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Whether your preference is for
sprint racing or endurance racing, single driver or two
driver, one make or multi-make, Radical has set out to
provide the best organised, the best value for money,
and the most enjoyable championships in the UK, Europe
and the rest of the world.
The Matador Radical Biduro championship is a series of
twenty-six 40km sprints, held at twelve events at top UK
circuits, plus Spa Francorchamps
The Dunlop Radical Enduro championship is a series of
twenty-six 100km single or two-driver endurance races
which runs alongside the Matador Radical Biduro
championship.
Whatever type of track racing you prefer, and wherever
in the world you want to race, Radical is working hard
to be there to provide maximum fun at a sensible cost.
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The Dunlop
Endro Championship
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"The fastest single make
sportscar championship in the world"
Full grids and exceptionally high
driving standards epitomised the 2003 Radical Enduro
Championship. The 2×100km race format and low entry fees
proved popular with both single and two driver teams. |
SR3 and Prosport cars
battled side by side all year
in 2003 and the championship
went all the way to the wire at Donington.
2004 sees an even better calendar, which includes all
the top UK circuits plus the
hugely popular Spa Francorchamps round.
While a new 2004-spec SR3 was
launched at the Autosport Show, the technical
regulations will remain largely unchanged. The two
Radical races will headline the BRSCC's top driver-focussed
package.
Dunlop Tyres are championship sponsors this year, and
will be providing 'Driver of the Day' awards, along with
a set of tyres for the championship winners.
All the rounds will be comprehensively covered in
Autosport, and Radical will be providing it's usual high
standard of driver hospitality and spares support. |
The Matador
Radical Biduro Championship
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"The best sportscar racing in
the world at any price"
Since it's inception in 1999 the Radical Biduro
Championship has enjoyed very healthy grids and superb
racing.
2004 is going to be even better! A second class for the
all-new two seater Radical SR4 is guaranteed to add even
more spice to the racing. |
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The
Radical styling of the SR4 is inspired by the Le Mans
winning-Bentley, with it's aggressive front, top mounted
cooling ducts, low slung rear and wing. The unique
Radical 'Nik' suspension system of the Clubsport is
retained, while power is provided by the latest 190bhp
Powertec Kawasaki.
This years championship sponsors, Matador Tyres, have
developed a tyre specifically for Radical, and will be
providing 'Driver of the Day' awards, and a prize of a
trip to Prague, and a VIP visit to Matador's Slovakian
factory for the class championship winners.
The Biduro Championship retains it's highly popular
2×40km format and visits all the top circuits plus Spa
Francorchamps as part of the BRSCC top driver focussed
package.
All the rounds will be comprehensively covered in
Autosport, and Radical will be providing its usual high
standard of driver hospitality and spares support. |
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Enduro Table |
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Pos |
Driver Name |
Points |
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Final
Positions |
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1 |
Simon
Moulton |
503 |
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2 |
Juan
Barazi |
476 |
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3 |
Nigel
Redwood |
474 |
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4 |
Nick
Dudfield |
408 |
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5 |
Daniel
Stilp |
403 |
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6 |
Hunter
Abbott |
400 |
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7 |
Phil
Quaife |
400 |
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8 |
Stuart
Mosley |
392 |
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9 |
John
Stanley |
245 |
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10 |
Nigel
Greensall |
190 |
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11 |
Paul
Warren |
177 |
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12 |
Mike
Richards |
166 |
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13 |
Lawrence
Tomlinson |
165 |
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14 |
Brendan
Deschamps |
160 |
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=15 |
John Bell |
148 |
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=15 |
Chris Bell |
148 |
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=15 |
Paul
Thomas |
148 |
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=18 |
Ross
Edwards |
124 |
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=18 |
Jon Cook |
124 |
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20 |
Simon
Philips |
108 |
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21 |
Paul
Drayson |
97 |
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22 |
James
Baxter |
90 |
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23 |
Simon Fish |
85 |
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24 |
Neil
Moulton |
82 |
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25 |
John Reed |
77 |
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26 |
Eddie
Wighton |
72 |
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Damian
Byrne |
69 |
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=27 |
Lee Maxted-Page |
69 |
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29 |
Jon
Coleman |
63 |
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30 |
Peter Le
Noury |
58 |
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31 |
Alex
Mortimer |
55 |
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32 |
Ally
McKever |
52 |
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33 |
Scott
Marshall |
51 |
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Martyn
Eyre |
49 |
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Nick
Padmore |
49 |
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36 |
Duncan
Vercoe |
47 |
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37 |
Michael
Vergers |
39 |
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38 |
James
Richardson |
38 |
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=39 |
Jeremy
Ferguson |
34 |
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=39 |
Jean-Luic
Rihon |
34 |
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41 |
Rob
Croyden |
31 |
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=42 |
Paul
Barham |
23 |
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=42 |
Jamie
Shawyer |
23 |
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=44 |
Barry
Walsh |
21 |
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=44 |
Calum
Lockie |
21 |
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=46 |
Martin
Schaeppi |
20 |
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=46 |
Chris
Ellis |
20 |
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=46 |
Andy
Demetriou |
20 |
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49 |
Barker |
18 |
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=50 |
Mike
Quaife |
16 |
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Jon Scott |
16 |
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52 |
Frank
Bradley |
12 |
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53 |
Martin
Donnelly |
10 |
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54 |
Z-El-Akabi |
2 |
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