2015 Tyre Announcement

The 750 Motor Club have confirmed that for the 2015 race season the control tyre will remain the Dunlop Direzza DZ03G – 195/50/15 R1.

Ordering Process:

The 750 Motor Club have set up a new, fast and very simple order process which is located on your formula page.  Look for the tab called ‘Tyre Order Form’ or follow this link.

Price Reduction:

Through additional sponsorship the price of the tyre will reduce by £7.50 to £87.50 +vat each.

Free Tyres:

At the end of each Clio meeting (2x) DUNLOP race tyres will be awarded as a prize to one driver.  To qualify for the prize drivers must have used use the online order system located on the formula page.  The same driver cannot win twice in one season.

Paddock Support:

At each Clio meeting in 2015 a limited number of tyres (maximum 3x sets) will be made available to buy on the day, these can be purchased at the same rate of £87.50.  Also for drivers that require a fitting service a cost of £7.50 will be charged.

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2015 Provisional Calendar

The 750 Motor Club have released a Provisional Calendar for 2015.

Use it as a guide as not all dates will be used.

Date
Circuit
28/29 March 2015 Donington National
28/29 April 2015 Brands Hatch
02 May 2015 Silverstone National
23/24 May 2015 Croft
20/21 June 2015 Cadwell Park
18/19 July 2015 Anglesey
01/02 August 2015 Snetterton 200
22/23 August 2015 Silverstone International
05/06 September 2015 Spa Francorchamps
05 September 2015 Castle Combe
12/13 September 2015 Snetterton 300
27 September 2015 Mallory Park
03/04 October 2015 Donington GP

Donington Race Report

The 750 Motor Club finals weekend took place at Donington Park with a busy 24 race programme which was action-filled.

Race 1

Jeff Humphries got off the line quickly in the opening K-Tec Racing Clio 182 Series race but went sideways at Redgate allowing Matt Fincham and Patrick Fletcher through. ‚ On the fourth circuit Fincham was caught out by the slippery track and Fletcher took the lead. ‚ The pair were nose-to-tail in the closing stages with Fincham overhauling the former Stock Hatch champion with 50 metres to go. Ed Pead, who won 17 times in the Clio Cup, started from the back and clawed him way up into the top five on the final lap.

Race 2

Humphries led every lap of the second encounter after seeing off various different challenges. ‚ Pete Morgan battled Humphries at the beginning and end of the race but could never pass him. ‚ Matt Digby was able to overhaul Humphries but as soon as he did, he lost his wheel and his Clio fell onto its side. ‚ Patrick Fletcher joined in the battle for the lead and finished third but only 0.5 seconds off of the victory.

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