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consolation race and the first six qualify for the final. The final usually consists of 30 cars, and the grand national race is open to all, with the winner of the final, if racing, given a one-lap handicap. If the number of cars racing is lower, around 40 cars, they can split the cars into a two-thirds format. Each driver races in two heats, with a compilation of points deciding who races in the final.
399:"Last bender": This is a form of push which normally happens on the final bend of the last remaining lap and is one of the key elements of contact stock car racing and generates a lot of emotion and encouragement from the crowd. Drivers may employ long distance lunges or use of extra force, to gain places or to displace the car leading the race in order to take a win.
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points scored at that month's meetings, and drivers move up and down according to their latest position. There are restrictions on movement down the grades based on limited meetings raced at, and the previous highest grade reached. Novice drivers for their first three meetings are allowed to start at the back of the grid and show a black
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relating to car specifications, race procedures, track requirements and all other aspects of the sport are updated annually by the BriSCA Management Board. All drivers wishing to race at a BriSCA F1 meeting have to be registered in advance by the BSCDA. All venues that stage BriSCA F1 racing must be licensed by BriSCA.
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the drivers' association. From the initial explosion in 1954 things started to settle down, tracks opened and closed but racing rules were introduced and the cars became more refined, while star drivers started to emerge. BriSCA has raced continuously since 1954 and held over 5,500 meetings across the United
Kingdom.
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National Series was amended. This time, the top ten points-scoring drivers over the first two-thirds of the season were entered in the National Series Shootout, beginning with no points except for a small number of meeting attendance points. The drivers raced over ten designated shootout
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The grid for the World Final is composed of drivers from the UK who are chosen through a series of qualifying rounds and two World
Championship semi-finals. Drivers who fail to progress from the semi-finals may race again in a consolation semi-final to choose two more entrants, and the reigning world
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In 1956 the drivers' association was formed. In 1957, thanks to the efforts of Peter Arnold, a national numbering system was introduced, BriSCA, the association of promoters was formed and the Stock Car Racing Board of
Control created. There was also an agreement that BriSCA would only use drivers of
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In 2019 the
Spedeworth V8 Stock Cars separated from all racing governing bodies and became an outlaw group. They now race as the 'V8 Stock Cars Tour' and race at tracks wherever they are welcome. In 2023 the sport has seen the addition of new drivers moving from the BriSCA V8 Hot Stox formula to the
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The race line up is unique in that best drivers start at the rear of the field. The lowest, 'C' graded, drivers start each race at the front, then 'B', 'A' and 'star', while the 'superstars' start each race from the rear of the field. Championship races are usually gridded in qualifying order, with
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Many drivers use two separate cars; one set up primarily for use on shale or dirt ovals, while the other car will be set up for tarmac or asphalt ovals. However, a few drivers with limited budgets may optimise just one car for both surface types, changing various components for each different track
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The World
Championship is an annual competition and the premier stock car championship. The winner is granted the honour of racing with a gold roof and wing until the next World Final and may choose to race under number 1. The World Final is usually held in September. The host tracks, all of which
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Follow in: An illegal move which may result in disciplinary action, a 'follow in' involves a driver using such excessive force to push the car ahead that both parties overshoot the bend and run into the safety fence or barrier. This maneuver may be used for the purposes of settling a score (in the
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Nerf: In this manoeuvre, a driver may contact the side (nerf) rails of the car ahead with the front bumper of their own car which may cause the driver in front to be unable to maintain the optimum racing line around the corner. This technique has become more common in recent years and is typically
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In 1975, about 30 southern based drivers broke away from BriSCA and formed their own association called SCOTA (Stock Car Oval Track
Association). They were disappointed at the lack of F1 meetings being held in the south of the country. They raced for promoter Spedeworth in cars exactly the same as
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Spin: An attacking driver may position their car such that they contact the rear of the car in front from the side causing the car ahead to lose traction and spin. This is a relatively unusual technique partly because of the risk to the attacker of being blocked by the car they have spun but also
