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JGR's 20 adds to fireworks display on Fourth of July
Saturday, July 5, 2008

Same car. Same racetrack. Different driver. read more..

NASCAR chairman defends hard line on new racecar
Saturday, July 5, 2008

NASCAR chairman and CEO Brian France believes the sanctioning body was right to hold the line on rule changes to its new racecar. read more..

Said appreciates the bright days, moments at Daytona
Saturday, July 5, 2008

For Boris Said, the difference a year made was leaving Daytona International Speedway on Friday night on Cloud Nine versus under a thunderstruck rain cloud. read more..

Yates Racing makes strides despite lack of sponsorship
Saturday, July 5, 2008

Doug Yates wasn't surprised that Chip Ganassi was forced to fold his No. 40 Dodge team this week because of a dearth of sponsorship money. read more..

Ragan confident he still can make a run for Chase spot
Saturday, July 5, 2008

After his Sprint Cup debut late in 2006, Tony Stewart called him a "dart with no feathers." Then, NASCAR wouldn't let him race at Atlanta. Last year, he had the most crashes of any other Cup driver, but only four DNFs. read more..

With Menard, Martin, DEI sweeps front row at DIS
Friday, July 4, 2008

Although Dale Earnhardt Inc. might not be a championship contender, it showed Friday it still can be a force at Daytona International Speedway. read more..

Frustrating weekend for Busch continues in quals
Friday, July 4, 2008

Kurt Busch will have his hands full come the green flag in Saturday's Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. read more..

Tony George is working to get Paul Tracy into IndyCar
Friday, July 4, 2008

... according to this story on TSN . Let's hope something happens. Have a great weekend everyone. Looks like good weather for the NCATS race in Montreal tomorrow night... and everywhere else in central Canada for that matter. Speaking of Montreal, anyone up for a ride to Schwartz's after the race? M.. read more..

Sports Car Club of BC (SCCBC) July Newsletter now available.
Friday, July 4, 2008

Click here (or on the cover) to download the Sports Car Club of BC (SCCBC) newsletter for July. Thanks to the club's Peter Weedon for sending it along. Inside Track Motorsport News // www.insidetracknews.com // 'Canada's Source for Motorsports' read more..

Martin signs two-year deal with Hendrick for the No. 5
Friday, July 4, 2008

Let the show begin. read more..

NCATS on TSN: A&W 300 from Barrie Speedway.... this Sunday!
Friday, July 4, 2008

Watch the A&W 300 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series race from BARRIE SPEEDWAY on TSN and TSN HD this Sunday! Premier: Sunday July 6th @ 2:30 PM EST Replays: Sunday July 6th @ midnight & Wednesday July 9th @ 4:00 PM EST Inside Track Motorsport News // www.insidetracknews.com // 'Canada's Source for Motors.. read more..

Ryan Litt: Back to Basics for Ryan Litt at Dixie
Friday, July 4, 2008

After a frustrating month full of rain and mechanical problems which ended with more engine problems last Saturday at Berlin Raceway, Lyons, Ontario driver Ryan Litt and the #07 BS&B Radiators, OTC Tools Beast/Claxton sprint car team enter Friday night's event at Dixie Motor Speedway with some chan.. read more..

Pruett Edges Gurney in Thursday's Brumos Porsche 250 to Win Closest-Ever Grand-A..
Friday, July 4, 2008

(Ed. - Saw the end of this on TV last night... amazing finish.) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (July 3, 2008) - Scott Pruett beat Alex Gurney in a sprint to the checkered flag to win Thursday's Brumos Porsche 250 at Daytona International Speedway, the closest finish in the history of the Grand-Am Rolex Spo.. read more..

Busch ready to finally be the 'bride' at Daytona
Friday, July 4, 2008

After Ryan Newman won the Daytona 500 in February, he called teammate Kurt Busch's selfless move a "push from heaven." read more..

Clauson impressing in part time role in Ganassi No. 40
Friday, July 4, 2008

This has not been a good year for Chip Ganassi Racing -- and it's only the halfway point of the NASCAR season. read more..

7/04 :: Unification brings strong commercial first half
Friday, July 4, 2008

After four months and nine races, the unification of open-wheel racing under the IndyCar Series banner is a success both on and off the track. read more..

7/04 :: Network show
Friday, July 4, 2008

An IndyCar Series qualifications show featuring ESPN broadcasters and available on indycar.com and ESPN360.com will commence July 5 at Watkins Glen. read more..

7/04 :: Tribute to troops
Friday, July 4, 2008

The Panther Racing trio of drivers is honoring U.S. military men and women by wearing camouflage firesuits during the Fourth of July weekend. read more..

