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Common sense prevails

Sadly, it can be rare to find common sense in motorsport. Yet last week’s confirmation (Autosport, 24 August) that the British Racing & Sports Car Club and MotorSport Vision Racing had reached an agreement to not run rival series for modern Formula Ford 1600 machines from 2024 is a rare exception to that rule.

The end of the BRSCC’s long-running National FF1600 championship may be sad news for those who hark back to FF1600’s glory days decades ago when it was place for young racers to begin the climb

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