Birmingham Superprix

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Fort Jefferson

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8,237 posts

229 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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Who remembers this then?

Balmoral Green

41,746 posts

255 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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Me.

central

16,744 posts

224 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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yes

Some classic Bank Holiday weather.

Crazy Fool

3,047 posts

222 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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i've seen a few clips of the superprix, but i don't recognise any of the roads, ok birmingham has changed a bit in 20 years, but i couldn't name one part of town. what/where was the circuit?

dougc

8,240 posts

272 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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Crazy Fool

3,047 posts

222 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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well buggar me, i only spent two years working on hurst street.

Clammy

2,348 posts

206 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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Crazy Fool said:
i've seen a few clips of the superprix, but i don't recognise any of the roads, ok birmingham has changed a bit in 20 years, but i couldn't name one part of town. what/where was the circuit?



Hooli

32,278 posts

207 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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dougc said:
cloud9 back when BTCC was great!

Mr_B

10,480 posts

250 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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RS500 and E30 M3. Listen to that M3 sing .... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_lH9s480r8

Clammy

2,348 posts

206 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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Crazy Fool said:
well buggar me, i only spent two years working on hurst street.
A somewhat unfortunate turn of phrase there Crazy Fool, assuming you're a hetro that is wink

Hurst Street

Back to topic, here's a couple of photos my dad took from the bottom of Belgrave Middleway outside the old Matthew Boulton College:







Despite what the naysayers say it seems revival hopes may not be all in vain either.

If only someone could start on the Friends of Sutton Park and the Lombard route planners too...

Edited by Clammy on Sunday 9th December 16:00

ph123

1,841 posts

225 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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I raced it two years and they were very memorable racing occasions.
The whole of the centre of Birmingham had to put up with this huge inconvenience.
But they did and it was great. Big crowds, carnival atmosphere, so many involved.
The Paddock was in a wholesale fruit market; most of the circuit was lined with Armco so a huge amount of work had to go into the preparation, act of Parliament down.
F3000 were the starring formulae, Touring cars, Thundersports, Porsches backed them up.
Circuit was great and very slippery but plenty of room on the fast bits. Weather was so bad one year, we got rained off. Lots of incidence as I recall.
Street racing is just the best. To get anywhere, you really do have to get up close to the barriers, so it's a brilliant combination of speed and precision. I had marks on the door mirrors both side by the end. The noise and commotion through the city streets was LOUD. The crowds were on top of you, right there.
Lots of threads in Historic on 10/10ths. Bloody brilliant.

ian in lancs

3,821 posts

205 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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Fantastic! I went to Matthew Boulten Tech College so I recognise the roads; even drifted the hairpin island (badly) in my Capri.....those were great days. It was perfect for the midlands 'car town' at a confident time but not so relevant these days. The greens and HSE would never let it happen these days. Shame, a real shame.

Edited by ian in lancs on Sunday 9th December 16:53

Crazy Fool

3,047 posts

222 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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Clammy said:
Crazy Fool said:
well buggar me, i only spent two years working on hurst street.
A somewhat unfortunate turn of phrase there Crazy Fool, assuming you're a hetro that is wink



Edited by Clammy on Sunday 9th December 16:00
oops, i would edit, but its been quoted now.

tali1

5,273 posts

208 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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Crazy Fool said:
i've seen a few clips of the superprix, but i don't recognise any of the roads, ok birmingham has changed a bit in 20 years, but i couldn't name one part of town. what/where was the circuit?
it was in mainly in Highgate , postcodes B5 and B12 - and afaik its still the same

Gizmo535

18,150 posts

216 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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All the roads are still there - was just away from the area that was redeveloped a few years back.

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&ge...

Can see it all there...

Clammy

2,348 posts

206 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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Gizmo535 said:
All the roads are still there
As are the bulbs that spell out "Superprix" opposite Monaco House on the Bristol Road and the sinking points for the Armco throughout the markets and Chinatown area biggrin

johnph

1,097 posts

236 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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Clammy said:
Despite what the naysayers say it seems revival hopes may not be all in vain either.
Liking the look of that. Birmingham is only 10min away for me. Someone get the BTCC + support there and Brit GT.

lemanslegend

37 posts

201 months

Monday 25th February 2008
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Hello here,

I am currently making a website about the history of the Birmingham Superprix:

http://8w.forix.com/bsp.html

I thought this is a good place to look for people who actually went there themselves.

So could anyone remember their experiences at the Birmingham Superprix?

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

205 months

Monday 25th February 2008
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ive driven that circuit ( as much as you can without driving the wrong way up a 3 lane carrigeway lol ) i used to goto the college at turn 7 ( matthew bolton )

unfortunately, im too young to have ever seen the racing there frown

dxb335d

2,905 posts

202 months

Monday 25th February 2008
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I never went as i was very young. My father went to loads i have lots of old programes. I wish it was still running!