750 Motor Club
750 Motor Club is a motor racing club in the UK. It was founded in 1939 to promote the sporting use of the Austin 7. '750' refers to the near-750cc Austin 7 engine. It later led to racing and the 750 Formula where specials are raced. Famous members include Colin Chapman, Eric Broadley, Adrian Reynard, Arthur Mallock, Derek Bennett, Tony Southgate, Brian Hart, Gordon Murray, Jem Marsh, Frank Costin and Mike Pilbeam. These engineers and designers produced the first Lotus, Lola, Chevron, Speedex, Marcos, Pilbeam and other sports and racing cars between the 1940s and 1960s.
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 and Championships
750 Formula Championship
The world's oldest sports prototype formula, with all cars using the 1.1 litre Fiat FIRE engine. There are three classes:- Class A: All competitors compete in this category.
- Class B: Drivers who have not finished on the podium, in the top six in Class A, or won the Class B title in the last five years.
- Class C: For college-entered teams.
Championship results
Year | Champion | 2nd | 3rd | Class B winner |
2019 | Mark Glover | Peter Bove | Bill Rutter | Richard Rothery |
2018 | Mark Glover | Bill Cowley | Ed Pither | Thomas Driscoll |
2017 | Bill Cowley | Mark Glover | Robin Gearing | Conway Daw |
2016 | Robin Gearing | Bill Cowley | Peter Bove | Andrew Lake |
2015 | David Bartholomew | Robin Gearing | Bill Cowley | Daniel Welsh |
2014 | Billy Albone | Bill Cowley | Chris Gough | Ian Barley |
2013 | Dave Hodkin | Chris Gough | Dave Robson | Huw Davies |
2012 | Dave Robson | Nathaniel Cooper | Dave Hodkin | Dave Hodkin |
2011 | Nathaniel Cooper | Mick Harris | Bill Rutter | Sue Harris |
2010 | Roger Rowe | Bob Simpson | Nathaniel Cooper | Paul Collins |
2009 | Dave Robson | Mick Harris | Roger Rowe | Colin Wolstenholme |
2008 | Peter Bove | Dave Robson | Mick Harris | Max Sheppard |
Alfa Romeo Championship
Joining the club in 2020, the Alfa Romeo Championship caters for all types of the marques cars, classified in three categories - Modified, Power Trophy and Twin Spark Cup.Championship results
Year | Champion | 2nd | 3rd | Modified champion | Power Trophy champion | Twin Spark champion |
2019 | Tom Hill | Dave Messenger | Andrew Bourke | Mervyn Miller | Dave Messenger | Tom Hill |
Armed Forces Race Challenge
Primarily a motor racing community for Service personnel and veterans, AFRC rewards consistency as well as outright pace and achieved championship status in 2017.Bernie's Sports Racing & V8s
A mixed formula for retro performance icons, with a mixture of V8s and muscle cars from Bernie's V8s, and original or replica Sports and GT cars from SR>. Relaxed regulations allow plentiful eligibility, and different classes exist to separate levels of modification. Expect to see everything from a Porsche 917 replica to a Cobra, Datsun 240Z, TVRs and Corvettes racing together.Bikesports Championship
A championship for sports-racing cars using production motorcycle 4-stroke engines, with their standard transmissions. There are currently three classes:- Class A: Cars using 'tuned' motorbike engines up to 1500cc
- Class B: Cars using 'production' motorbike engines up to 1500cc
- Class C: Cars using motorbike engines up to 1100cc
Championship results
Birkett Relay
A six-hour 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 on the full Historic GP layout.Results
Scratch winners:- 2019 - Breakell Racing Heroes
