The Historic Sports Car Club intends to unveil its 2025 racing calendar as early as possible as the club plans ahead for its 60th season at the forefront of UK historic racing.
So far in 2024, the club has run successful race meetings at Snetterton, Cadwell Park, Donington Park, Brands Hatch GP and Oulton Park and still has Croft to come this weekend (10-11 August) and the Silverstone Finals meeting in October. In addition, the HSCC is the race organising club for the Silverstone Festival at the end of August and the Walter Hayes Trophy in early November.
The outline plan for HSCC race meetings in 2025 is broadly similar, taking in the best circuits in the UK to provide cost effective racing for HSCC members and selected guest races at some events.
At the core of the HSCC’s racing programme is its portfolio of longstanding and successful championships that offer some of the best value racing in historic motorsport: Historic and Classic Formula Ford 1600, Historic Formula Ford 2000, Formula Junior, Historic and 70s Road Sports, Historic F3 and the Guards Trophy.
The flagship Derek Bell Trophy for powerful single seaters is enjoying a sensational season and is set to continue that growth in 2025 and beyond and rapidly emerging as one of the HSCC core categories is the Historic Modsports and Special Saloon Series, which has built strongly this season and already shows further growth coming in 2025.
Andy Dee-Crowne, CEO of the HSCC, said: “We live in an ever changing market for club and national motor racing and the historic arena is always changing and evolving. However, through all of this, the HSCC remains a bastion of safe and enjoyable racing for its members, just as we have since our very first race back in 1966.
“We are working full steam ahead on our 2025 programme and plan to reveal the schedule of HSCC race meetings as early as possible to allow everyone to make their plans accordingly.”