There’s no shortage of new championships and series that come onto the national scene every year, and despite the looming spectre of the COVID-19 pandemic that didn’t change in 2021.
Nine new categories appeared last year, some of which attracted full grids and an eclectic mix of cars, while others struggled to reach entries in double figures.
Insight: The data that underlines how club racing thrived during 2021
Autosport has rated those that appeared last season, while also looking ahead at the new-for-2022 series and what to expect from them in the national season to come.
Zeo Sports Proto – 3.5 stars
Diverse grids of cars entered the BRSCC-run series, which attracted a grid of 19 at Donington
Photo by: Mick Walker
There has been a surge of interest in prototype racing in the UK over the past couple of years. New and updated offerings from Radical, along with Czech manufacturer Praga focusing on the British market and Phil Abbott’s launch of Revolution, has created a…
Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Autosport.com – All – Stories…