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    BriSCA Management Board – Statement

    Discussions have been ongoing for many weeks to complete the 2022 BriSCA F1 calendar and a centre focus of the sports is which venue is to host the all important World Final.

    Buxton Raceway have the entitlement to host the event for 2022 and both BSCDA and BriSCA have held a series of meetings with the promoter to finalise plans for the World Final and the venue. These have been supportive and constructive from all sides to reach an equitable solution and what benefits the sport. We apologise that, by necessity, these discussions have been elongated to engineer the most attractive solution possible and achieve everyone’s ambitions.

    Matt Watson plans and is committed to considerable investment into the raceway in terms of upgrades however, in the final analysis and in no small part, Covid uncertainties have precluded a much earlier start to planned works than may have been envisaged and rather than compromise this major event, it has been agreed that Mr Watson will for season 2022 operate his World Final elsewhere to allow him the security of further investment to host the World Final in the Peak District in the future.

    BriSCA, the promoter and BSCDA have been in full consultation throughout and a creative solution has been resolved whereby the 2022 World Final will take place at IPSWICH on Saturday 10th September and creating further interest and a twist, the Friday night event will be hosted at Mildenhall Stadium. The two venues fit well and geographically for fans and accommodation.

    Our relationship with Mainland Europe and the Netherlands is also a major consideration as with Covid, the last two years have been conflicted and it is important that both sides of the water move forwards together and rebuild post Covid and with Northampton Sunday, the spice of Mildenhall we feel will add interest and be attractive to drivers from both tarmac and shale.

    Further information will be released by Buxton Raceway later in the month and the full BriSCA calendar issued asap.

    B.M.B

     

    https://briscaf1.com/2022/01/13/brisca-management-board-statement-world-final-2022/

  2. Drivers booked to race

    1. 5 Charlie Sworder
    2. 8 Catherine Harris
    3. 9 Andy Hulse
    4. 16 Matt Newson
    5. 20 Liam Gilbank
    6. 36 Jordan Falding
    7. 47 Simon Traves
    8. 48 Shaun Webster
    9. 54 Jay Goodwin
    10. 74 Benjamin Pegg
    11. 120 Casey Englestone
    12. 124 Kyle Gray
    13. 126 Jamie Key
    14. 127 Austin Moore
    15. 128 Simon Binder
    16. 132 James Peter Hall-Morton
    17. 146 Grant Leather
    18. 147 Eddie Collins
    19. 150 Mick Sworder 
    20. 157 Adam Joyce
    21. 172 Micky Randell
    22. 175 Karl Hawkins 
    23. 183 Steve Whittle
    24. 211 Phoebe Wainman
    25. 219 Jacklyn Ellis
    26. 227 Will Garlick
    27. 281 Willem Thompson 
    28. 283 Alex Wass
    29. 284 Samuel Wass
    30. 295 Louis Goodwin
    31. 307 Hannah Chappell
    32. 318 Rob Speak 
    33. 324 Jordan Thackra
    34. 343 Ewan McCrudden
    35. 345 Jake Harrhy
    36. 346 Ashley England
    37. 350 Hannah Andrew
    38. 353 Barrie Lee
    39. 362 Steve Maidlow
    40. 368 Callum Thornton
    41. 381 Tyrone Evans
    42. 392 Lewis Evans
    43. 414 Harley Halton
    44. 448 Jason Eaton
    45. 453 Thomas Andrew
    46. 464 Luke Davidson
    47. 477 Max Hertzog
    48. 479 James Hunt
    49. 492 Ashleigh Wareham
    50. 516 Diggy Smith
    51. 525 Nigel de Kock
    52. 526 Finn Sargent
    53. 536 Ben Barnicoat
    54. 548 Daniel Brooke
    55. 555 Frankie Wainman Jnr Jnr
    56. H248 Mike Ronitz
    57. H410 Jelle Tesselaar
  3. It’s the Big BriSCA finale this Saturday and your last chance to see BriSCA F1, F2 and National Ministox at the same meeting before Winter (5pm start).