- 2018 – Cupra Racing
- 2017 – Dobbers
- 2016 – We Don't Like Second
- 2015 – Inspires
- 2014 – The Winning Radicals
- 2013 – The Third Radicals
- 2012 – Team O'BR
- 2011 – IVOLT/Radical
- 2010 – Nearly Six Sevens
- 2009 – Geoff Steel Racing
- 2008 – Hart Attacks
- 2007 – Gold Arts
- 2006 – Gold Arts
- 2005 – Gold Arts
- 2004 – Glenn Racing
- 2003 – Glenn Racing
- 2002 – Woody's Wonders
- 2000 - Extremely Radical Racers
- 2019 - The Three Amigos 2.0
- 2018 – Red Rascal
- 2017 – RAF MSA
- 2016 – Carbon8 Coupe Cup B
- 2015 – Team Owens
- 2014 – Six Signatures
- 2013 - Regency / TBR
- 2012 - Dirty Half Dozen
- 2011 - RAFMSA Team Flywheel
- 2010 - OX4R
BMW Car Club Racing
Championship results
Year | Champion | 2nd | 3rd | M1 champion | M2 champion | Class 6 champion | Cup class champion |
2019 | Matt Page | Graham Crowhurst | Clive Watson | Mike Cutt | Graham Crowhurst | Darren Ball | Matt Page |
Classic Stock Hatch Championship
A longstanding formula for multi-valve, or 8-valve engined hatchbacks. All cars models must have been produced prior to January 1992.Championship winners
Prior to 2012, pre '92 cars ran as Stock Hatch Class B.Year | Champion | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
2011 | Pip Hammond | Matt Rozier | Martin Cayzer | Edward Cooper | Andy Philpotts |
2010 | Lee Scott | Sarah Niblett | Martyn Fowdrey | Alan Duly | Adam Lichtig |
2009 | Pip Hammond | Darren Barden | Jonathan Wooley | Matt Rozier | Lee Scott |
2008 | Matt Rozier | Lee Scott | Tim Mizen | Matt Digby | John Hemming |
Stock Hatch
The Stock Hatch Championship ran to the same rule set but allowed in newer cars and came to an end in 2016 after a long, successful history with the club – attracting over 100 registrations in its prime with the Citroën Saxo generally being the car of choice.Year | Champion | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
2016 | Ryan Polley | Paul Jarvis | Philip Law | Robert Fagg | Ian Williamson |
2015 | Shayne Deegan | Lee Deegan | Scott Sharp | Paul Jarvis | Paul Newton |
2014 | Shayne Deegan | Lee Deegan | Carl Swift | Tom Bell | Paul Jarvis |
2013 | Tom Bell | Shayne Deegan | Lee Deegan | Nathan Saunders | Paul Jarvis |
2012 | Joe Ferguson | Tom Bell | Matt Digby | Andrew Tibbs | Martin Ward |
2011 | Patrick Fletcher | Matt Digby | Martin Ward | Jake Farndon | Shaun Hagen |
2010 | Josh Cook | Jeff Humphries | Matt Digby | Patrick Fletcher | Joe Fletcher |
2009 | Jeff Humphries | Ryan Bensley | Simon Hunt | Terry Roughton | Josh Cook |
2008 | Ryan Bensley | Jeff Humphries | James Marshall | Graham Mulholland | Wayne Harris |
Clio 182 Championship
A one-make championship for Renault Clio RenaultSport 182 cars, using the Cup chassis that began with stand-alone races in 2014 before gaining championship status the following season. All cars use the standard Renault F4R engine, with a K-Tec Racing ECU, and the stock Clio 182 transmission.Championship Results
Club Enduro Championship
An endurance racing championship designed with the club-level competitor and budget in mind. Races are usually two or three hours long, with at least one mandatory three-minute pitstop to allow re-fuelling. Three classes separated by power to weight allow the vast majority of cars to be eligible, with outputs monitored by 750MC's own mobile rolling road.- Class A: Up to 300bhp/tonne.
- Class B: Up to 240bhp/tonne.
- Class C: Up to 180bhp/tonne.