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Each driver is graded according to past results, their roof or wing painted accordingly. Red roofs with amber flashing lights are known as 'superstar' grade; then red (star), blue ('A' grade), yellow ('B' grade) and white ('C' grade). Every month during the season, the list is recompiled based on
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A modern BriSCA F1 configuration is front-engined, rear-wheel drive, and open-wheeled, with the driver located centrally. The cars are constructed on race engineered steel ladder chassis with robust roll-over-safety cages and aluminium sheet body panelling, There is no limit in engine capacity or
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National Points Championship was predictable and favoured drivers who had the money to race at as many meetings as possible. The National Series was created in 2002. Rather than the points accumulated over the entire season counting towards the winner, the
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in both small block (350 ci) 5.7 litre and big block (454 ci) 7.4 litre varieties, producing upwards of 740 bhp with approximately 640 ft-lbs of torque but some cars are known to have been equipped with engines of 9 litre capacity (540 ci). Power is most typically delivered through a 'Doug Nash'
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BriSCA (British Stock Car
Association) F1 Stock Cars are governed by the BriSCA Management Board, comprising three members of the association of promoters (BriSCA) and three members of the BSCDA (British Stock Car Drivers Association) together with an independent secretary. Rules and regulations
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The number of competitors at a meeting will usually aim to be around 60. The meetings usually consist of three heats (20 cars in each), a consolation race, a final and a grand national. The first eight from the heats qualify for the final. Those who do not qualify from the heats can race in the
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requires a relatively recent PC specification. Racing can be simulated either off-line (against computer controlled cars) or on-line, with some organised racing leagues existing that mimic the real life racing fixture list and drivers in the leagues may opt to use replicas of real life cars or
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Races are carefully monitored by track marshals placed at intervals around the track and the individual known as the 'Starter', positioned on a rostrum at the start/finish line who issues instructions to competing drivers via a system of flags. Additionally, traffic light signals are placed at
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Championship winners are designated specific roof colours: gold for the world champion, silver for the national points champion, black and white checks for the
British champion, and red and yellow checks for the European champion. If one driver wins more than one title, roof colours will be a
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Push: In this manoeuvre, a driver may contact the rear bumper of the car ahead with the front bumper of their own car, forcing the driver in front to overshoot a corner and "go wide" allowing overtaking. This is the most common form of overtaking employed and is most effective on corner
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The cars use 'American Racer' control tyres on the outside rear. The cars are also restricted in what dampers can be used, to control costs. Cars can reach speeds of 80–90 mph around a quarter-mile oval, so most cars use large roof mounted aerofoils, similar to those found on American
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Cars must weigh between 1,350 and 1,500 kg and due to always racing anticlockwise, the cars are limited to having a maximum of 52% of the weight on the left hand side of the car when viewed from the rear. Cars are weighed at each meeting to make sure they conform to this rule.
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champion is entitled to start at the rear of the grid if they have not already qualified. The UK drivers are joined by stock car drivers from the Netherlands, and by invited drivers in the nearest equivalent motorsport formulas from other countries often including Australia,
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Cars, drivers and their pit crews can be accessed, approached and watched while they prepare or repair cars between races, with drivers generally being happy to allow children to sit on or in their cars for photographs as well as to discuss how their racing is progressing.
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National Series was competed for over 35 designated meetings. The season-long National Points Championship survived, but its importance was downgraded, and the privilege of racing with a silver roof for the following season was transferred from it to the National Series.
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number of cylinders but engines must be naturally aspirated (no fuel injection, no supercharging or turbo charging permitted) and the engine blocks must be cast iron. The most common engines used, due to their reliability and availability, are based on the American
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BriSCA F1. In 1978 it was renamed F1SCA (Formula One Stock Car Association). In 1980, F1SCA decided to introduce a five-litre limit, and make the cars slightly smaller. Renamed 'Formula 80' the cars ran until 2018 under the name 'Spedeworth V8 Stock Cars'.
