Jane Evans is to step down as Protyre Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship Co-ordinator at the end of the 2021 season, having run the series on a day-to-day basis on behalf of the BTRDA for four years. The former rally co-driver took over the reins in 2017, and masterminded the return of the series in
Oliver Hopkins will return to the Protyre Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship this year, driving his mighty Hopkins Motorsport-owned Mitsubishi Mirage. The Bristol driver is no stranger to the series, having finished runner-up in the B14 class in 2019. Oli and co-driver Ian Taylor contested the Corinium Stages in May as part of their Protyre
This year’s PokerStars Rally, which plays host to the double-header round of the 2021 Protyre Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship, promises to include some familiar classic Isle of Man stages, as well as a few new twists, when it takes place on Friday 1 and Saturday 2 October. Organised by Manx Auto Sport, this year’s
Manx Auto Sport, the promotors and organisers behind the Isle of Man based Pokerstars Rally have today (6th July) launched outline details of the 1/2 October 2021 event. After being forced to cancel both the Manx National and Pokerstars Rally in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the exciting closed-road event will make a dramatic
This weekend sees the long-awaited return of motorsport, with over 25 events covering seven different disciplines being held across the Easter weekend in England and Guernsey. Events in other devolved nations look set to follow in the coming weeks. Motorsport UK have produced this short Competitor Guidance video to help you prepare for the start of
The Protyre Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship will visit the Isle of Man this year for a Manx Auto Sport organised event – but it will be for the PokerStars Rally on 1-2 October 2021 instead of the Manx National Rally (14-15 May) which has been cancelled owing to the on-going Covid-19 situation. With the
Manx Auto Sport regrets to announce that the 2020 PokerStars Rally scheduled for the 2nd/3rd October will not go ahead as planned, due to the uncertainties surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic. The organising committee has been closely monitoring the Covid-19 developments over recent weeks with the Isle of Man being fortunate to have had no new positive