The BRSCC Alfa Romeo Championship has been running since the early 80s and still remains one of the best supported club racing series in the UK. It offers the opportunity to race in a very friendly, yet highly competitive, environment and with a wide variety of budget options. Newcomers to racing are warmly welcomed.

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BRSCC ALFASHOP ALFA ROMEO CHAMPIONSHIP

We are delighted that ALFASHOP will continue as our title sponsors for a fifth year in 2010, while TOYO remain as control tyre supplier for the Production classes after two very successful seasons.

From the start, the Championship has been run in conjunction with the BRSCC although the day to day administration is in the hands of the Alfa Romeo Championship Association. It is open to any production based Alfa Romeo and is run in five classes that offer the opportunity to race a fully modified car on slicks or more standard versions on control tyres. Thanks to the BRSCC there is a good spread of circuits as well as different race formats.

One of the attractions is the large number of different Alfa Romeo models that can be used and in the past few years we have seen the emergence of such cars as the 145 and 156 alongside models which may go back as far as the Giulias of the 1960s. The different class and model options allow competitors with budgets at both ends of the spectrum to take part and the Championship is as good a place for those who wish to start racing as it is for many who will never wish to race anything other than an Alfa Romeo.

In 2006 the Championship introduced a new class restricted to models using the current 2 litre 16 valve 4 cylinder engine. Very limited changes from the standard specification are permitted, the aim being to offer close racing on a level playing field while at the same time keeping costs under control. It has fostered interest in racing newer Alfa Romeo models and after three successful seasons we expect an even higher level of interest in 2010 as tight budgets make it even more attractive.

Competitors are kept informed on all Championship matters by a regular newsletter, specific bulletins and a dedicated website - alfaracer.com

Co-ordinator contact details:

Michael Lindsay
97 High Street
Linton
Cambridge CB21 4JT
Tel.No Day: 01223 891219
Fax No: 01223 893839
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www.alfaracer.com




2010 Regulations:

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2010 Race Entry Form:

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2010 Supplementary Regulations:

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2009 Final Points:

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Championship Results 2009:

Overall:Paul Plant250 pts
Class A:Tim Lewis228 pts
Class B:Gareth Haywood108 pts
Class C:Shaun Hazlewood200 pts
Class D:Mel Healey216 pts
Class E:Paul Buckley194 pts

Photography by: Joe Bryant