2015 trial race
2016 Season
Results
2017 Season
Results
2018 Season
Results
Round | Race winner | 2nd place | 3rd place | Class A winner | Class B winner | Class C winner |
Oulton Park | Guy Colclough | Matt Faizey | Andy Baylie / Luke Schlewitz | Guy Colclough | Matt Faizey | Steve Hewson / Matt Nossiter |
Rockingham | Andy Baylie / Luke Schlewitz | Matt Faizey | Kevin Dengate / Chris Lovett | Andy Baylie / Luke Schlewitz | Matt Faizey | Steve Hewson / Matt Nossiter |
Spa race one | Michael Price / Callum MacLeod | Jody Halse / Camal Osman | Rob Meredith | Michael Price / Callum MacLeod | Jody Halse / Camal Osman | Graham McMurchie / Nick Dougill |
Spa race two | Michael Price / Callum MacLeod | Carl Readshaw / Daniel Taylor | Julian McBride | Michael Price / Callum MacLeod | Jody Halse / Camal Osman | Steve Hewson / Matt Nossiter |
Silverstone | Luke Sedzikowski | Darren Ball | Martin James | Luke Sedzikowski | Matt Faizey | Steve Hewson / Matt Nossiter |
Anglesey | Matt Faizey / Mark Hammersley | Carl Readshaw / Daniel Taylor | Rob Meredith / Andy Marston | Carl Readshaw / Daniel Taylor | Matt Faizey / Mark Hammersley | Andrew Wincheseter / Josh Orr |
Snetterton | Del Shelton / Phil Keen | Michael Price / Marcus Clutton | Chris Brown / Michael Bentwood | Del Shelton / Phil Keen | Matt Faizey | Steve Hewson / Matt Nossiter |
Championship points
Position | Class A | Class B | Class C |
1st | Andy Baylie / Luke Schlewitz – 53 | Matt Faizey – 77 | Steve Hewson / Matt Nossiter – 79 |
2nd | Carl Readshaw / Daniel Taylor – 50 | Ben Salmon / Nick Starkey / Matt Maxted – 48 | Andrew Winchester / Josh Orr – 54 |
3rd | Julian McBride / Geoff Steel – 48 | Steve Cheetham – 45 | Graeme McMurchie / Nick Dougill – 48 |
4th | Michael Price / Callum MacLeod / Marcus Clutton – 44 | Colin Gillespie – 37 | John Munro / Alan Duffy / Pip Hammond / Bobby Andrews – 47 |
5th | Rob Meredith – 39 | Paul Ivens / Chris Hoey – 35 | Paul Sheard / Steve Dolman – 43 |
6th | Darren Ball – 37 | Tony Hobson / Jonny Sharp – 33 | Nik Grove / Carlo Turner – 31 |
7th | Andy Marston / Brett Evans – 33 | Jody Halse / Cemal Osman – 32 | Geoffrey Gouriet / Russel Tamplin – 30 |
8th | Martin James – 28 | Charles Campbell / Graham Legget / Rob Smith – 30 | Liam Crilly – 22 |
9th | Kevin Dengate / Chris Lovett – 27 | Leon Bidgway / Andy Chapman – 21 | David Downie – 21 |
10th | Bill Forbes – 23 | Stuart Daburn / David Trigg – 20 | Alec Livesley / Justin Newman – 20 |
2019 Season
Results
Round | Race winner | 2nd place | 3rd place | Class A winner | Class B winner | Class C winner |
Donington Park 2 Hours | Luke Sedzikowski / David Whitmore | Chris Brown / Mika Brown | Steve Cheetham | Luke Sedzikowski / David Whitmore | Steve Cheetham | Andrew Lightstead / Imran Khan |
Croft 3 Hours | Luke Sedzikowski / David Whitmore | Andy Marston | Chris Brown / Mika Brown | Luke Sedzikowski / David Whitmore | Steve Cheetham | Andrew Lightstead / Imran Khan |
Spa-Francorchamps race one | Ben Salmon | Steve Cheetham | Stuart Daburn / David Trigg | Richard Bacon | Ben Salmon | John Munro / Nick Dougill |
Spa-Francorchamps race two | Michael Price / Callum MacLeod | Joe Taylor | Richard Bacon | Michael Price / Callum MacLeod | Steve Cheetham | Andrew Lightstead / Imran Khan |
