSCC works closely with the FJHRA in the running of the UK championship.
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HSCC 70s Road Sports Championship
The 70s Road Sports Championship does exactly what it says on the tin. It is a race series for road-legal production sports cars produced and registered in the 1970s. Some minor modifications to engines and suspension are permitted, but bodyshells must remain standard. For a full list of eligible cars click here. The result is a huge and varied field, packed with Porsches, Datsuns, MGs and many more marques. Extra Championship points are awarded for cars driven to and from the circuit on the road.
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HSCC Grandstand Motorsports Historic Formula Ford Championship supported by Avon Tyres
One of the most popular of the HSCC's single-seater categories, the Historic FF1600 Championship is for cars built and raced before 1972. These are cars from the glorious early years of Formula Ford racing and the cars offer close, exciting and affordable single-seater racing. Historic Formula Ford is perfect for newcomers and a special novice class is part of the championship.
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HSCC Historic Road Sports Championship Like its 1970s counterpart, the Historic Road Sports Championship is for production sports and GT cars built and registered between 1947 and 1969. To be eligible, models should have a period competition history and some modifications to engines and suspension are permitted. For full list click here.The grids are always packed, with models ranging from TVRs to Lotus, MG, Ginetta and Turner. Extra Championship points are awarded for cars driven to and from the circuit on the road.
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Historic Formula Ford 2000 This championship is for Historic Formula Ford 2000 single seater cars built and raced before 1980. In the late 1970s, FF2000 was a hugely successful category and the cars now offer an affordable way to race in a slicks and wings class in cars that can be prepared and maintained by owners.
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HSCC Classic Racing Car Championship
The Classic Racing Car Championship is open to a wonderful range of single-seaters of the 1960s, although exact cut-off dates do vary depending on class and engine size. Basically, these are the racing cars from the era before wings and slick racing tyres and the cars run on a Dunlop treaded tyre. Cars come from classes ranging from Formula 1 to Formula Junior, although former F2 and F3 cars are the most common.
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HSCC Historic Formula 3
These evocative ‘screamers’ competed across the race tracks of Europe between 1964 and 1970. In 2011 the HSCC experimented with its first standalone race for these cars at the Cadwell Park ‘Wolds Trophy’, and for 2012 this is being extended into a fuller series of standalone races for these cars. |
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Jaguar E-type Challenge
Created in 2011 to mark the 50th anniversary of the iconic British sports car this series attracted massive support. Competitors asked the club to repeat the series. Running at high profile historic race meetings the E-type challenge is subject to a tight scrutineering regime.
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