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The
Production BMW Championship is a low-cost, one-make race series for
the BMW E30 (the boxy model from the 1980's). It was founded in 2004 by a
group of Lotus owners from SELOC (the Lotus Enthusiasts Club) looking for a
cost-effective way of going racing. After its first successful year at
Lydden Hill the series is now run by BARC on a national basis but keeps its
SELOC roots. The series has proved to be affordable, fun and safe, as well
as providing competitive and very close racing.
For 2006 we have linked up with the Classic Touring Car Racing Club and will
be visiting circuits all over the UK as well as a quick trip to France as
well. Circuit details aren't finalised, however the provisional calendar is
: Castle Combe, Mallory Park, Thruxton, Brands Hatch , Lydden Hill, Croix en
Ternois (France), Oulton Park, Pembrey (Wales) and Snetterton. The link up
with CTCRC means that SELOC drivers will have the opportunity of not only
racing in the Production BMW Championship race, but also racing in the Pre
93 Touring Car Series races at most events.
Costs are kept low by limiting cars to either the 318i or 320i models with
only limited modifications permitted. However, costs are not cut when it
comes to safety and high standards are maintained in this area.
In addition to the Production BMW Championship, SELOC Motorsport also runs a
sprint championship, aimed at providing Lotus owners with a safe and
affordable introduction to motorsport.
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Like son like father! To continue with
Brookland Cars racing tradition Alan's son Matthew has taken his first steps
(or should we say laps!) in the world of karting and doing well with a win
and a second position. Not much longer for him to put his dad to shame in the circuits! |
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