Silverstone International 2 Hours | Joe Taylor | Chris Brown / Mika Brown | Rory Hinde / Owen Fitzgerald | Joe Taylor | Steve Cheetham | Darren Kell / James Kell |
Oulton Park 2 Hours | Carl Swift / Rob Baker | Rory Hinde / Owen Fitzgerald | Will Ashmore / Robert Taylor | Carl Swift / Rob Baker | Chris Nylan / Adam Burgess | Andrew Lightstead / Imran Khan |
Snetterton 2 Hours | Carl Swift / Rob Baker | Joe Taylor | Michael Price / Michael Clutton | Carl Swift / Rob Baker | Ben Salmon / Matt Maxted | Philipp Nagel / Darren Anderson |
Silverstone GP 2 Hours | Carl Swift / Rob Baker | Joe Taylor | Luke Sedzikowski / David Whitmore | Carl Swift / Rob Baker | Steve Cheetham | Andrew Lightstead / Imran Khan |
Championship points
Position | Class A | Class B | Class C |
1st | Joe Taylor - 70 | Steve Cheetham - 89 | Andrew Lightstead / Imran Khan - 87 |
2nd | Rob Baker / Carl Swift - 66 | Gavin Johnson / Pip Hammond - 60 | Darren Kell / James Kell - 71 |
3rd | Luke Sedzikowski / David Whitmore - 64 | Luke Handley - 52 | John Munro / Nick Dougill – 57 |
4th | John Gardner / Paul Huxley / Rob Smith - 44 | Michael Downie - 44 | Ivor Mairs / Andy Waters / Phil Dryburgh - 38 |
5th | Michael Price / Callum MacLeod / Marcus Clutton - 39 | Ben Salmon / Nick Starkey / Matt Maxted – 43 | Paul Sheard / Steve Dolman – 33 |
6th | Darren Ball – 39 | Peter Mansfield / Rob Boston - 32 | Geoffrey Gouriet / Russel Tamplin - 32 |
7th | Will Ashmore / Matty Taylor - 37 | Wiliam Beech / Adam Morgan / David Vincent / Chris Coomer - 27 | Graham Kelly - 31 |
8th | Chris Brown / Mika Brown - 36 | Andy Baylie / Luke Schlewitz - 27 | Sam McKee / Adam Mealand - 31 |
9th | Rory Hinde / Owen Fitzgerald - 36 | Jon La Master / Greg Denman - 27 | Philip Nagel / Darren Anderson / Adrian Ferdinands - 27 |
10th | Matthew Wallis / Simon Wallis - 28 | Mark Lloyd-Jones / Alistair Lindsay / George Haynes - 25 | Alec Livesley / Justin Newman – 25 |
F1000
The championship previously known as Formula Jedi joined the 750 Motor Club in 2019 and has established itself as the premier bike-engined, single-seater category in the UK and provides some of the fastest lap times in the country. Using a proven ‘slicks and wings’ racing car with excellent handling characteristics and powered by a 1000cc high performance motorbike engine, the cars reach 60mph in just 3 seconds and go on to 150mph, while revving to around 14000rpm.Championship results
Formula Vee Championship
The most cost-effective introduction into single-seater racing; Formula Vee cars utilise Volkswagen Beetle components, in single-seater chassis – often converted from Formula Ford units.Championship results
Historic 750 Formula
This is a historic racing series catering for the previous two generations of 750 Formula cars, such as Austin Seven specials and Reliant-engined models, plus other small capacity racers Formula 3 cars, amongst others.Hot Hatch Championship
A formula for almost any naturally aspirated 2WD hatchback or hatchback-coupe. Re-launched in 2016 to follow on from the original, but now with power-to-weight rather than capacity class limits to ensure costs are tightly controlled.- Class A: Up to 260bhp/tonne.
- Class B: Up to 200bhp/tonne.
- Class C: Up to 145bhp/tonne.
