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Organisers
of the Protyre Formula Renault BARC Championship are delighted to
reveal an exciting and expanded 14 round calendar for the 2012 season
which will feature, for the first time, a pair of triple-header
events designed to give drivers maximum track time and value for
money.
Off
the back of its most successful and high-profile campaign yet, a
point underpinned by 2011 champion Dino Zamparelli earning a spot in
the prestigious McLaren Autosport BRDC Award, the increasingly
prominent junior single-seater category is striving to continue its
terrific momentum.
Each
race meeting will be a two-day affair with the provisional 2012
schedule set to commence at Snetterton 200 Circuit in Norfolk, over
the weekend 7th/8th April, with the first of the triple-header
events. The second of those will take place five weeks later at
Brands Hatch Indy Circuit in Kent on 12th/13th May.
After
a seven week sojourn, the action will resume at the massive FIA
British Truck Grand Prix event at Donington Park National Circuit in
the East Midlands on 30th June/1st July for rounds seven and eight –
in front of an anticipated 20,000-plus spectators.
From
there, the next stop will be the category’s annual visit to Croft
in North Yorkshire on 21st/22nd July for rounds nine and 10 before a
six-week break prior to the penultimate event of the season at
Rockingham in Northamptonshire on 1st/2nd September. The venue for
the final two rounds of the campaign, and the date of the event,
remains unconfirmed at this stage.
After
close consultation with team representatives and the British
Automobile Racing Club (BARC), Championship Promoter Simon North says
the provisional calendar has been widely welcomed and the
introduction of triple-header events is an important step for the
burgeoning category.
“We’re
delighted to be in a position to announce our provisional calendar
well in advance of the New Year as it gives teams and potential
drivers maximum time to prepare for the championship”, commented
North, “With the addition of two triple-header events, an increase
in races from 12 to 14 and an excellent selection of circuits we
really feel this is potentially our best ever calendar.
“Protyre
Formula Renault BARC enjoyed a fantastic season this year, the
championship battle was one of the best we’ve witnessed and the
standard of racing was particularly high. We’re hopeful with this
provisional calendar now in place, it will enable the teams to sign
early deals and will give them the best opportunity possible to
attract new drivers to the championship.”
Steve
Lynch, team manager of leading Protyre Formula Renault BARC
Championship squad Fortec Motorsport, MGR Motorsport team principal
Mark Godwin and Scorpio Motorsport team boss Jon Pettit are all very
happy with the 2012 calendar – in particular the increase to 14
rounds and the introduction of triple-header events.
“The
idea of triple headers at the start of the season and the increase in
track time is obviously good news and the rest of the calendar also
looks good”, said Lynch, “I’d still like to see a BTCC
supporting round on there, as we had this year, and if that can be
secured it’ll be great. We’ll definitely continue in Formula
Renault BARC next year, we’re committed to it as it’s a great
series for young racers.”
Godwin
added: “It’s really good for the championship having triple
headers at the beginning of the season, it’s good to give young
drivers coming in as much track time and experience as possible early
on so I’m very pleased to see that.
“I’m
happy we’ll be at the FIA truck event at Donington – the truck
meet there this year was good and we had a big crowd which is
important. Although BARC is a club series, it’s being taken much
more seriously now. The fact (Dino)
Zamparelli
is in the McLaren Award means it’s a championship drivers are
looking at more and more.”
Pettit
commented: “I like the calendar a lot, having Donington and
Rockingham on there is great and Croft is a fantastic track for the
drivers so I’m happy to see that on there. I am disappointed to
lose Thruxton but if we can get on the TOCA (BTCC) package again at
the end of the year that’ll be great.
“It’s
good news the calendar has expanded to 14 races without the
additional cost of going to another track. We had a good crowd at the
truck meeting at Donington last season so I’m pleased we’ll be
there again. Although BARC is still a club championship, the driver
level is above that in my opinion and for people to see that at a big
event like the trucks is very important.”
Along
with headline sponsor Protyre, the championship is additionally
supported by ELF, Michelin and NGK Spark Plugs. All dates and venues
specified remain provisional and are subject to change.
Protyre
Formula Renault BARC Championship – Provisional 2012 Calendar
Rds 1/2/3: 7th/8th April - Snetterton 200 Circuit, Norfolk
Rds 4/5/6: 12th/13th May - Brands Hatch Indy Circuit, Kent
Rds 7/8: 30th June/1st July - Donington Park National Circuit, Leicestershire
Rds 9/10: 21st/22nd July - Croft Circuit, North Yorkshire
Rds 11/12: 1st/2nd September - Rockingham Motor Speedway, Northamptonshire
Rds 13/14: TBC - TBC
Rds 1/2/3: 7th/8th April - Snetterton 200 Circuit, Norfolk
Rds 4/5/6: 12th/13th May - Brands Hatch Indy Circuit, Kent
Rds 7/8: 30th June/1st July - Donington Park National Circuit, Leicestershire
Rds 9/10: 21st/22nd July - Croft Circuit, North Yorkshire
Rds 11/12: 1st/2nd September - Rockingham Motor Speedway, Northamptonshire
Rds 13/14: TBC - TBC
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