Kumho BMW Championship

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The Kumho BMW Championship is a single make racing series based in the UK. Exclusively for BMWs, the championship is run by the BMW Racing Drivers Club in conjunction with the British Automobile Racing Club (BARC). The championship is a BARC registered, BMW-exclusive motorsport series.

Introduction

The Championship is open to any production BMW sold in the UK. It provides close competition in four classes split by a power-to-weight ratio. The aim of the championship is to provide a closely competitive series for drivers, having a low cost entry class where cars can be competitive running standard engines, and a ladder of increasing cost and performance accommodating the latest vehicles. In 2009, 46 contenders scored points in the championship with the race victories shared between 9 drivers across the four classes.

History

The BMW Car Club Championship was started in 1987 by husband and wife team, John and Linda McVicker. The Championship was an amateur club series, for BMW owners who wished to race their BMW's at all the national circuits in the UK. The championship was open to all types of BMW from 2002s to CSLs, Bat Mobiles, new or old. The first race meeting took place on a cold and overcast Saturday at Silverstone where it the club managed to field a full grid. The Championship continued under the BMW Car Club banner until late 1999, where the championship was renamed to the BMW Racing Drivers Club. The championship became the ‘Drivers Club’ where all the drivers had a say in how the organisation was run, and it is continues in that fashion to this day. The series is established as one of the fastest road tyred (treaded) championships in the country, but it is not necessary to use the latest models, or to run at the front to be competitive.

The Kumho BMW's Today

2022 marked the 35th anniversary for the Kumho BMW Championship, and also the 25th Anniversary of successful sponsorship from Kumho Tires. The championship is made up of four classes split by a power-to-weight ratio. There are also a number of strict regulations which all cars must adhere to. These can be viewed here. The championship currently competes at many famous circuits in the UK, including Brands Hatch, Silverstone, Snetterton, Thruxton and Croft. The championship usually has a 14-race calendar, with 7 race weekends being double-headers (two races, one per day).

Previous Results

2010

Overall Championship Points Table Overall Table Class Points Table Class Table Brands Hatch ... Brands Hatch 2010 Race Results Silverstone ... Silverstone 2010 Race Results Mallory Park non-championship meeting ... Mallory Park 2010 Race Results Croft ... Croft 2010 Race Results Snetterton ... Snetterton 2010 Race Results Rockingham Motor Speedway ...Rockingham 2010 Race Results Oulton Park ...Oulton Park 2010 Race Results Thruxton ...Thruxton 2010 Race Results

2009

Overall Championship Points Table Overall Table Class Points Table Class Table Silverstone ... Silverstone 2009 Race Results Snetterton ... Snetterton 2009 Race Results Pembrey ... Pembrey 2009 Race Results Croft ... Croft 2009 Race Results Donington ... Donington 2009 Race Results Brands Hatch ... Brands Hatch 2009 Race Results Rockingham ... Rockingham 2009 Race Results Oulton Park ... Oulton Prk 2009 Race Results Thruxton ... Thruxton 2009 Race Results

2008

Overall Championship Points Table Overall Points Table Class Points Table Class Points Table Silverstone ... Silverstone 2008 Race Results Rockingham ... Rockingham 2008 Race Results Pembrey ... Pembrey 2008 Race Results Brands Hatch ... Brands Hatch 2008 Race Results Donington Park ... Donington Park 2008 Race Results Snetterton ... Snetterton 2008 Race Results Croft ... Croft 2008 Race Results Oulton Park ... Oulton Park 2008 Race Results

Previous Champions

2015 - Greg Marking 2014 - Tom Wrigley 2013 - Garrie Whittaker 2012 - Colin Wells 2011 - Garrie Whittaker 2010 - Des Thresh 2009 - James Card 2008 – Karl Cattliff 2007 – Stephen Pearson 2006 – Rick Kerry 2005 – Rick Kerry 2004 – Martyn Bell 2003 – Chris Wilson 2002 – Andy Allen 2001 – Huw Taylor 2000 – Richard Mallison 1999 – Robyn Hood 1998 – Peter Seldon 1997 – Colin Wells 1996 – Peter Challis 1995 – Peter Challis 1994 – Colin Wells 1993 – Colin Wells & Alex Elliot 1992 – Terry Kaby & Colin Wells 1991 – Max Windhauser & Paul Tilleard 1990 – Marc Cramer 1989 – Stephen Guglielmi 1988 – Tony Halse 1987 – John Willcocks

Notable drivers

Martyn Bell and Rick Kerry are both ex-Kumho BMW drivers who have competed in the British Touring Car Championship. Geoff Steel, ex-touring car driver and team boss of his eponymous team, Geoff Steel Racing, has also himself competed in the Kumho BMW Championship. The team have also run cars in the Kumho BMW Championship for many years. In September 2009, Steven Kane made a one-off guest appearance in the championship at Oulton Park, taking pole and two race wins. Tom Wrigley won the 2014 Kumho BMW Championship, before going on to win the 2016 Ginetta GT4 SuperCup title and becoming a multiple race-winner in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB. In 2023, he's competing in the British GT Championship.

Trivia

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