2017 Championship results
2018 Championship results
2019 Championship results
Locost Championship
A one-make championship for the DIY sports car Locost using the design from Ron Champion's book "Build Your Own Sports Car". All cars use the Ford Crossflow engine mated to a 4-speed Escort or 4/5-speed Sierra Type 9 gearbox.Championship results
Year | Champion | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
2019 | Thomas Gadd | Louis Wall | Murray Shepherd | Martin West | Mark Burton | David Mason |
2018 | Mark Burton | Martin West | Ben Powney | Louis Wall | Thomas Gadd | David Winter |
2017 | Ian Allee | Jack Coveney | Ben Powney | Martin West | Lee Emm | Steve Paddock |
2016 | Ian Allee | Jack Coveney | Danny Andrew | Martin West | Tim Neat | Ben Powney |
2015 | Danny Andrew | Ian Allee | Tim Neat | Stuart Sellars | Roger Haylock | Jack Coveney |
2014 | Mathew Brooks | Lee Bankhurst | Danny Andrew | Tom Coller | Thomas Robinson | Ian Allee |
2013 | Alastair Garratt | Lee Bankhurst | Richard Jenkins | Danny Andrew | Paul Bryant | Tim Neat |
2012 | Michael Comber | Stuart Sellars | Alistair Garratt | Nick Selby | Alex Von Ehrheim | Sian Stafford-Atkinson |
2011 | Scott Mittell | Nicolas Morley | Alex Von Ehrheim | Richard Jenkins | Sam Bradley | Lee McNamara |
2010 | Scott Mittell | David Black | Tom Coller | Alex Von Ehrheim | Nicolas Morley | Lynfel Owen |
2009 | David Bartholomew | Scott Mittell | Alistair Garratt | Tom Coller | Matt Cherrington | Richard Jenkins |
2008 | David Bartholomew | Declan McDonnell | Alistair Garratt | Scott Mittell | Simon Wood | Richard Jenkins |
2007 | Declan McDonnell | Aaron Bailey | Richard Jenkins | Alistair Garratt | David Bartholomew | Mark Glover |
2006 | Declan McDonnell | Brendan Dudley | Brian Mitcham | Jamie Robinson | Lee Baverstock | Kevin Lucas |
Ma7da Locost
New in 2019, Ma7da Locost is an offshoot of the eternally popular Locost Championship for kit cars designed to the original Ron Champion ‘Build Your Own Sports Car’ book dimensions but featuring a 1.8-litre Mazda MX-5 engine.MR2 Championship
A one-make championship for Toyota MR2 sports cars. There are two titles at stake for each driver, one for the overall results and one for the different classes:- Class A: First-generation Toyota MR2s, fitted with the Toyota 4A-GE engine.
- Class B: Second-generation Toyota MR2s, fitted with the Toyota 3S-GE engine.
- Class C: Third-generation Toyota MR2s, fitted with the Toyota 1ZZ-FE engine.
Championship results
MX-5 Cup
5 Club Racing was formed in 2014 and joined the 750 Motor Club to run the MX5 Cup for Mk1 Mazda MX5s. The series became a championship in 2015.Championship results
Year | Champion | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
2019 | Ben Hancy | Ian Tomlinson | Jordan Johnson | Paul Bateman | Graeme Chatten | Adrian Johnson |
2018 | Paul Maguire | Ben Hancy | Ian Tomlinson | Rafal Drzaszcz | Matthew Short | Daniel Grist |
2017 | Ben Short | Alistair Bray | Paul Bateman | Ian Tomlinson | Ben Hancy | Matthew Short |
2016 | Will Blackwell-Chambers | Ben Short | Jack Sycamore | Sam Smith | Sam Tatler | Scott Leach |
2015 | Ben Short | Will Blackwell-Chambers | James Rogers | Jack Sycamore | Jason Greatrex | Kris Greatrex |
RGB Sports 1000 Championship
Formerly known as simply 'RGB', the highly competitive championship was re-launched in 2018 to reflect what the cars had developed into over the years. Namely 'Motorsport's Most Affordable Sports-Racing Car Championship.' Cars use 1000cc motorcycle-engines but run semi-slick trackday tyres, with no wings allowed. Lap times showcase BTCC pace at most circuits.Championship results
Year | Champion | 2nd | 3rd | Class R winner | Class F winner |
2017 | Billy Albone | Scott Mittell | John Cutmore | Billy Albone | Richard Webb |
2016 | Matthew Higginson | John Cutmore | Billy Albone | John Cutmore | Matthew Higginson |
2015 | Scott Mittell | John Cutmore | Alistair Bouton | Scott Mittell | Matthew Higginson |
2014 | Matthew Higginson | John Cutmore | James Walker | Matthew Higginson | James Walker |
2013 | Matthew Higginson | Austen Greenway | Paul Rickers | Matthew Higginson | Austen Greenway |
2012 | Tim Gray | Alistair Boulton | John Cutmore | Tim Gray | Alistair Boulton |
2011 | Paul Rogers | Alistair Boulton | Derek Jones | Paul Rogers | Alistair Boulton |
Year | Champion | Class A winner | Class B winner | Class C winner |
2010 | Alistair Boulton | Paul Rogers | Matthew Green | Alistair Boulton |
2009 | Tim Gray | Steve Robinson | John Cutmore | Tim Gray |
2008 | Derek Jones | Derek Jones | Paul Rogers | John Cutmore |
2007 | Derek Jones | Gordon Griffin | Paul Rogers | Derek Jones |
2006 | Jonathan Wright | Jonathan Wright | Paul Rogers | Tim Gray |
2005 | Tim Gray | Martin Brooks | n/a | Tim Gray |
2004 | Tim Harmer | Tim Harmer | Alan Bushell | Tim Gray |
2003 | Andy Charsley | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Roadsports
The Roadsports series is a mini-enduro series for production-based, sports and saloon cars fitted with production engines from the same manufacturer. There are four classes, with A, B and C aligned with Club Enduro:- Class A: Up to 300bhp/tonne.