    The racing might be bracing, but some of BriSCA’s best are preparing for battle and they are coming from all over to put on a show! From all across England plus drivers scheduled from Scotland, Northern Ireland and Mainland Europe too. The Gala night traditionally throws up a number of surprises with a number of drivers taking the opportunity to step into a different formula for the night and 2021 will be no different, some unusual names are taking the wheel this Saturday night.

    57 drivers are scheduled for battle in the big and brutal BriSCA F1 Stock Cars, with the Under 25 Championship up for grabs, a highly sought after title showcasing the young talent of the Sport, an impressive prize fund up for grabs too. From young guns to Veterans; this Saturday has it all and all eyes will be on Stock Car legend Rob Speak (318), who returns to BriSCA F1’s for the first time in a number of years, he’s been lighting up the tarmac at Skegness in his F2 and Saloon Stock Cars, how will he get on back in an F1 Saturday? Also in the line up is Saloon Stock Car Superstar Diggy Smith (516), having pedalled an F1 a few years ago at the Gala Night, Diggy is back again and won’t be looking to make up the numbers, similarly circuit racer Ben Barnicoat (536), who steps in to a Stock Car this Saturday! Not forgetting no less than 6 ladies will also be on track in the F1 Stock Cars, including the return of Jacklyn Ellis (219) and debut of V8 Hotstox lady racer Hannah Andrews (350). They will be joined by a long list of drivers looking to make their mark on the action this Saturday; including fans favourite Dutchman Jelle Tesselaar (H410) who has been taking it to the shale racers in 2021, how will he fair on the tarmac Saturday!

    Mid-40’s F2 Stock Cars will be battling for the Gala night Championship, a title that has grown in stature within the formula and a highly competitive line up for the Formula. World Champion Chris Burgoyne (647) will venture back to Skegness where he took the title in September and will be looking to showcase the Gold. He will be joined by Steven Gilbert (542) who heads North from the West Country, and Graham Fagan (998) who ventures over from Northern Ireland. Gordon Moodie (7) needs no introduction and will be joining the line up, venturing down once more, he’s one of the quickest around the Skegness oval and will be wanting to assert that at the Gala night!

    Similarly, with the F1’s, a couple of different names to keep an eye on; Charlie Sworder (152) doubles up on the F1 duties and takes to the track in the F2 Stock Cars, whilst all conquering Ministox racer Jack Witts (880) makes his F2 Stock Car debut after his history making Season in the Minis where he took 8 of the major titles; out of 8! It will certainly be interesting to see how he does on his adult debut.

    The stars of the future round up the line up for the night, the National Ministox racing for 11 – 15 year olds, the kids don’t hold back and put on the toughest Stock Car races you will see, over 40 Ministox currently booked for their penultimate racing of the year. Now Mr Witts has graduated, who will be stepping up to stake claim to his crown! Leah Sealy (475) has been showing some good pace and aggression and could be the one to take top spot, but Luke Strett Barsby (27) is well on the pace and had some good results at Skegness last time, similarly Kasey Jones (76) who will be another one to watch. Keep an eye on Brooke Kiston (732) she picked up a race win at the last Skegness and will be eager for another, not discounting another Witts to look forward to growing within the Ministox ranks with Lucy (180) taking up the mantle now.

    Simply pay on the day at the turnstiles – cash only. Skegness Raceway boasts many great facilities including large undercover Grandstand, plenty of food outlets and bars, including the impressive raceview Bar – watch the racing from the heated indoors!

    Skegness Raceway – the action is the attraction for the last time this year– a big night and a real feast of Stock Car action to enjoy; do you dare miss this. Let’s get ready to rumble!

    http://skegness-raceway.info/Home 

  4. As of 9.am Monday 15th - 50 F1's, 42 National Ministox and 36 BriSCA F2's booked including several from Ireland and Mainland Europe!

     

    COMPETITOR GATE opens 12.30.pm

    Practice commences at 1.pm - 4.30.pm

    Spectator gates open 2.pm

    Racing starts 5.pm

     

    SKEGNESS STADIUM Saturday 20th November 5.pm

    2021 'GALA NIGHT' - REFLECTION NIGHT!

