750 Motor Club

750 Motor Club is an motor racing club in the UK. It was founded in 1939 to promote the sporting use of the Austin 7. (750 refers to the 750cc Austin 7 engine). It later led to racing and the 750 Formula where specials are raced. Famous members include Colin Chapman, and Eric Broadley.

The 750MC has continued to promote competitive, low-cost racing for enthusiasts, with a range of championships for production and racing sports cars, saloons and single-seaters.


Series

750 Formula

Main article: 750 Formula

An entry-level sports prototype series, with all cars using the 1.1 litre Fiat FIRE engine, and either 4-speed or 5-speed manual transmissions. There are three classes:

750 Formula is the longest running championship in the UK

750 Trophy

This is a historic racing series, allowing a variety of historic 750 MC cars, such as Austin 7 specials, classic 750 Formula cars, 500 cc (30.5 cu in) Formula 3 cars, amongst others.[2]

Bike-Sports

An entry-level series for sports prototypes, all vehicles must use production motorcycle 4-stroke engines, with their standard transmissions. There are four classes:

Birkett Relay

A six-hour endurance relay event where competitors race for scratch and handicap positions, open to sports cars and saloon cars. The race was first run in 1951, and was created by Holland Birkett, who was one of the founding members of the 750 Motor Club. In 2001, a twelve-hour race was also held. Currently, the event is held at the Silverstone Circuit.[4]

Scratch winners:

2014 - The Winning Radicals (Aaron Bailey, Doug Carter, Brian Murphy, Lee Bailey and John Macleod)

2013 - The Third Radicals (Aaron Bailey, Oliver Cox, Doug Carter, Charles Harvey-Kelly and Lee Bailey)

2012 - Team O'BR (Mark Burton, Paul Rose, Graham Pattle, Graham Booth and Eugene O'Brien)

2011 - IVOLT/Radical (Manhal Allos, Mark Smithson and Phil Abbott)

2010 - Nearly Six Sevens (Peter Ratcliffe, Chris Porritt, Keith Dunn, Kevin Williams and Ian Wale)

2009 - Geoff Steel Racing (Jamie Martin, Michael Symons, Keith Webster and Peter Moulsdale)

2008 - Hart Attacks (Chris Hart, Barry Webb, Mike Evans, Jamie Champkin and Michelle Hayward)

2007 - Gold Arts (Doug Newman, Simon Harris, John Schneider and Patrick Gormely)

2006 - Gold Arts (Doug Newman, Simon Harris, Graham Booth and John Schneider)

2005 - Gold Arts

2004 - Glenn Racing

2003 - Glenn Racing

2002 - Woody's Wonders

Civic Cup

The Tegiwa Civic Cup joined the 750MC in 2014 and became a championship for the first time in 2015. The series equalizes a various range of Civics to all compete for the victory.[5]

Classic Stock Hatch

An entry-level series for 1,400 cc (85.4 cu in) multi-valve, or 1,600 cc (97.6 cu in) 8-valve engined hatchbacks. All cars must have been built prior to January 1992.[6]

Clio 182 Series

A one-make series for Renault Clio RenaultSport 182 cars, using the Cup chassis. All cars use the standard Renault F4R engine, with a K-Tec Racing ECU, and the stock Clio 182 transmission.[7]

Formula 4

An entry-level formula, initially open to various types of Formula chassis, such as older Formula 3, Formula Ford and Revelation 750 cars. From 2013 onwards, the 750 Motor Club no longer will run the series, which is now known as the BRDC Formula 4 Championship.[8]

Formula Vee

An entry-level formula, Formula Vee cars utilize 1,300 cc (79.3 cu in) Volkswagen Beetle components, in single-seater chassis - often converted from Formula Ford units.[9]

Golf GTI

A one-make series for the Volkswagen Golf GTI. As of 2010, the 750 Motor Club no longer run the series.