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BriSCA F1 Stock Car races are normally held on short, approximately quarter-mile, oval tracks, either tarmac or shale. Heats usually consist of 16 laps, with meeting finals lasting 20 laps. Special events (such as the world final) are held over 25 laps.
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rounds, with the points scored in them deciding the winner of the National Series. In 2010, the number of competing drivers was increased to twelve. From 2012, the National Series Shootout was rebranded the National Points Championship Shootout.
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personalised 'skins' created using popular graphical editing tools. Accurately modelled stock car tracks that are either current or defunct may be downloaded for the modifications allowing for contemporary or nostalgic racing.
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Lap boards: The number of laps remaining is displayed to drivers so they may understand when to employ a 'last bender' (or when to defend against one). It is most typical that the last five or three laps are indicated to
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where cars deliberately crash into each other. However, stock cars employ more subtle forms of contact where, typically, just enough force is employed to move the car in front wide to facilitate overtaking.
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Red flag/red light: Immediate stop to racing conditions due to a serious hazard such as a car in a barrier, lots of debris or adverse weather conditions. All cars must become stationary when safe to do
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Yellow flag (waved)/flashing yellow light: Racing conditions are suspended due to a hazard on track; drivers should slow down and maintain their race positions. Any overtaking may be penalised.
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In stock car terminology, the roof colour will also be known as the 'top'; for example, cars with a white roof will be known as a 'white top' whereas a star driver will be termed a 'red top.'
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Although not part of the official BriSCA calendar, BriSCA F1 drivers also occasionally compete at Emmen, Texel, St Maarten, Blauwhuis and Lelystad in the Netherlands and Warneton in Belgium.
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The first season-long championship started in 1956. Drivers' scores at every stock car meeting were recorded to create the championship table. During the late 1990s, when
235:-born Australian showman called Digger Pugh. It was a considered successful with two further meetings taking place at New Cross before the next meeting took place at
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The grand national is an all-season competition with the points collected resulting in a one-off race at the end of the season for the 'grand national champion'
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began broadcasting selected meetings. Since September 2017, FreeSports (Freeview, FreeSat) have broadcast BriSCA F1 meetings with no payment to view required.
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in the US also races specially-built race cars, they retain the appearance of a road car, unlike the BriSCA F1 which now bears no resemblance to a road car.
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The National Points Championship is a season-long competition. The winner is granted the honour of racing with a silver roof for the following season.
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Black flag: Used to indicate to a driver that they are disqualified from the race, usually due to damage to their car but also due to rule-breaking.
959:-based Smiths. Over the nine-month season the film makers enjoyed unprecedented behind the scenes access. From 2011, satellite television channel
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The following tracks no longer host BriSCA F1. Some have been demolished, others continue to hold meetings for other formulae including
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being the most popular. The season runs from March through to November, with occasional meetings over the Christmas period.
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design principles, and there are no horsepower restrictions for the engines. Drivers may use any engine they choose, with
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The Official history of F1 Stock Car Racing - 60th Season final Fact Book
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The active UK tracks where BriSCA F1 stock cars race are:
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the highest qualifiers starting at the front of the grid.
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BriSCA F1 Stox - Archive of Drivers and Race results
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BriSCA Formula One - The First 50 years 1954 - 2004
475:The most successful driver in world final races is
386:Stock car racing in the UK is often confused with
2213:Speedway Conference League Four-Team Championship
251:cars. Most of the cars were American models with
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2239:Defunct championships / races are indicated in
2208:Speedway Conference League Riders' Championship
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459:BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars World Championship
348:combination of whatever titles have been won.
