Autosport (UK)

Strong entries for the start of UK racing

- MARK PAULSON & STEPHEN LICKORISH

Organisers have reported strong levels of interest resulting in bumper grids as the delayed English motorsport season got under way last weekend.

Pent-up demand from competitor­s led to some large entries, with the 750 Motor Club attracting 46 cars for its Club Enduro contest, 40 for the MX-5 Cup and 37 for the combined CALM All Porsche Trophy and Bernie’s V8s field at its Donington Park opener on Monday, despite lingering coronaviru­s restrictio­ns. The 7 Race Series attracted 56 drivers for the Motorsport Vision Racing meeting at Oulton Park, meaning it was split over two grids, while Hot Hatch led the way for the Castle Combe Racing Club on 28.

Even the Masters Historic Racing event at Donington Park, which traditiona­lly benefits from an influx of European entries that were unable to take part this time, still featured some impressive grid sizes. The Gentleman Drivers GT race attracted 41 cars and the pre-’66 Touring Cars 31.

750MC competitio­ns manager Giles Groombridg­e believes that club motorsport has been able to avoid the worst of the economic impact of the pandemic, but did point out that many of its categories that were racing at Donington are traditiona­lly well-supported.

“I think club motorsport has been quite resilient to it,” he said. “COVID has hurt certain areas of the economy far worse than others – hospitalit­y, retail being two examples. But we don’t have a significan­t amount of competitor­s who work in those industries.

“There is certainly an element of pent-up demand and I think we’re in a slightly strange situation where motorsport is one of the few activities that people are able to go out and do. At the moment people aren’t booking foreign holidays, they’re not getting married, they’re not going to restaurant­s, weekends away – all that kind of stuff that takes people’s time and finances is not available, which is to the benefit of motorsport. So, I think to some extent we’re riding a sort of crest of a wave, and how long it continues I don’t know.”

The strong entries were not quite universal across the four English Easter race meetings, but just two categories had fewer than 16 starters.

Capacity fields are also expected for the Classic Sports Car Club fixture at Oulton this weekend. As Autosport closed for press on Tuesday, three of the six grids were full with reserves, while another two had fewer than four spaces remaining. The CSCC is reporting very strong interest across all three events it currently has available for competitor­s to book.

“Oulton has 235 entries and the next one is Thruxton and that’s growing on 286, while Donington has gone crazy,” said club director David Smitheram. “It’s nearly two months away but we’ve got 378 entries already.”

 ??  ?? Club Enduro was among the popular 750MC categories in action on Monday
Club Enduro was among the popular 750MC categories in action on Monday

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