PBMWC HOT NEWS!!
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 1:04 am
PBMWC —a the race series for the drivers
The Production BMW Cup (PBMWC) has gone from strength to strength since it started in 2004. Safe affordable racing has always been the ethos behind the series, something that has attracted consistently full grids from the beginning.
2008 is set to take this onto the next level, offering the drivers even better VFM after securing cheaper race fees and an exciting new calendar.
PBMWC is a driver focussed series and having consulted all it's members during the 2007 season on what they wanted, the result is an exciting independent racing calendar and reduced racing costs. PBMWC are pleased to say that all the boxes have been ticked, with some additional interesting and exciting outcomes for the drivers.
Next year PBMWC will be supported by a new series, the Toyo Tires Racing Saloons (TTRS). This will enable drivers to have additional races in their own class at similar good value
Cost reduction has been a key driver for us. The way we have achieved this for 2008 is by scouring the market to buy track time & grid slots as competitively as possible for both series.
To race with PBMWC there will be no requirement to join any of the National racing clubs. There will be a membership fee, but we will not be looking to profit from our financial activities, re-investing any surpluses for the benefit of the drivers. Race fees will be will be excellent value for money.
We will continue to retain the services of a dedicated MSA eligibility scrutineer and driving standards will continue to be rigorously enforced.
Cheaper racing will not mean lower safety standards.
We race for fun and our Post-race Paddock socials are an important part of the racing experience. Superb trophies will be awarded for not only podium places, but for off-track achievements as well, promoting the â€Ëafamily-like' feel to the series.
Provisional 2008 Race Calendar
March
24th Castle Combe- PBMW Round 1 - TTRS Round 1
April
26th-27th Brands Hatch Indy- PBMW Rounds 2 & 3 - TTRS Rounds 2 & 3
May
10th & 11th Cadwell Park- PBMW Rounds 4 & 5 - TTRS Rounds 4 & 5
June
7th Rockingham- PBMW Round 6 - TTRS Round 6
14th Brands Hatch Indy- TTRS Rounds 7 & 8
28th & 29th Lydden Hill- PBMW Rounds 7 & 8
July
19th Snetterton- PBMW Round 9 - TTRS Round 9
September
19th & 20th Silverstone GP- PBMW & TTRS Round 10 combined
Yes, this is a chance to race on the Grand Prix Circuit at a great low cost
November
1st Donington- PBMW Rounds 10 & 11 - TTRS Rounds 11 & 12
To find out more visit the PBMWC forums or the TTRS forums
The Production BMW Cup (PBMWC) has gone from strength to strength since it started in 2004. Safe affordable racing has always been the ethos behind the series, something that has attracted consistently full grids from the beginning.
2008 is set to take this onto the next level, offering the drivers even better VFM after securing cheaper race fees and an exciting new calendar.
PBMWC is a driver focussed series and having consulted all it's members during the 2007 season on what they wanted, the result is an exciting independent racing calendar and reduced racing costs. PBMWC are pleased to say that all the boxes have been ticked, with some additional interesting and exciting outcomes for the drivers.
Next year PBMWC will be supported by a new series, the Toyo Tires Racing Saloons (TTRS). This will enable drivers to have additional races in their own class at similar good value
Cost reduction has been a key driver for us. The way we have achieved this for 2008 is by scouring the market to buy track time & grid slots as competitively as possible for both series.
To race with PBMWC there will be no requirement to join any of the National racing clubs. There will be a membership fee, but we will not be looking to profit from our financial activities, re-investing any surpluses for the benefit of the drivers. Race fees will be will be excellent value for money.
We will continue to retain the services of a dedicated MSA eligibility scrutineer and driving standards will continue to be rigorously enforced.
Cheaper racing will not mean lower safety standards.
We race for fun and our Post-race Paddock socials are an important part of the racing experience. Superb trophies will be awarded for not only podium places, but for off-track achievements as well, promoting the â€Ëafamily-like' feel to the series.
Provisional 2008 Race Calendar
March
24th Castle Combe- PBMW Round 1 - TTRS Round 1
April
26th-27th Brands Hatch Indy- PBMW Rounds 2 & 3 - TTRS Rounds 2 & 3
May
10th & 11th Cadwell Park- PBMW Rounds 4 & 5 - TTRS Rounds 4 & 5
June
7th Rockingham- PBMW Round 6 - TTRS Round 6
14th Brands Hatch Indy- TTRS Rounds 7 & 8
28th & 29th Lydden Hill- PBMW Rounds 7 & 8
July
19th Snetterton- PBMW Round 9 - TTRS Round 9
September
19th & 20th Silverstone GP- PBMW & TTRS Round 10 combined
Yes, this is a chance to race on the Grand Prix Circuit at a great low cost
November
1st Donington- PBMW Rounds 10 & 11 - TTRS Rounds 11 & 12
To find out more visit the PBMWC forums or the TTRS forums