Donington Park forms strategic alliance with BRSCC
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The resurgent East Midlands circuit announces major new link with Britain's busiest race organiser, the British Racing & Sportscar Club.
Donington Park Racing Limited, owners and operators of Britain's second major race track, have today announced a significant new step in its direction under the ownership of Kevin Wheatcroft, with the formation of a new alliance between the famous East Midlands circuit and the renowned leading racing club, the BRSCC, under its Chairman, Bernard Cottrell.
Donington and BRSCC are two independent race industry veterans, each with ambitious plans for their own separate development. Each has a management team with a shared determination to ensure they enjoy an ever-larger voice in the competitive world of circuits and organising clubs. Two existing groups in the UK already each own 4 circuits and operate race clubs of their own, and so this new Donington – BRSCC agreement brings to both parties key added strengths that were not possible to have available separately.
BRSCC will be providing consultancy services focused on Donington's relationships with the sport's national and international governing bodies, and will be advising on the national and international race calendar planning, as well as working with Donington on future jointly organised major race and other events. BRSCC will also now maintain an office at Donington Park.
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The resurgent East Midlands circuit announces major new link with Britain's busiest race organiser, the British Racing & Sportscar Club.
Donington Park Racing Limited, owners and operators of Britain's second major race track, have today announced a significant new step in its direction under the ownership of Kevin Wheatcroft, with the formation of a new alliance between the famous East Midlands circuit and the renowned leading racing club, the BRSCC, under its Chairman, Bernard Cottrell.
Donington and BRSCC are two independent race industry veterans, each with ambitious plans for their own separate development. Each has a management team with a shared determination to ensure they enjoy an ever-larger voice in the competitive world of circuits and organising clubs. Two existing groups in the UK already each own 4 circuits and operate race clubs of their own, and so this new Donington – BRSCC agreement brings to both parties key added strengths that were not possible to have available separately.
BRSCC will be providing consultancy services focused on Donington's relationships with the sport's national and international governing bodies, and will be advising on the national and international race calendar planning, as well as working with Donington on future jointly organised major race and other events. BRSCC will also now maintain an office at Donington Park.