    PROVISIONAL FORMAT for Saturday 20th November

    National Ministox Heat 1

    BriSC1 F1 Under 25's

    BriSCA F2 Heat 1

    National Ministox Heat 2

    BriSCA F1 Heat 1

    BriSCA F1 Heat 2

    BriSCA F2 Heat 2

    National Ministox Heat 3

    BriSCA F1 Consolation

    BriSCA F2 Heat 3

    National Ministox Final

    BriSCA F1 Final

    BriSCA F2 Gala night Championship

    BriSCA F1 'LAST RACE OF 21


     

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    After a hectic double header last weekend the Shoot Out Finale is next on the agenda. This event has moved from Bradford 13th November to Sheffield 14th November. Start Time 12.30pm.

    This sees Jackie and Steve Rees’s last meeting of their promoting career and we are looking forward to giving them a good send off in true Shoot Out style!

    Join the Shoot Out stars for the final round, poster signing will take place on the home straight from 11.30am. On track Shoot Out draw from 12pm before the event kicks off at 12.30pm.

    Can Harris hold onto his lead for the final round or will disaster strike and FWJ pounce?

    The current points and stats are here:- stoxnet.com/points/so_points.htm

    Adults – £25
    OAP/Concession – £23
    Child – 10 – 15 – £9
    9 and Under – FOC
    Family ticket – 2 Adults and up to 3 Children – £58

    Advance tickets available from https://shop.startrax.info/sheffield-14th-november

    Drivers booked to race. 

    1. 1    Tom Harris
    2. 16    Mat Newson
    3. 22    Will Yarrow
    4. 34    Mal Brown
    5. 45    Nigel Harrhy
    6. 55    Craig Finnikin
    7. 127    Austin Moore
    8. 150    Mick Sworder 
    9. 166    Bobby Griffin
    10. 175    Karl Hawkins 
    11. 191    Joshua Smith
    12. 211    Phoebe Wainman
    13. 212    Danny Wainman
    14. 216    Jack France
    15. 217    Lee Fairhurst
    16. 235    Mick Haworth
    17. 238    Richard Bryan
    18. 259    Paul Hines
    19. 268    Richard Woods
    20. 276    Mark Poole
    21. 289    Jake Walker
    22. 339    Anthony Lee
    23. 345    Jake Harrhy
    24. 346    Ashley England
    25. 415    Russell Cooper
    26. 463    James Morris
    27. 515    Frankie Wainman
    28. 524    Jason Cull
    29. 526    Finn Sargent
    30. 555    Frankie  Wainman Jnr Jnr
    31. H410    Jelle Tesselaar
    32. H880    Niels Tesselaar
       
  6. TIME TO SAY GOODBYE as finally we 'retire' having achieved what we can after 27 years and now help a younger and more well resourced team to take our dream and our sport forward securely for the future!

    PLEASE CAN YOU HELP US AND SHARE!

    We really would appreciate your support and to 'say goodbye' if you can, it will, for us be a very emotional day for sure!

    Thank you to all for 27 rollercoaster years and enriching my passion and life, no regrets but, in our sixties, we need to take a back seat.

    We would like to roll out on a high!

  7. IMPORTANT FIXTURE ANNOUNCEMENT!

    BriSCA F1 National Series Finale and BriSCA F2 Big Go Show - THIS HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED FROM BRADFORD on Saturday 13th to SUNDAY at SHEFFIELD - Point 1, we have learned never do anything with a 13 in the date after Saturday! We will be working on the track during this week but after Saturday 'impossible' to dry it out sufficiently for this Saturdays event - Sheffield was actually dusty yesterday!

    SHEFFIELD - SUNDAY 14th NOVEMBER 12.30.pm

    GATES OPEN 11.AM

    FIRST RACE 12.30.PM

    If you have purchased a ticket for Bradford on the 13th, these are VALID for SHEFFIELD on the 14th.

    You will be delighted to learn that the acclaimed Sheffield carvery is back !!!! It looked the 'wow' yesterday! To reserve places, please contact the stadium DIRECT on 01142343074

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