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Championship Listing RACE ENTRIES Brands Hatch - October 26/27 2019 Entries as at 12:00 Tuesday October 22nd 2019 # Competitor Entrant/Sponsor Vehicle Hometown Class Aimshop.com Formula Ford Festival 1 Joshua Smith Driver Van Diemen JL13 Nr Milnthorpe Pro 2 Chris Middlehurst Team Dolan Van Diemen LA10 St Helens Pro 3 Peter Dempsey Cliff Dempsey Racing/Turn 3 Motorsport Ray GR15 Chicago Pro 4 Ciaran Haggerty Driver Ray GR14 Elderslie Pro 5 Adam Fathers AF Racing Ray GR16 Swanscombe Pro 6 Peter Hardman Milly Moo Pumpkin Ray GR16 Rockingham Northants Pro 9 Terry Walkingshaw Driver Van Diemen RF03 Poyntzpass Pro 11 Ross Martin Team Dolan, Allied Vehicles Van Diemen RF99 Gartocharn Pro 12 Colm Blackburn MCP Motorsport Car Preparation/Sweeneys Garage/SpiVan Diemen RF00 Ballyfermot Dublin Pro 16 Michael Macpherson Kevin Mills Racing Spectrum 011 Inverness Pro 17 Tom McArthur B-M Racing Medina Sport JL18 Warrington Pro 18 Bryce Aron OLDFIELD MOTORSPORT / IMPERIAL MOTORS JAGUAR Van Diemen JL13 Chicago Pro 21 Josh Green Cliff Dempsey Racing/Team USA Scholarship Ray GR19 Mount Kisco, New York Pro 22 Scott Huffaker Cliff Dempsey Racing/Team USA Scholarship Ray GR18 Menlo Park, California Pro 23 Jonathan Woolridge Cliff Dempsey Racing/ Team Canada Scholarship Ray GR11 Oshawa, Ontario Pro 24 Zachary Vanier Cliff Dempsey Racing / Team Canada Scholarship Ray GR15 Garson, Ontario Canada Pro 27 Ivor McCullough Driver Van Diemen RF00 Ballymena Pro 28 Tom Hawkins Driver Ray GR11 Uxbridge Pro 29 James Hadfield Driver Van Diemen RF03 Shepshed Pro 30 Steve Barlow Veterans Brewing Ray GR09 Oban Pro 34 Jack Kemp Driver Ray GR07 Stevenage Pro 35 Tom Cloet JRT Van Diemen JL12K Gent Pro 36 Logan Hannah Graham Brunton Racing Ray GR15 Glasgow Pro 45 Rory Smith B-M Racing Medina JL18 Hampton Pro 46 Luke Cooper Swift Cooper Swift SC16 Chippenham Pro 55 Noel Robinson LA Ltd / Noel Robinson Car Care Van Diemen JL012K Craigavon Pro 60 Marcel Berndt JRT Mygale SJ02 Berlin Pro 64 John Whitbourn Driver Ray GRS10 Burgess Hill Pro 66 Trevor Delaney Del.t.a Race Van Diemen RF02 Carrickmacross Pro 70 Andrew Pryke ARP Chartered Surveyors Van Diemen RF04 Oxted Pro 71 Kevan McLurg Racecar Warehouse Ray GR14 Brighton Pro 72 Jordan Dempsey Kevin Mills Racing Spectrum O11D Co Westmeath Pro 77 Matthew Cowley Team Dolan Van Diemen JL13 Stalybridge Pro 79 Callum Crawley Kevin Mills Racing Spectrum 012 Gloucester Pro 81 Max Marzorati Driver Van Diemen RF01 Harrow Pro 88 Jason Down Driver Getem Mygale GD515 Eynsford Pro 92 Michael Eastwell Driver Spectrum 011C Southampton Pro 94 Oliver White Souley Motorsport Medina Sport JL17 Bath Pro 96 Pascal Monbaron Driver Ray GR19 Switzerland Pro 111 Adam Higgins Driver Firman RFR17 Chippenham Pro 122 Jonathan Browne Cliff Dempsey Racing Ray GR19 Ratoath Pro 128 David McCullough Driver Van Diemen RF00 Ballymena Pro 188 Morgan Quinn (R) Team Dolan Van Diemen RF99 Dublin Pro 189 Jamie Sharp B-M Racing Van Diemen LA10 Littleborough Pro 196 Kenneth Cowie Rotor Racing Mygale SJ08 Bishopton Pro 277 Joey Foster Driver Firman 2018 Truro Pro 555 Niall Murray Team Dolan Van Diemen BD20 Dublin Pro 40 Dan Rene Larsen Driver Van Diemen RF95K Halden Super