Hot Hatch

An entry-level series for modified hatchbacks and coupes. There were four classes:

The series was cancelled prior to the start of the 2009 season, due to dwindling entries.[10]

Locost

Main article: Locost

A one-make series for sports cars built by Locost. All cars use the 1,300 cc (79.3 cu in) Ford Crossflow engine.[11]

MR2 Championship

A one-make series for Toyota MR2 sports cars. There are two championship, one for the overall results and one for the 3 classes:

MX5 Cup

5 Club Racing was formed in 2014 and joined the 750 Motor Club to run the MX5 Cup for Mk1 Mazda MX5's. The series became a championship in 2015.[13]

RGB Championship

The Roadgoing Bike-engined Championship, or the RGB Championship, is a series for road-legal, motorcycle-engine vehicles with a valid MOT certificate. There are three classes:

Roadsports

The Roadsports series is a mini-enduro series for 2-door, production-based, sports cars fitted with engines of 4,000 cc (244.1 cu in) or less. There are three classes:

SAXMAX

The SAXMAX series is a one-make championship, containing Citroen Saxos. All drivers are between 14 and 17 years old. From 2013 onwards, the British Automobile Racing Club have run the series.[16]

Sport Specials Championship

An entry-level series for sportscars. All cars are road legal, and the series caters for Caterhams and Westfields, amongst others.[17]

SR&GT Challenge

The Sports Racing and GT Challenge (or SR&GT Challenge) is for original or replica Sports and GT cars built prior to 1976. There are four classes:

The SR&GT Challenge joined forces with Bernies V8's in 2015.

Stock Hatch

An entry-level series for 1,400 cc (85.4 cu in) multi-valve, or 1,600 cc (97.6 cu in) 8-valve engined hatchbacks.[19]

2014

Champions:-

750 Formula - Billy Albone

Bike-Sports - Adrian Reynard

Compact Cup - Stuart Voyce

Classic Stock Hatch - Lee Scott

Formula Vee - Martin Farmer

Locost - Matthew Brooks

MR2 Championship - Matt Palmer

RGB - Matt Higginson

Sports Specials - Paul Boyd

Stock Hatch - Shayne Deegan

2015

Calendar

- Donington Park (28-29 March)

- Brands Hatch (25-26 April)

- Silverstone (2 May)

- Croft (23-24 May)

- Cadwell Park (20-21 June)

- Anglesey (18-19 July)

- Snetterton (1-2 August)

- Silverstone (22-23 August

- Spa (5-6 September) - MX5's only

- Castle Combe (5 September) - in conjunction with CCRC.

- Snetterton (12-12 September)

- Mallory Park (27 September)

- Donington Park (3-4 October)

- Silverstone (24 October) - Birkett 6 Hour Relay [20]

Champions

750 Formula - David Bartholomew

Bike-Sports - Tim Gray

Classic Stock Hatch - Matt Rozier

Clio 182s - James Bark

Civic Cup - Adam Shepherd

Compact Cup - Steve Roberts

Formula Vee - Paul Smith

Locost - Danny Andrew

MR2s - Shaun Traynor

MX5 Cup - Ben Short

RGB - Scott Mittell

Sports Specials - Adrian Cooper

Stock Hatch - Shayne Deegan

References

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  2. "750 Trophy". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  3. "Bikesports". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  4. "Birkett Relay". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  5. http://www.750mc.co.uk/formulae/Civic-Cup.htm
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  7. "Clio 182 Series". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  8. "MSV ANNOUNCES NEW BRDC FORMULA 4 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR 2013". BRDC Formula 4 Championship. 12 September 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  9. "Formula Vee". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  10. Kozy (20 November 2008). "750mc - No Hot Hatch Championship for 2009? Alternatives?". PistonHeads Gassing Station. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  11. "Locost". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  12. "MR2". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  13. http://www.750mc.co.uk/formulae/mx5-cup.htm
  14. "RGB". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  15. "Roadsports". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  16. "Front page". SAXMAX. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  17. "Sports Specials". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  18. "Sports Racing & GT Challenge". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  19. "Stock Hatch". 750 Motor Club. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  20. http://www.750mc.co.uk/ugc-1/1/49/0/2015-Provisional-Calendar-655-v1.jpg

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