7/04 :: The Glen joins series in going green
Friday, July 4, 2008

Watkins Glen International has followed the IndyCar Series' lead in utilizing renewable energy. read more..

7/04 :: Camping World Grand Prix at The Glen Daily Trackside Report - July 4, 20..
Friday, July 4, 2008

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The History of BARC

Formed in 1912 as The Cyclecar Club, today the British Automobile Racing Club organises races at almost every venue in England, including meetings at Brands Hatch, Cadwell Park, Croft, Donington Park, Lydden Hill, Mallory Park, Oulton Park, Pembrey (Wales), Silverstone, Snetterton and of course the BARC's home circuit, Thruxton.

The Cyclecar Club - cyclecars incidentally, were light fragile looking devices powered by motorcycle engines - grew quickly and organised events at Brooklands as well as rallies and touring trials on the open road. In 1919, following World War One, with cyclecars on the decline, the name was changed to The Junior Car Club, this being for light cars defined as four seater weighing less than 15cwt or a two seater weighing less than 13cwt with an engine capacity of less than 1500cc (four stroke) or 1100cc (two stroke).

Membership grew quickly, a Secretary and Staff being appointed in 1921, and centres being formed in the North, South West, Yorkshire and North Wales.Others were to follow. In 1921 the JCC organised the first long distance race ever run in Britain, the 200 Mile Race at Brooklands, won by Henry Seagrave's Talbot-Darracq. The 200 was run at Brooklands until 1928, from 1925 chicanes were added to simulate a road course. From 1929 to 1931 the Double 12 Hour Race was the highlight of the JCC calendar. In 1932 a 1000 Mile Race, also organised at Brooklands, was won by Elsie Wisdom and Joan Richmond in a Riley. The JCC was one of the first clubs to allow women to compete against men.

From 1933 to 1939 a series of International Trophy Races was organised at Brooklands, while the 200 Mile Race was revived at Donington Park in 1936 and 1937, transferring back to Brooklands the following year. Rallies were also organised, including The British Rally to the United States and Canada held in 1936 and 1939.

After the Second World War, the Junior Car Club was amalgamated with the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club - Brooklands as a racing venue was gone forever. In conjunction with The Jersey Motorcycle & Light Car Club, the Jersey International Road Race was organised in 1947 and repeated in 1949,1950 and 1952. The home of the Club, it's title now changed to The British Automobile Racing Club, was now the newly opened Goodwood Circuit at Chichester in West Sussex.

Goodwood was the venue of many important BARC promotions, with at least one international fixture each year, until the circuit was closed on public safety grounds in 1966. Easter Monday Internationals more often than not featured a Formula One race. In 1952, 1953 and 1955 a Nine Hour Sportscar Race was run, the first after dark racing ever organised in Britain. The RAC's Classic Tourist Trophy Sportscar Race was revived by the BARC at Goodwood in 1958, the nail biting 1959 race saw Stirling Moss clinch the World Sportscar Championship for Aston Martin. He took over the car of Carroll Shelby and Jack Fairman after his own caught fire during a pit stop.

The BARC was in at the re-opening of Crystal Palace Circuit in 1953 and the opening of Aintree Circuit the following year. Indeed, when the British Grand Prix was run at Aintree in 1955, 1957,1959,1961 and 1962 the BARC was the organiser. The 1955 race witnessed Stirling Moss' first ever World Championship Grand Prix win and two years later, Moss took over team mate Tony Brooks' Vanwall to make another mark in the history books. It was the first World Championship Grand Prix win for a British car and the first Grand Epreuve victory for a British car since the 1920's.

Goodwood's closure was serious, the BARC had no 'home'. The 1967 Easter Monday International was switched temporarily to Silverstone, while its new circuit, Thruxton, was transformed from a bleak wartime airfield into a permanent motor racing facility. Over the years, the Hampshire circuit has developed into one of the major circuits in the country and since the mid 1970's, the BARC Headquarters have been at the circuit.

The current lap record at Thruxton is held by Belgium's Phillipe Adams in a Reynard 91D single seater racing car in a time of 1 Minute 2.75 Seconds (avg speed 135.16 miles per hour), set on 26th September 1993. The unofficial lap record is held by Damon Hill in the Williams Renault FW15C Formula One car. On 10th October 1993 he drove the car round the 2.356 mile circuit in 57.6 Seconds (avg speed 147.24 miles per hour) whilst doing a demonstration for the enjoyment of the crowd following his failed attempt to do the same at the circuit's Silver Jubilee Meeting in June of that year.

The British Automobile Racing Club Group of companies now includes Thruxton (BARC) Ltd which maintains and operates Thruxton Circuit, whilst BARC(Pembrey) Ltd does the same for Pembrey Circuit, near Llanelli in South Wales, which was aquired by the Club in 1989.