Category: News

  • SETTING THE STANDARD

    Stroud produce a sensational event to challenge the rest. If social media is the resource by which an event is measured, then round one of the Kent Cams/Simpson Race Exhausts British Autograss Series was an impeccable display of organisational skill.We’d built it up to potentially be an excellent event, but then when the time came…


  • GREAT EXPECTATIONS

    Round one is about to be staged by the perfect hosts. In the post-split era of the sport, the Kent Cams/Simpson Race Exhausts British Autograss Series goes from strength to strength. We felt last year had a healthy entry; a number of attendees that kept the quality of racing high but that could allow the…


  • CREDIT WHERE IT’S DUE

    Thanks to your generosity at the BAS Presentation evening, this week we were able to hand over the incredible sum of £2350 for the Bone Cancer Centre Appeal, which is an ongoing fundraiser at The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry.The appeal is to help fund a new £2million state-of-the-art centre at…


  • FROM GOOD TO GREAT

    With lessons learned from last year, 2015 is shaping up to be brilliant. So, the time has come: the winter rebuilds are complete; the cars have been painted, stickered, tested and tuned; the series of preference has been chosen and we are only a few days away from the first round.That round one of the…


  • ARE YOU ENTERED FOR 2015?

    Time is running out to register for this year’s Series! This year’s Kent Cams/Simpson Race Exhausts British Autograss Series is three weeks away, which means there’s still a fortnight in which to get your entry in.The quality of the entry so far is excellent, and if you’re planning to join us this year you need…


  • GOOD JOB BY J-DUB

    John Whitehouse takes the class nine win; Phil Rogers takes the title. Phil Rogers was an absentee this weekend, and there was talk in the pits that he might have miscalculated the championship outcome based on Sam Gould’s potential points accruement. He felt that, after round four, he had put it out of reach and…


  • ENDING ON A HIGH

    Another brilliant performance by Rhys Griffiths secures the title with a maximum score. It would have taken a disaster at the final round to stop Rhys Griffiths taking the title, and victorious he was; a maximum score confirmed the saloons title and secured the Young Guns win too.Katie Milner started this year as a driver…


  • GOULDRUSH

    The class six title is made easy for Gould, while Taylor sits it out. There were several restarts in the class six final, and when it went full distance it was down to four cars, with Sam French, Barry Holloway, Martyn James and Stuart Thompson all non-starters.With Nicky Newton out of the event with engine…


  • A CLASS ACT

    A brilliant performance from Jabez Smith wins him the title. With Bryan Neale and Jabez Smith separated by seven points going into the final round, this could have been a thrilling battle. If you were expecting a close head-to-head then you’d have been left wanting, because Smith dominated the event and ultimately took a third…


  • STANDING TALL

    Post-race scrutineering changes the outcome of the Junior Special title. After another season of close competition, the title battle came down to a head-to-head between Abi Shields and Matt Owen. Owen is the 2014 champion, but that’s not how the series initially ended at the final round.A second after qualifying and a fourth in the…