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Event Dates All Motorsport UK Events Are Cancelled Upto 30Th June Event dates All Motorsport UK events are cancelled upto 30th June Key (AMSC) – events run by Anglia Motor Sports Clubs which can be entered using our GBMC club card and RS Clubmans licence. (AEMC) – events run by clubs of the Association Eastern Motor Clubs and GBMC is invited to and normally you need a competition licence. (BRC) – British Rally Championship 2020 Provisional dates Events in red are shows Cancelled/Postponed New Date due to covid-19 (provisionally) To be confirmed (TBC) January 1 Trial at Seckford Hall, run by Eastern Countries MC (AMSC) 3 12 car rally run by Boundless by CMSA on 166 map. 5-17 Dakar Raid, Saudi Arabia 9-12 Autosport International show, NEC Birmingham 11 The Historic Rally Car Register Open Day at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon 18 Brands Hatch Stages, run by Chelmsford MC (AEMC/MN CRC) 18 Santiago E-Prix 19 Roger Holmes Car Trial at Harlton, run by Cambridge CC (AMSC) 23-26 Monte Carlo Rally (WRC) February 1 Training Day (Theory) at Cambridge (AEMC) 1-2 Motorsportwithattitude at East of England area, Peterborough PE2 6KS 2 Cadwell Park Stages, run by Border MC (AEMC/MC CRC) 7 12 car rally run by Boundless by CMSA on 166 map 8 South Downs Stages at Goodwood, run by Southsea and Bognor Regis (AEMC) 8 Cambrian Rally (BRC/BTRDA) 9 Trial at Holbecks Park, run by West Suffolk MC (AMSC) 9 The MG & Triumph Spares Day at Stoneleigh Park 13-16 Rally Sweden (WRC) 15 Snetterton Stages, run by AMSC (AEMC/MN CRC) 15 Mexico City E-Prix 20-23 London Classic Car Show at Olympia 21-23 Race Retro, International Historic Motorsport Show at Stoneleigh Park CV8 2LZ March 1 Hong Kong E-Prix 1 Anglesey Stages (MN CRC) 6 12 car rally run by Boundless by CMSA on 166 map 12-15 Rally Mexico (WRC) 14 Malcolm Wilson Rally (BTRDA) 14-15 West Cork Rally (BRC) 14-15 Agbo Stages Rally at Weston Park, run by Owen MC 15 Donington Stages, run by Dukeries MC (AEMC/MN CRC) 15 Australian GP, Melbourne 20-21 North West Stages, (Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship) 21 Chinese E-Prix (TBC) 21 Training Day (Pratical) at Cambridge (AEMC) 22 Bahrain GP, Sakhir 22 Trial at Wattisfield, run by West Suffolk MC (AMSC) 26-28 Azores Rally (ERC) 28 North Wales Stages (British Historic Rally Championship)/(2WD) 28-29 Donington Park (National) BTCC race 28-29 Members Meeting at Goodwood 28-29 New Sprint event by Farnborough DMC (TBA) 29 BTRDA RX at Blyton 29 Targa at Wethersfield, run by Chelmsford MC (AMSC) April 3 12 car rally run by Boundless by CMSA on 166 map 4 Rome E-Prix 5 Vietnamese GP, Hanoi 5 Abingdon Sprint, run by Sutton & Cheam MC (AEMC) 11-12 Brands Hatch (Indy) BTCC race 11-12 Easter Sprint at Blyton Park, run by BARC Mids 11 Tour of Epynt, tarmac rally (Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship) 12-13 Rallycross at Lydden Hill 16-19 Rally Chile (WRC) Cancelled 18 Rallynuts Stages (BTRDA) 18 Paris E-Prix 18 Goodwood Sprint, run by Bognor Regis MC 18-19 World RX, Barcelona, Spain 18-19 Autocross at Kilmington, run by Torbay MC 19 Chinese GP, Shanghai 19 AutoSolo at Debden, run by West Suffolk MC (AMSC) 19 Spring Car Trial at Ivinghoe, run by Falcon MC (AMSC) 19 Cambridge Classic runs by Cambridge CC, starting and