Race of Remembrance 2020

Race of Remembrance 2020

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Adam Kindness

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656 posts

222 months

Thursday 28th May 2020
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thats entry now open... who's getting involved?


12hr endurance race
Anglesey, Wales
November 6-8th




Hoping to return to the wonderful Anglesey circuit for the seventh year, the 2020 Race of Remembrance commemorates the sacrifices made by service personnel and their families. This unique endurance race features the biathlon of foolishness, night racing and a trackside service of Remembrance.

Race of Remembrance is a Remembrance Service with a race attached, not the other way around. The entire focus is on the pitlane service at 1100hrs Sunday.

Where and when is it held?

Anglesey Circuit (Trac Mon) LL63 5TF, Remembrance Weekend, November 6th-8th, 2020.

Who can enter?

Any team of 2 to 6 drivers whose drivers holding a minimum of a Motorsport UK Race Inter Club Licence and whose car(s) must pass scrutineering by a Motorsport UK scrutineer.

Class Structure:

The class structure this year has changed for Race of Remembrance.

CLASS A up to 85 BHP/Tonne
CLASS B from 86 to 140 BHP/Tonne
CLASS C from 141 to 180 BHP/Tonne
CLASS D from 181 to 250 BHP/Tonne
CLASS E Invitational
CLASS R Relay Class

If you race in a series or competition that would like to run within its own class then please contact us for details of how to create the class. Motorsport UK mandates a minimum 5 cars to make an official class and Race of Remembrance is following that. We’d be more than happy to factor in a new class if demand exists, Email cs@missionmotorsport.com for a conversation.

Entry Regs:

The Race of Remembrance Supplementary Regs 2020 will be available shortly. For questions relating to the regs please contact Claire Smith who is our Motorsport UK Clerk of the Course and our Motorsport UK Club Liaison officer she can be emailed on cs@missionmotorsport.org.

[b]Entry fees:
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The entry fee for the 2020 RoR is £2,600. A deposit of £500 is payable on booking with the remainder due by or before August 31st, 2020.

Testing:

A short session of free testing will be included in the entry fee for all teams. Specific timings confirmed when the timetable is released.

Tyres:

All cars must run tyres that are on the Motorsport UK acceptable tyre list (List 1A, 1B or 1C. ) Bespoke classes that are subsequently made, may require the adherence to specific regulations of that series, this is inclusive but not limited to the use of a control tyre . Full details on this will be issued in the Race of Remembrance 2020 regulations. For the avoidance of doubt full race slicks and wets are forbidden

Drive train:

Sequential gearboxes are forbidden.

Relay Teams:

This year the race welcomes relay teams again

Overseas entries:

All overseas participants competing on a licence not issued by Motorsport UK must present at sign on an “Authorisation of Participation” certificate issued by their National Licensing body (ASN). Drivers will not be allowed to sign on and compete in the event without all required paperwork. Please remember this event is not on an international permit and therefore an FIA International authorisation printed on licence cards will not authorise you to compete in this national permitted event.

Fuel:

The intention is again to invite Vital Equipment to set up their multi pump rig within the paddock. Further information on this, including their pricing for 2020 will be released when confirmed.

Social Media:

The Race of Remembrance Twitter feed is constantly updated with information, press releases and more through the year on @MM_RoR. Likewise the Facebook page can be found at https://www.facebook.com/RaceofRemembrance/

If you have any queries in the meantime, please email the team on ror@missionmotorsport.org.

Key Dates:

May 23rd 2020 – ENTRY OPEN –





Notwen

838 posts

248 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2020
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After doing Safety Car duties at RoR for a couple of years, I'll be peddling a C1 around this time.

Jez-i9scb

42 posts

63 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2020
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Entered two BMW 116 trophy cars.
Hoping for our own class

Flipatron

2,089 posts

203 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2020
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Notwen said:
After doing Safety Car duties at RoR for a couple of years, I'll be peddling a C1 around this time.
Did you drive the Jag in 2018 Gareth or was it the MX5 then?

Notwen

838 posts

248 months

Thursday 4th June 2020
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Flipatron said:
Did you drive the Jag in 2018 Gareth or was it the MX5 then?
Yes, the Jag "Poppy Car", I think it was 2017 the first time the Poppy Car was used.
(I drove 2017 & 2018)

Flipatron

2,089 posts

203 months

Thursday 4th June 2020
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Notwen said:
Yes, the Jag "Poppy Car", I think it was 2017 the first time the Poppy Car was used.
(I drove 2017 & 2018)
Beast of a car, enjoyed my time with it last year.



Now retired I believe, looking forward to driving it's replacement in November.

Notwen

838 posts

248 months

Thursday 4th June 2020
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Flipatron said:
Sorry Phil, didn't make the connection it was you. Catch up with you soon mate.

mcdjl

5,482 posts

200 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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Flipatron said:
Beast of a car, enjoyed my time with it last year.



Now retired I believe, looking forward to driving it's replacement in November.
Did you enjoy finding a way to make the radio ariel stay in place?

Flipatron

2,089 posts

203 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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Notwen said:
Sorry Phil, didn't make the connection it was you. Catch up with you soon mate.
Amazing who you bump into on Pistonheads biggrin