2010
- BRSCC F3 Championship
The BRSCC F3 Cardinus Championship is now firmly established as a top
single seater Championship. It's aim is to make genuine F3 racing come
within the financial reach of the majority of it's members. By ensuring
the annual race budgets required will normally be less than 15% of full
British F3 costs, BRSCC competitors have the opportunity to race modern
F3 cars at a fraction of the normal costs.
2009 - Monoposto
Championship
The Monoposto Racing Club's 1200 class is a championship for motorcycle
engined cars . The Mono1200 Championship is aimed at those who want to
compete in cars which can be bought "off the shelf" as well
as home prepared ones. Unlike the other Monoposto classes new cars can
be raced in this class. Despite this change of emphasis, Mono1200 is
still firmly focussed on the enthusiast rather than the career driver.
2004-2008 - Formula Jedi Championship
Formula Jedi was originally created in 1996 as 'Formula 600'. The name
was taken from the Honda 600cc motorcycle engine that was fitted to the
rear of the Jedi racing car. The idea for a race championship was developed
because the Jedi chassis was being used very successfully on sprint and
hillclimb circuits throughout the UK.
Formula 600 was therefore created and backed by the British Racing and
Sports Car Club (BRSCC) to produce identical performance single seater
racing cars, that would provide a cost effective way to go motor racing.
It would also teach the young and old about using slicks and wings. In
2000, Honda UK gave their support to the formula and the series became
'Formula Honda' until 2003 when Formula Jedi was reborn to a new phase
of growth. |