finishing at Duxford 25 Kielder Forest Rally (British Historic Rally Championship)/(2WD) 25-26 Tendring & Clacton Stages, run by Chelmsford MC (BRC/AEMC) 25-26 Silverstone (National) BTCC race 25-26 BTRDA RX at Pembrey 26 Hethel Sprint, run by Herts County (AEMC) 30-3 Rally Argentina (WRC) May 1-3 Donington Historic Festival meeting 2-3 World RX, Montalegre, Portugal 3 Dutch GP, Zandvoort 3 Seoul E-Prix 7-9 Canaries Rally (ERC) 9-10 Autocross at Sugworthy, run by North Devon MC 9 Goodwood Sprint, run by Brighton & Hove MC 10 Spanish GP, Barcelona 10 Debden Sprint, run by Herts County (AEMC) 10 Dimanche Sprint at Rushmoor, run by Farnborough & DMC 10 South Suffolk Classic Run, run by ECMC & West Suffolk MC 15-16 Manx National Rally (Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship) 16-17 Thruxton BTCC race 16-17 World RX, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium 16 Plains Rally 17 Wethersfield Targa, run by Kings Lynn & DMC (AMSC) 21-24 Rally Portugal (WRC) 24 Monaco GP, Monte Carlo 24-25 Motorsport at the Palace, Crystal Palace 29-31 Rally Latvia (ERC) 29-31 Jim Clark Rally (Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship/British Historic Rally Championship) 30 Berlin E-Prix 30-31 British RX at Lydden June 4-7 Rally Italy (WRC) 6 The 75th Scottish Rally (BTRDA) 6 Abingdon Sprint by Sutton & Cheam/Farnborough DMC (AEMC) 6 Abingdon AutoSolo by Sutton & Cheam/Farnborough DMC 6 Jakarta E-Prix 6-7 Coventry Motofest, run by BARC (Midlands) (AEMC) 6-7 Autocross at Newnton, run by Bath MC 7 Azerbaijan GP, Baku 7 Abingdon Stages by Sutton & Cheam/Farnborough DMC (AEMC) 7 AutoSolo at Wethersfield, run by West Suffolk MC (AMSC) 13-14 Oulton Park (Island) BTCC race 13-14 Le Mans 24 hours race 13-14 World RX, Hell, Norway 14 Canadian GP, Montreal 14 Classic Tour, starting in Ware, run by Falcon MC 14 Red Kite Stages (British Historic Rally Championship) 14 Flying Fortress Stages at Under Grafton, run by Dukeries MC (AEMC) 20 Rally Day at Castle Combe 20 New York E-Prix 20 East Anglian Classic, Historic road rally based in Bury St Edmunds 21 Classic Tour, Norfolk/Suffolk area, run by SCCoN 21 North Weald Sprint, run by Sevenoaks & DMC (AEMC) 25-27 Ypres Rally (BRC) 26-28 Rally Poland (ERC) 27-28 Autocross at Zeal Monachorum, run by South Hams MC 28 French GP, Paul Ricard 28 Debden Targa run by Wickford AC (AMSC) 28 BTRDA RX at Blyton July 3-5 Le Mans Classic 24 hours races (to 2021) 4-5 100 circuit Sprint at Snetterton run by B19 (AEMC) 4-5 World RX, Holjes, Sweden 5 Austrian GP, Red Bull Ring 9-12 Festival of Speed at Goodwood 11 Nicky Grist Stages (BTRDA) 11 Lydden Sprint, run by Borough 19MC/Sevenoaks & DMC (AEMC) 12 Herts Stages, run by Middlesex County AC and Herts County 12 AutoSolo at Wethersfield, run by West Suffolk MC (AMSC) 16-19 Rally Kenya (Safari) (WRC) 18 Tyrone Stages Rally, NI (Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship) 18-19 World RX, St Petersburg, Russia 18-19 Autocross at Sugworthy, run by North Devon MC 19 British GP, Silverstone 19 Twyford Wood Stages, run by Mid Derbyshire MC 19 Classic Tour, North Norfolk, run by Kings Lynn DMC 24-26 Rally Rome (ERC) 25-26 Snetterton (300) BTCC race 25-26 London Excel E-Prix 26 TAMS Packaging North Weald Summer Sprint, run by GBMC 26 Harry Flatters Rally (British Historic Rally Championship) 