Historic Race

 

Thoroughbred GP
Created in 1994, The FIA Thoroughbred Grand Prix World Championship is now quite simply the pinnacle of historic motorsport. Featuring the Grand Prix cars on the F1 scene between 1966 and 1985, the series runs on Avon tyres.

EuroBOSS
The EuroBOSS Championship, Europe’s fastest motor racing series, continues to grow in stature following its recent elevation to an ‘International Racing Series’ by the FIA. The championship is open to Indy Car and pre-1998 Formula One and F3000 chassis with engines of unlimited capacity.
Cars are able to compete to their full high-speed potential and race on Avon tyres.

International Supersports Cup
The International Supersports Cup (I.S.C.) is a series for "classic" prototype sportscar racing. Racingcars from the sixties and seventies are allowed, most of them of the old FIA Group 7 type. The Group 7 cars (and similar cars from the same era) have been given a new lease of life and compete in races all over Europe.

Classic F3
Classic F3 started in 1986. Its purpose was to utilise the chassis and engines that had been raced in the fantastic era of the late 70's. The championship comprises cars from manufacturers such as Ralt, Argo, March, Chevron, Safir, and Modus raced from 1st January 1974 to 31st December 1980. There is an additional class for 1600cc F3 cars built between 1971 - 1973.