Tunbridge Wells - Goodyear MSA BORC

Sorry for the spam, but some of you may be interested in popping along to this. I have included some snippets from the press release below. For further info please check out the website

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It costs £10 per car to get in, but there is more to see than just the competition. I'll be around for both days so come and say hello at HQ.

Regards

Henry Webster

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The Goodyear MSA British Off Road Championship, which represents the pinnacle of off road motorsport in the UK, returns to Eridge Park on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st September for round four of the 2003 championship.

Last year the Eridge Park event opened the championship in fine style, but unfortunately the event was held behind closed doors. This year the event is open to spectators and the championship has teamed up with Eridge Park and local radio station KMFM for the Eridge Park Motorshow. KMFM are promoting the event and are giving away tickets in advance. They are also bringing the KMFM Roadshow to the event.

The competition itself sees an all new five mile course at the Tunbridge Wells venue. The organisers claim that Eridge Park holds some of the best off roading terrain in the South East. Much of the course will be easily accessible to spectators to watch all the action.

Reigning champion Richard Kershaw with his monster five litre V8 Amaterati buggy leads the 2003 championship following wins at each of the opening rounds, but with only a little over half of the season complete and with two rounds left the championship is still wide open. Second placed Tim Dilworth, the young pretender to the crown, has proved he has the pace to challenge for the outright honours, but is yet to win a round outright and Alec Lofthouse has shown impressive consistency throughout the year with a series of third places.

Nik Ward in a Suzuki Vitara leads the production car category over Mitsubishi driver Colin Read (Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin), and Land Rover Defender leads Discovery inthe modified production section with Tony Walmsley leading Andrew West.

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In article , H writes

10 quid just to park your car ?

It was free last year.

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->It was free last year.

That was because we parked in the road last year :-))

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Geoff

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