- Class B: Up to 240bhp/tonne.
- Class C: Up to 180bhp/tonne.
- Class D: Up to 145bhp/tonne.
Sport Specials Championship
After a class system restructure in 2017, there are two main classes, plus a third for MX150R models:
- Class A: Up to 340bhp/tonne.
- Class B: Up to 270bhp/tonne.
- Class C: For MX150R kit cars
Championship Results
Type R Trophy
New in 2019, a series for Honda Civic Type-R's with limited modifications.116 Trophy
New in 2019, a one-make endurance series for the BMW 1 Series.2014
Champions:- 750 Formula – Billy Albone
- Bikesports – 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
- Sport Specials – Paul Boyd
- Stock Hatch – Shayne Deegan
2015
- 750 Formula – David Bartholomew
- Bikesports – Tim Gray
- Classic Stock Hatch – Matt Rozier
- Clio 182 – James Bark
- Civic Cup – Adam Shepherd
- Compact Cup – Steve Roberts
- Formula Vee – Paul Smith
- Locost – Danny Andrew
- MR2 – Shaun Traynor
- MX5 Cup – Ben Short
- RGB – Scott Mittell
- Sport Specials – Adrian Cooper
- Stock Hatch – Shayne Deegan
2016
- 750 Formula – Robin Gearing
- Bikesports – Phil Knibb
- Classic Stock Hatch – Matt Rozier
- Clio 182 – Patrick Fletcher
- Civic Cup – Class A: David Buky, Class B: Carl Swift
- Formula Vee – Paul Smith
- Locost – Ian Allee
- MR2 – Jim Davies
- MX5 – Will Blackwell-Chambers
- RGB – Matt Higginson
- Sport Specials – Matthew Booth
- Stock Hatch – Ryan Polley
2017
- 750 Formula – Bill Cowley
- Bikesports – Stefano Leaney
- Classic Stock Hatch – Lee Scott
- Clio 182 – Patrick Fletcher
- Civic Cup – Class A: Lee Deegan
- Formula Vee – Ben Miloudi
- Locost – Ian Allee
- MR2 – Shaun Traynor
- MX5 – Ben Short
- RGB – Billy Albone
- Sport Specials – Paul Boyd
- Hot Hatch – Paul Jarvis
- Armed Forces Race Challenge – Paul Waterhouse
- M3 Cup – Adam Shepherd
2018
- 750 Formula – Mark Glover
- Armed Forces Race Challenge – Ed McKean
- Bikesports – Joe Stables
- Classic Stock Hatch – Lee Scott
- Clio 182 Championship – Patrick Fletcher
- Club Enduro – Matt Nossiter / Steve Hewson
- Formula Vee – Craig Pollard
- Hot Hatch – Michael Winkworth
- Locost – Mark Burton
- M3 Cup – Tom Coller
- MR2 Championship – Shaun Traynor
- MX5 Cup – Paul Maguire
- RGB Championship – Billy Albone
- Sports Specials – Lee Emm
2019
- 750 Formula – Mark Glover
- Armed Forces Race Challenge – Chris Slator
- Bikesports – Joe Stables
- BMW Car Club Racing - Matt Page
- Classic Stock Hatch – Lee Scott
- Clio 182 Championship – Ryan Polley
- Club Enduro – Steve Cheetham
- F1000 - Matthew Booth
- Formula Vee – Graham Gant
- Hot Hatch – David Drinkwater
- Locost – Thomas Gadd
- MR2 Championship – Shaun Traynor
- MX5 Cup – Ben Hancy
- RGB Championship – Christopher Wesemael
- Sports Specials – Andy Hiley