Classic A 311 Matthew Rivett Driver Van Diemen RF91 Abinger Common Super Classic A 7 Peter Lucas Souley Motorsport Van Diemen RF88 Sydney, Australia Super Classic B 25 Matthew Skelton Driver Van Diemen RF85 Leamington Spa Super Classic B 33 Richard Davison Souley Motorsport Van Diemen RF89 Melbourne Super Classic B 42 Simon Hadfield Driver Van Diemen RF86 Shepshed Super Classic B 61 Alan Davidson Driver Mondiale M89S Randalstown Super Classic B 69 Peter Daly Daly Systems Van Diemen RF88 Nailstone Super Classic B 73 Simon Pruce Driver Reynard 89 Rochester Super Classic B 90 Henry Campbell Driver Reynard FF89 Ballymena Super Classic B 91 Stephen Mawhinney Driver Reynard FF88 Co Antrim Super Classic B 99 Ryan Campbell Driver Reynard FF89 Ballymena Super Classic B 101 Andrew Blair WJ Blair Accident Repairs Reynard RF87 Ballyclare Super Classic B 8 Mark Armstrong Driver Van Diemen RF80 Kenilworth/Dublin Super Classic C 31 Rick Morris Driver Royale RP29 Hertford Super Classic C 49 Jordan Harrison Driver Royale RP21 Chesterfield Super CLassic C 78 Joe Walton McShane Crossle 25F Bingley Super Classic C 123 Oliver Chapman OCI PRS RH01 London Super Classic C 140 Laurie Hughes Driver Van Diemen RF78 Dunbar Super Classic C 177 Philip Attwood Driver Crossle 32F West Clandon Super Classic C 10 Henry Chart Driver Jamun T2 Beaconsfield Super Classic D 13 Stuart Kestenbaum Driver Crossle 16F Chingford Super Classic D 87 Ian Jeary For Sure Tee Shirts Dulon LD9 Burnham On Crouch Super Classic D Race 1, 7 & 11 - Irish Supercars Powered by Pirelli/Golfmech GT Lights 7 Richard Finlay Fois/Cara NS Global GT Light Celbridge GT Lights 8 Peter (Max) Drennan Golfmech Ltd Global GT Light Navan GT Lights 10 Gary Mitchell Driver Global GT Light Fishburn GT Lights 27 James Thompson Dickies, Golfmech Global GT Light Chalfont St Peter GT Lights 28 Michael Conway Monica Conway Global GT Light Dublin GT Lights 29 Conor Farrell Salamander Amphibious Vehicles/Brancing Out Flower Global GT Light Blackrock GT Lights 50 John Conway Driver Global GT Light Bishops Stortford GT Lights 69 Mark Braden Gearboxman-Competition Transmission Services Global GT Light Harpenden GT Lights 70 Conor May ABR Sports Global GT Light Celbridge GT Lights 79 Anthony Thompson Driver Global GT Light Castlebridge GT Lights 2 Cameron Fenton Driver ASK Supercar Irish Supercars 5 Dermot Nolan Mobility Assist Ireland/Stair Steady Ireland ASK Supercar Irish Supercars 7 Gary Corcoran Corcoran Crash Repairs/Vertical Hire/Portumna Mar SHP RT2000 Kilcoole Irish Supercars 15 Alan Kessie ASK Racing ASK Supercar Naul Irish Supercars 22 Charlie Linnane John Linnane Motors/Gary Corcoran Repairs/Linnane ASK Supercar Kilmacanogue Irish Supercars 49 Philip Jones Driver ASK Supercar Rush Irish Supercars 77 Alan Watkins Nicola Watkins PR Ford SHP RT2000 Dublin Irish Supercars 111 Robbie Parks Jnr Bond Auto/WR Shaw/Verticak Hire ASK Supercar Ballina Irish Supercars 142 Paul Parr Lewis Tower Cranes RT2000 SHP Supercar Newry Irish Supercars 333 Ian Newport Lewis Tower Crangs ASK Supercar Loughgall Irish Supercars Race 2 & 10 - BARC Classic Formula Ford Championship 3 Rick Morris Driver Royale RP29 Hertford A 8 Mark Armstrong Driver Van Diemen RF80 Kenilworth/Dublin A 11 