2012 Brisca F1 Championship of the World Saturday 15th September 6pm.
Skegness Stadium.
Early Details Inside.
2012 Brisca F1 Championship of the World Saturday 15th September 6pm.
Skegness Stadium.
Early Details Inside.
WORLD FINAL:
1st – Paul Harrison
2nd – Dan Johnson
3rd – Andy Smith
Meeting Final:
1st – Tom Harris
2nd – Chris Cowley
3rd – Danny Wainman
Paul Harrison follows in his fathers footsteps to take the World Championship crown
BriSCA F1 World Championship Final
3 Day Mega-Event which sees the race for the most prestigious award in BriSCA F1 Stock car racing – The honour of wearing the Gold Roof for the next 12 months.
Also on the bill: BriSCA F2′s & Rebels
Racing starts: Fri 7pm, Sat 5pm, Sun 1pm
GATE PRICES and more inside
Incarace have announced that “non uk” Formula 1′s have been added to the Friday meeting
Incarace have announced the seating plans for this years World Final Championship meeting.
A summary of all the various points scoring championships, with full results tables, grids, videos, and links to the appropriate meeting reports.
Impact Videos are proud to present the official DVD and Blu-ray of the 2010 World Final for BriSCA F1 Stock Cars. Held at Coventry Stadium on 4th September.
The biggest meeting on the BriSCA F1 Stock car calendar for 2010, drew over one hundred cars and a massive crowd for what turned out to be a very entertaining meeting.
At last, the time had come for the bigest race of the 2010 season, the BriSCA F1 stock car World final.
Mark Peters returned to racing at Northampton Raceway on Saturday May 19th 2012 in the re-built Chris Lloyd ex-284 car (which was owned by Mick Harris #8). F1 Stockcars.com got in close up thanks to Stephen Cording.
The Uk open championship took place at a sunny Skegness Stadium and a quality field featured the best of Brisca and a select band of top tar stars from the Netherlands.
The May Speedweekend at Skegness is the first chance for F1 Drivers to land a title in the racing season, and Saturday night’s session was not only a ideal opportunity for car set up to be perfected for the UK Open Championship meeting the following day – but also to claim some valuable qualifying points towards the World Championship which is being held at the East Coast tarmac strip in September.
Over the course of the season F1 Stockcars.com hopes to talk to those people behind the scenes that make the show happen. The unsung, under-appreciated, under-valued heroes of our sport. Without these guys we would not have any racing to watch at the race tracks.
An explosive start to the meeting when James Morris (463) impacted the home straight fence after a couple of laps of Heat 1, before slewing across the track and being hit by Mark Gilbank (21), who then collided with Scott Davids (462) before the pair of them came to a dead stop in the turn one fence.
Coventry pre-meeting problems for Murray Harrison 97 meant a starter motor needed to be replaced with the gearbox having to come out for access, and on doing so, swung round and snapped the throttle cable meaning it was all hands on deck to get the car ready for action.
The Queen’s Birthday meeting at Blauwhuis saw over fifty cars celebrate in style in front of a huge crowd.
This journey takes us to the North West of the Netherlands home to the Blauwhuis Clay Track in the Friesland Provence. Where 9 heats and a final will take place over an 8 hour Field Meeting.