Lydden Circuit wins contracts
09:59, 06 August 2009
updated: 09:59, 06 August 2009
Lydden Hill racing circuit has won a three-year contract to stage the British Rallycross Championship and Grand Prix.
Motor sports boss Colin Hilton says he is confident that the circuit is the right choice.
News of the contract between Lydden Hill Motorsport Club and the Motor Sports Association was revealed in this week’s Dover Mercury. Both events will be held at the circuit from 2010 to 2012.
Established in 2008 by Lydden Hill Race Circuit managing director Amy Doran, LHMC has organised the 2009 Kumho Tyres MSA British Rallycross Championship.
“I’m delighted that our tenders were successful,” she said.
“I will develop the plan outlined in our tender, the BRC will become an elite British championship, appearing at quality venues and providing an exciting and enjoyable spectator experience for a large and varied audience.”
MSA chief executive Colin Hilton said there had been a good response to the invitation to tender for the two events.
“Following careful consideration we are pleased to confirm that we have signed a contract for both these MSA British titles with Lydden Hill,” he said.
“We are confident that they are the right partner to continue the development of this important and exciting discipline of motor sport.”
Miss Doran said some changes would be made.
“We are going to include a new one-make series within the British championship events,” she said. “It will provide an accessible and affordable way in which people can become involved in rallycross.”
The prototype car for the one-make series is scheduled to be unveiled during the fifth round of the 2009 Kumho Tyres MSA BRC at Lydden on August 31.
The grand prix became a huge spectator event when it ran as an end-of-year showdown at Brands Hatch between 1982 and 1994.
“The obvious thing to do is to run it as an end-of-season event at Lydden because we control the circuit and would be able to reinvest the revenue from the event in Rallycross,” said Miss Doran.
“I have other options, including using the Grand Prix title on the European championship event or running it at another venue. Now we are in position to take decisions, we will develop the plans and make announcements about the event in due course.”
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