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CLASSIC SPORTS CAR CLUB

This season is one of celebration for the Classic Sports Car Club as it commemorates 20 years since it first held its own race meeting. The club has progressed a long way from then and has become of the UK’s most popular race organisers, catering for a diverse mix of cars, ranging from the 1960s to the present day.

From that initial full event at Croft in 2003, a first series emerged the following year – Swinging Sixties remains one of the club’s most bountiful to this day, enjoying some huge grids featuring a plethora of 1960s machinery. Classic K also caters for FIA Appendix K machinery of a similar era, while slightly newer cars fit into the Future Classics division.

The club is rounding out its 2023 domestic campaign in North Yorkshire with a one-day meeting at Croft scheduled in October, before members with slightly deeper pockets have been given the exciting opportunity of racing at Daytona and Sebring later in the year. A less far-flung trip is scheduled for 2024 with a return to Spa planned, with a presence at both the Summer Classic and historic Six Hours events.

WEBSITE classicsportscarclub.co.uk

PHONE 01225 810655

CLASSIC TOURING CAR RACING CLUB

The Classic Touring Car Racing Club has gone from strength to strength in recent years under the stewardship of Stuart Caie, with the sprint races of its multitude of low-cost tin-top series proving popular.

A plethora of saloons (and hatchbacks!) are covered, from the Lotus Cortinas, Hillman Imps and Minis of the 1960s in the

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