Archive for October, 2011
Knockhill Club host fitting season finale
Knockhill Motor Sports Club’s first foray into the world of car racing took place today (Sunday 30th October). A nine race programme featuring Scottish Legends, Minis, XR2s, Fiesta STs, Sports & Saloons and Classics was concluded successfully to the delight of everyone associated with the Club. Knockhill Motor Sports Club Chairman, Stuart Gray commented: “I’m [...]
Over 70 cars entered for KMSC race meeting – Sunday 30th
Tomorrows inaugrual Knockhill Motor Sports Club event has topped over 70 entries with an impressive 22 entrants in the classics class alone. The four classes racing, Classics, Legends, Saloons & Sports and Open Saloons has provided an entry well beyond what the Club had anticipated. Club Chairman Stuart Gray said” We are thrilled that so [...]
Scots Audi dealers set for facelifted A4
SCOTLAND’S AUDI DEALERSHIPS are preparing to receive the new facelifted version of the best-selling A4. Due to arrive in three months, with first deliveries due in January, the styling tweaks will further ensure the A4 remains one of the Ingolstadt marque’s strongest sellers, writes Jim McGill. CLICK HERE to read full report
Car Racing – Sunday 30th October
This Sunday is the first ever Knockhill Motor Sports Club Car Race meeting. There will be racing from Open Saloons (Mini/XR2/ST), Legends, Scottish Classic Sports & Saloons and Sports & Saloons. Practice starts at 9:30am with the first race scheduled for 11:20am. Tickets are only £5 in advance or £6 at the gate. BOOK TICKETS [...]
Uncertainty shrouds RallyScotland 2012
THE FUTURE OF RALLYSCOTLAND, despite receiving a barrage of praise from drivers, teams, fans and the world’s media, remains as vague as the autumn mists which shrouded a number of the forest stages in this month’s event, writes Jim McGill. Britain’s only round of the Intercontinental Rally Championship is currently an uncertain inclusion on the [...]
Dario Franchitti and friend Dan Wheldon
BATHGATE’S DARIO FRANCHITTI started Sunday’s IndyCar finale in Las Vegas prepared for one of two emotions: either the joy, thrill and satisfaction of winning his third title in a row; or dealing with the disappointment of just being pipped by rival Will Power, writes Jim McGill. Nothing though prepared him for the mindnumbing sickness which [...]