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MSA British Historic Rally Championship launched for 2015

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The 2015 Autosport International show at Birmingham NEC provided the perfect place to launch the 2015 MSA British Historic Rally Championship and the 2015 West Wales Rally Spares R.A.C. Rally Championship.

A new five-year term started under the management of the Roger Albert Clark Rally Motor Club heralding a new era for the BHRC as the leading historic car championship.

With over 40 entries so far the championship is looking positive for the opening event of the season – the Red Kite Stages

“We were delighted with the response at the show,” said championship manager Colin Heppenstall. “There is a real buzz about the coming season with many crews returning and a significant number of new competitors set to join the historic fraternity.”

The 2015 MSA British Historic Rally Championship and the WWRS R.A.C. Rally Championship start on the Red Kite Stages on Sunday 1 February and more details are available from www.redkitestages.co.uk

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