2024 August Llandow Sprint results in several formats: 2024 Aug Llandow Sprint Run analysis by Rank 2024 Aug Llandow Sprint Run analysis by Class 2024 Aug Llandow Sprint – Final Results overview 2024 AUGUST [click. . .]
With one round remaining all three trophies are still up for grabs. The season finale will be at our Great Western Sprint on 12th October at Castle [click. . .]
Thank you for attending the 2024 June Llandow Sprint, held on Sat 8th June. We welcomed 90 competitors to this year’s event, including many who had not competed at Llandow circuit before. The sun appeared from [click. . .]
The Bristol Two Litre Cup season has come to a spectacular close, leaving fans and drivers in awe of the breathtaking competition witnessed throughout the year. With a packed schedule of races across various tracks, the [click. . .]
The 2023 Bristol Speed Championship concluded in a blaze of glory this past weekend at Castle Combe CIrcuit. Speed enthusiasts and racing aficionados flocked to witness an adrenaline-pumping display of driving prowess [click. . .]
What a difference a drop of rain makes, we were happy to see the hills a little moist this year on our pre-event outings but would have preferred a dry night after the sections had been set up on Saturday. Oh well [click. . .]
Ben Crick remains in the lead of the Bristol Two Litre Cup after round 5 at Castle Combe Circuit. From here on in, it’s dropped scores for Ben, so can he stay at the top? Aaron Sharp has a dropped score in [click. . .]
Dave Greenslade maintains his championship lead, but it was Steve Broughton who smashed the outright circuit record to score maximum points at Castle Combe Circuit. David Newman also smashed his class record to finish [click. . .]
What a brilliant weekend we had! The 2022 Dick Mayo Sprint ran smoothly, giving 4 timed runs through the day. Steve Broughton took the outright win and with it a new outright track record. Records fell in Modified [click. . .]
Round 1 of the Bristol Speed Championship was later than usual this year with the Great Western Sprint moving to October. We kicked off at Llandow Circuit in mixed conditions with glorious sunshine in practice and [click. . .]
Peter Taylor took a brilliant victory in Round 4 of the Bristol Two Litre Cup, but the battle behind was fierce with four drivers split by just 0.07 points. At the end of the day, Ben Crick has retained his lead, [click. . .]
Thanks to all who came to our AutoSolo this weekend and made is a roaring success. Please do give feedback if you think we need to improve somewhere or if we did well at something. We went back to our ancient methods [click. . .]
This year’s Allen turned out to be a very different one in many ways. It was the first event after the sudden death of John Hayes back in 2020. John, first as assistant to Clerk of Course, Jim Cullimore, then as [click. . .]
The 2021 Llandow Sprint started wet but soon dried out to a glorious sunny day. The times tumbled during the day with Stephen Miles taking FTD and the club’s outright record on his first run before calling it a [click. . .]
This might not have been the ideal year to start a new championship, but that didn’t dampen the quality of the field for the Bristol Two Litre Cup. Seven drivers entered the opening round, which ended up being [click. . .]
The near full entry list looked very pleasing with Escorts challenging BMWs in class 3, MR2s challenging Beetles in class 6 and seven pre-war cars in class 2. Not forgetting the large numbers in classes 5, 7 & 8. Of [click. . .]
Organisers Ady Taylor and Dave Greenslade welcomed seven crews who competed in this year’s Autumn Nav Scatter, a mixture of new and more experienced pairings. A slightly different format this time as the route [click. . .]
Our event last week ran brilliantly with the hard work put in by the organising team. Despite the large entry list, we were in the pub by 16:15! Here’s the results, with congratulations to Dave Greenslade for [click. . .]
After 5 rounds comprising two sprints at Castle Combe, one sprint at Llandow and two hillclimbs at Wiscombe Park, Dave Greenslade has emerged the victor in the championship. His often driving partner, Simon Clemow ran [click. . .]
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