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  2. BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The World Final is usually held in September. The host tracks, all of which are based in the UK, are decided by the BriSCA promoters. The grid for the World Final is mostly composed of drivers from the UK who are chosen through a series of qualifying rounds and two World Championship Semi-Finals. Drivers who fail to progress from the World Semi-Finals may race again in a Consolation Semi-Final ...

  3. BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars - Wikipedia

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    They were disappointed at the lack of F1 meetings being held in the south of the country. They raced for promoter Spedeworth in cars exactly the same as BriSCA F1. In 1978 it was renamed F1SCA (Formula One Stock Car Association). In 1980, F1SCA decided to introduce a five-litre limit, and make the cars slightly smaller.

  4. Aycliffe Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It was a short (370 yard) oval tarmac race track, which was used for stock car racing from the mid-1950s until it was closed at the end of 1989. The most regular formula to appear at Aycliffe Stadium was the BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars, closely followed by the smaller BriSCA Formula 2 Stock Cars category.

  5. Rob Speak - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, while becoming disillusioned with BriSCA Formula 2 Stock Cars, he started to pursue a career in BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars. [4] With just eleven appearances out of 47 race meetings, he finished the National Points Championship in 24th place with 247 points. The following year, Rob retired from BriSCA F2 and raced full-time in BriSCA F1.

  6. Stock car racing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Stock car formulas are largely split into two organisations broadly based in the north and south, BriSCA and Spedeworth. V8 Stock Cars / Hotstox are big brutes around the oval’s powered by V8 Rover engines which is the same as what come out of a TVR. Engines are most commonly used from 3.9 litres to 4.2 litres which are the most used.

  7. V8 Hotstox - Wikipedia

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    V8 Hotstox is a British stock car racing formula that races on British short oval racing circuits. Drivers are members of the British Stock Car Drivers Association (BSCDA) and are affiliated to the British Stock Car Racing Association (BriSCA). V8 Hotstox have also previously been known as V8 Stock Cars. (www.v8hotstox.com)

  8. Stock car racing - Wikipedia

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    However, the name 'stock car' is usually reserved for that racing class which traces its roots back to these early days in the 1950s, BriSCA F1 Stock Cars, which were previously known as "The Seniors" or "Senior Stock Cars". Despite the physical demands of this full-contact sport, many competitors have been racing for 20 and even 30 years.

  9. BriSCA Formula One Stock Car Racing - Wikipedia

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