Michael Saunders Driver PRS RH01 Braughing A 23 Oliver Chapman OCI PRS RH01 London A 34 Colin Williams Driver PRS RH01 Bramhall A 39 Tim Harvey Driver Van Diemen RF81 A 43 Richard Yeomans Exclusive Private Villas Crossle 25F Chichester A 47 Ben Hadfield Driver Van Diemen RF78 Hook A 61 Kevin Mansell Driver Crossle 32F No Mans Heath A 73 Simon Clews Driver Royal RP24 Hartshorne A 77 Philip Attwood Driver Crossle 32F West Clandon A 78 Joe Walton McShane Crossle 25F Bingley A 81 Scott Mansell Driver Crossle 35F Tamworth A 140 Laurie Hughes Driver Van Diemen RF78 Dunbar A 13 Stuart Kestenbaum Driver Crossle 16F Chingford B 60 Robin Haslam Driver Alexis Mk15 Scarborough B 69 Dave Lowe Driver Lotus 69 Guernsey B 87 Ian Jeary For Sure Tee Shirts Dulon LD9 Burnham On Crouch B Race 3, 9 & 16- BRSCC Fiesta Championship Racing with MRF Tyres 5 Richard Ashmole 20-TEN Racing Ford Fiesta ST Derby 7 Samuel Watkins Heronstone Lodges Ford Fiesta ST Swansea 11 Ollie Hunt Driver Ford Fiesta ST Derby 12 David Nye Daniels Motorsport Ford Fiesta ST Horsham 13 Ryan Faulconbridge Jamsport Racing Ford Fiesta ST Mansfield 17 James Waite Jamsport Racing Ford Fiesta ST Barking 21 Isaac Smith Race Car Consultants Ford Fiesta ST Otley 23 Zachary Lucas Driver Ford Fiesta ST Rochester 46 Jamie Going Jamsport Racing Ford Fiesta ST Northampton 50 Marco Ricci Daniels Motorsport Ford Fiesta Zetec S London 52 Alastair Kellett Kellett Motorsport Ford Fiesta Zetec S Kells 67 Simon Smaile Sitech Racing Ford Fiesta ST Edinburgh 88 John Cooper Simply Car Sales/Daniels Motorsport Ford Fiesta Zetec S Ossett 89 Robert Stevens Driver Ford Fiesta ST Alfreton 116 Rupert Laslett Daniels Motorsport Ford Fiesta ST Canterbury 315 Jason Lockwood Jamsport Racing Ford Fiesta ST Race 15 - SRCC Sports 2000 Pinto Championship 16 Richard Cooke Driver Lola T87/90 Woking Pinto A 42 Andy Chittenden Driver Tiga SC87 Lightwater Pinto A 48 Paul Streat Driver Lola T87/90 Blindley Heath Pinto A 54 Peter Needham Driver Van Diemen RFSC02 Abberley Pinto A 69 Ross Hyett Driver Lola 88/90 Gerrards Cross Pinto A 90 Patrick Egan Driver Lola T90/90 Pinto A 12 Grant Williams Driver Tiga SC84 Pinto B 21 Nick Hyett Driver Tiga SC83 Gerrards Cross Pinto B 33 Mike Fry Driver Lola T86/90 Nantwich Pinto B 83 Olivier Kirten Driver Apache 86S Namur Pinto B 11 Eugenio Agi Driver Royale RP37 Barnet Pinto Historic 13 Mike Dodd Driver Tiga SC79 Wells Pinto Historic 14 Charlie Besley Driver Tiga SC82 Northampton Pinto Historic 25 Juerg Tobler Driver Royale S2000M Pinto Historic 32 Chris Snowdon Driver Tiga SC79 Bosham Pinto Historic 46 Trevor Welsh Driver Lola T492 Pinto Historic 76 Tom Stoten Driver Lola T496 Tadworth Pinto Historic 96 Mira Feyerabend Driver Tiga SC79 Sandy Pinto Historic 3 Colin Feyerabend Driver Lola T492 Sandy Pinto Historic DB Race 20- SRCC Sports 2000 Duratec Championship 1 Tom Stoten Driver Gunn TS11 Tadworth Duratec A 8 David Houghton Driver MCR S2 West Byfleet Duratec A 38 Dominic Lesniewski Driver MCR S2 Croydon Duratec A 40 Tim Tudor Driver MCR S2 Swansea Duratec A 41 Giles Billingsley Driver MCR S2 Cobham Duratec A 46 Lewis Kent Driver Ray . Witham Duratec A 71 Paul Trayhurn Driver Gunn TS11
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