31-2 Silverstone Classic August 1-2 World RX, Nurburgring, Germany 1-2 Autocross at Bucknell, run by Witney MC 1 Goodwood Sprint, run by Brighton & Hove MC (AEMC) 2 Hungarian GP, Budapest 2 Hethel Sprint, run by Borough 19MC (AEMC) 2 The Phoenix Stages at Fulbeck Airfield, near Newark, run by Eastwood & DMC 6-9 Rally Finland (WRC) 8 Rallynuts Stages (BTRDA) 8-9 British RX at Pembrey 15-16 Croft BTCC race 15 Abingdon Sprint, run by Sutton & Cheam MC (AEMC) 16 Gymkhana by West Suffolk MC?? 21-22 Ulster Rally (BRC/British Historic Rally Championship) 22-23 Autocross at Much Hadham, by GBMC 22-23 Curborough Summer Sprint run by BARC Mids 28-30 Rally Zin (ERC) 29-30 Knockhill BTCC race 30 Belgian GP, Spa 30 Hethel Sprint, run by Borough 19MC (AEMC) [or 2nd August] September 3-6 Rally New Zealand (WRC) 5 Woodpecker Stages (BTRDA) 5-6 World RX, Loheac, France 5-6 Autocross at Kingsbridge, run by South Hams MC 5 Brighton Speed Trials 6 Italian GP, Monza 6 Stirling Moss North Weald Sprint run by Harrow CC/GBMC (AEMC) 6 Debden Targa run by West Suffolk MC (AMSC) 6 Three Shires Stages Rally, (Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship) 11-13 Revival Meeting at Goodwood 12 British RX at Lydden 13 Stage Rally at Wethersfield run by AMSC (AEMC) 19 Galloway Hills Rally (BRC) 13-14 Le Mans 24 hours race [new date] 26-28 Azores Rally (ERC) 19-20 World RX, Riga, Latvia 19 Abrey Targa, run by Chelmsford MC 20 Singapore GP, Marina Bay 20 AutoSolo at Wethersfield, run by Cambridge CC (AMSC) 24-27 Rally Turkey (WRC) 25-26 Trackrod Rally (British Historic Rally Championship/BTRDA) 26-27 Silverstone (International) BTCC race 26-27 Autocross at Kilmington, run by Torbay MC 26 Abingdon Sprint by Sutton & Cheam/Farnborough DMC (AEMC) 26 Abingdon AutoSolo by Sutton & Cheam/Farnborough DMC 27 Abingdon Stages by Sutton & Cheam/Farnborough DMC (AEMC) 27 Russian GP, Sochi 27 Cheviot Stages Rally (Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship) 27 Stanta Autotest, run by SCCoN (AMSC) October 3 Goodwood Sprint, run by Tunbridge Wells MC/Sevenoaks DMC 3-4 World RX, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium 4 Debden Sprint run by Herts County (AEMC) 4 Eelmoor Royale Sprint, run by Farnborough & DMC 8-11 Mull Rally 9-11 Cyprus Rally (ERC) 10-11 Brands Hatch (Grand Prix) BTCC race 11 Japanese GP, Suzuka 11 David Maitland Car Trial at Ivinghoe run by Falcon MC (AMSC) 15-18 Rally Germany (WRC) 17 Wyedean Rally 17 Curborough Sprint Fianale, run by BARC Mids 18 Dukeries Rally run by Dukeries MC (AEMC) 18 AutoSolo at Debden, run by West Suffolk MC (AMSC) 18 BTRDA RX at Knockhill 24 Carlisle Stages (British Historic Rally Championship)/(2WD) 24 Honington Stages, run by AMSC 24-25 Historic Rally Festival at Telford/Weston Park 25 United States GP, Austin 29-1 Rally GB (WRC) 30-31 World RX, Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi November 1 Mexican GP, Mexico City 1 Targa at Wethersfield, run by Chelmsford MC (AMSC) 2 Rally at Oulton Park (MNCRC) 2 Lydden Sprint (am only), run by Sevenoaks & DMC (AEMC) 3 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run 3 Malton Forest Rally 5-8 Rally of the Tests, from Torquay to Chester 6-8 Rally Hungary (ERC) 8 Guy Fawkes Car Trial at Kensworth, run by Falcon MC (AMSC) 8 Debden
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