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Bill Sollis starts the 2005 race season with new colours.

The red lights went out after a short wait and the 2005 season was underway. I held position and went early on the attack,

It seems remarkable, but a winter break of over six months is never enough time to prepare a racing car! The truth is, at long last I've completely refurbished the hall, stairs and landing at home. That concludes a 7 and a half year ...

Snetterton 2015 Mini Se7en Race Report

Snetterton Mini Se7en Race Report The season is certainly in full flow, having got past the first weekend of the season at Castle Combe; A time for reflection and preparation. All eyes were on the weather forecast ahead of the Norfolk trip – rain or sunshine, which would it be. Plenty of fellow racers wish away the rain but I was certainly looking forward to a spot of wet weather dancing, after all what do they say about those who do well in the wet?

Castle Combe Race Report

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Castle Combe Race Report

With what seemed to be the blink of an eye, the Super Mighty Minis Championship found itself at the last 2 races of the season at Castle Combe. On the back of 2 podiums at Thruxton, Alex Comis in the Mini Spares car was still in the hunt with a mathematical chance of the championship.

Brands Hatch for the Mini Festival

Brands Hatch for the Mini Festival


From the Super-fast circuit of Thruxton the Super Might Minis Championship moved on to Brands Hatch for the Mini Festival and the mid-point of the season.

Historical Article - Nov 1992 - Visit Across the Pond

Every year in America and Canada, Mini enthusiasts get together for a Mini “Convention”. In fact there are two held, due to the copious quality of “surface area” that makes up North America and Canada! One designated Mini Meet West and the other (Surprise surprise) is the Mini Meet East. Each year one of the numerous Mini owners Clubs volunteers to arrange and conduct the meeting at a venue in their area.

Historical Article - Nov 1992 - Visit Across the Pond

Every year in America and Canada, Mini enthusiasts get together for a Mini “Convention”. In fact there are two held, due to the copious quality of “surface area” that makes up North America and Canada! One designated Mini Meet West and the other (Surprise surprise) is the Mini Meet East. Each year one of the numerous Mini owners Clubs volunteers to arrange and conduct the meeting at a venue in their area.
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