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1279:F1 Stockcars - Latest F1 News and Information
294:The BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Car of Chris Clare
231:on Good Friday, 16 April 1954, promoted by a
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2193:Speedway Premier League Pairs Championship
2163:Speedway Elite League Riders' Championship
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2135:British Speedway Championship
1587:British motorcycle Grand Prix
1269:Official website of BriSCA F1
1182:. Chequered Flag Publishing.
1163:. Chequered Flag Publishing.
1144:. Chequered Flag Publishing.
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483:National Points Championship
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2178:Premier League Knockout Cup
2078:European Drift Championship
1997:Stock Car (Full/Short Oval)
1940:Silverstone Britcar 24-Hour
1898:Scottish Rally Championship
1826:BRDC Sportscar Championship
1785:Ginetta Junior Championship
1304:The Oval Racing Marketplace
1123:60th Season Final Fact Book
707:Dublin, Republic of Ireland
629:BriSCA Formula 2 Stock Cars
177:BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars
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2083:British Drift Championship
1919:Goodwood Festival of Speed
1888:British Rally Championship
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1627:Radio-controlled racing
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905:Knockhill Racing Circuit
741:Seedhill Football Ground
587:Hednesford Hills Raceway
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2183:Speedway Premier Trophy
2173:Speedway Premier League
1833:SEAT Cupra Championship
1765:British GT Championship
1685:F4 British Championship
1140:Harrison, Paul (2012).
750:Newtongrange (Scotland)
659:Birmingham (Perry Barr)
555:H.R.P Lochgelly Raceway
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1790:Kumho BMW Championship
1675:BRDC British Formula 3
1448:World Challenge Europe
1425:6 Hours of Silverstone
1217:The Sound and the Fury
1197:Barber, Keith (2005).
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1680:Monoposto Racing Club
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2109:Oulton Park Gold Cup
1815:TVR Tuscan Challenge
1775:Ginetta GT4 Supercup
1703:British Formula 3000
1608:Motorcycle speedway
1477:FIA GT1 Championship
1340:Motorsport in the UK
1299:American Racer Tires
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891:Baarlo (Netherlands)
870:Wisbech (SCOTA only)
808:Quibell Park Stadium
802:Eddie Wright Raceway
537:Aldershot Raceway -
403:employed mid corner.
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2114:Silverstone Classic
2057:Grasstrack Speedway
2005:ASCAR Racing Series
1805:Pickup Truck Racing
1743:Formula Palmer Audi
1723:Walter Hayes Trophy
1642:1:10 Elec. Off-Road
1613:Speedway Grand Prix
1492:Touring car racing
1400:Superleague Formula
1368:European Grand Prix
845:Old Wembley Stadium
840:Walthamstow Stadium
822:Loomer Road Stadium
796:Ashby Ville Stadium
565:King's Lynn Stadium
308:Chevrolet V8 engine
2270:Racing car classes
1729:Formula Renault UK
1537:American Speedfest
1482:RAC Tourist Trophy
1415:Sports car racing
1363:British Grand Prix
715:Meadowbank Stadium
599:Mildenhall Stadium
453:World Championship
335:Grading of drivers
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84:Unlimited capacity
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2026:National Hot Rods
1753:Saloon/Sports Car
1710:British Formula 3
1690:MSV Formula 3 Cup
1527:Stock car racing
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1235:978-1-5272-2370-7
1189:978-0-9932152-1-6
1180:Kings of the Oval
1170:978-0-9569460-0-3
1151:978-0-9569460-3-4
1073:"Rolls of Honour"
1051:"Rolls of Honour"
1031:. F1stockcars.com
1029:"Driver gradings"
866:Wimbledon Stadium
754:New Cross Stadium
729:Leicester Stadium
721:Harringay Stadium
268:Leicester Stadium
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225:New Cross Stadium
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159:European champion
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1952:2CV 24 Hour Race
1947:Willhire 24 Hour
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690:Coventry Stadium
681:Carntyne Stadium
647:Aycliffe Stadium
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570:Owlerton Stadium
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