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  • RIDING THE WAVE

    Great events heighten anticipation for another successful round. Round four of the Kent Cams/Simpson Race Exhausts British Autograss Series comes on the back of both a brilliant third round and a great National Championship event, and the high standard looks set to continue at South Wales.At the time of writing, the much anticipated night meeting…


  • BACK TO THE GREATNESS

    The Stroud club recapture former glory with a brilliant third round. There was great potential to be fulfilled by the Stroud club ahead of the third round of the Kent Cams/Simpson Race Exhausts British Autograss Series and they produced a brilliant meeting that lived up to the hype, raising the bar for the remaining events.As…


  • A WELCOME RETURN

    The BAS goes back to a renewed Javelin Park. The  hype and excitement in the run up to round three of the Kent Cams/Simpson Race Exhausts British Autograss Series has been months in the making, as the party goes back to Stroud’s Javelin Park venue.This is a different kind of anticipation to that we all…


  • DON’T LOOK BACK IN ANGER

    Quality Cwmdu venue and great weather balance out poorer aspects of round two. Now some time has passed, the second round of the Kent Cams/Simpson Race Exhausts British Autograss Series benefits from reflections in hindsight, and it’s clearer to see that this was a fairly good weekend.It can’t be denied that there were a number…


  • THE WAITING GAME

    Meeting cancellations heighten anticipation for Cwmdu. The second round of the Kent Cams/Simpson Race Exhausts British Autograss Series at the Cwmdu Car Club’s Lyonshall venue will be a welcome fixture for many, after a long period of unrest since Scunthorpe.The cancellation of the MAP Open this year for the second year running, together with a…


  • SWEETENED, SOURED

    Excellent season opener blighted by unfortunate issues.  The Scunthorpe club produced exactly the kind of meeting you would expect, but round one of the Kent Cams/Simpson Race Exhausts British Autograss Series wasn’t without its problems.There was the usual sense of urgency which moved things along at a decent rate, and ongoing track management which kept…


  • START WHAT YOU FINISH

    Encouraging number sign up for a promising season. 557 drivers have signed up for this year’s series, emphasising its healthy status after last year’s revival.While numbers last year weren’t disappointing, there was always scope for improvement; with all rounds this year being open to all comers, there’s the potential for even greater turnouts, but with…


  • WORTHY CAUSES

    Impressive donations for great charities. Last month the British Autograss Series donated an incredible £2700 to charity as a result of the fundraising at last year’s awards ceremony, splitting the money between the Anthony Nolan Trust and the Teenage Cancer Trust.Both charities are pertinent to the lives of members of the Autograss Community, and to…


  • CENTRE STAGE

    Grassers shine on the stand and in the arena. There are over 100 images of this year’s Autosport International show now uploaded; see the tab on the menu bar above.The 2014 show featured a large Autograss presence, the central focus of which was Craig Kampschulte’s sensational new Fiat Seicento bodied class seven, built by John…


  • THEY LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW

    Brilliant final round from the Scunthorpe club shows how it should be done.  There could have been few better ways for the 2013 Kent Cams/Simpson Race Exhausts British Autograss Series to end, as the Scunthorpe club staged a terrific meeting at their excellent Blyton Park venue.The venue has been improved over the past seasons, and…