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2005 Events

Radnor Forest 16th-17th April

This superb venue starts the championship off with an extended course.  Frighteningly fast tracks, large drops and slippery firebreaks typify this vast site, a long time favourite of WRC drivers! 

Ellesmere, Shrops 4th-5th June

Now a championship regular this site is a mixture of fast open fields, gravel tracks and more technical woodland sections. A summer date won’t guarantee the weather, but the prospect of dry conditions will make this a very fast event.

Scotland 2nd-3rd July

An excellent and vast new site in the South West of Scotland within easy reach of the M6 provides another completely new challenge to the 2004 championship.

Tunbridge Wells 10th-11th September

Within easy reach of London, the course takes in a mixture of fast flowing grassland sections through a deer park and a number of much trickier "real" off road sections through the woods. A terrific spectacle and a veritable drivers course.

Driffield 29th-30th October  

 

A classic all weather site rounds off the championship in style. Expect plenty of water and loads of "air" as the competitors leap and splash their way around this dramatic "lunar" landscape.

 

 

Mike Bakewell makes a splash at Driffield in 2002  Photo: Heike Lowenstein The regulations for the Goodyear British Off Road Championship outline the modifications that you are allowed to make to your vehicle and the safety provisions that you have to make. 

Regulations for the 2002 Goodyear British Off Road Championship are  available here and the new regs for 2003 will be posted here as soon as they are available.  Interested parties can register for their own copy to be despatched  to them by sending an SAE to the championship secretary

The 2002 regulations are available to download here as an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file.