Grasstrack
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Motorcycle Grasstrack is a form of track racing which typically, in its current form, takes place on a flat track consisting of two straights and two bends usually constructed in a field.[1][2] It is one of the oldest types of motorcycle sports in the UK with the first meetings having taken place in the 1920s.[1]
History
In the United Kingdom, kidney-shaped circuits were sometimes used to include a right hand bend, and undulating hillsides were also used to increase the challenge for riders.[1] The events traditionally occurred after haymaking and before harvesting season on newly-cut fields.[1] Postwar grasstrack circuits included "permanent" venues such as Brands Hatch and Mallory Park which were not simple oval shapes, although solo motorcycle races were run in an anti-clockwise direction. Later, these were converted into tarmac circuits with races using the more common clockwise direction associated with modern roadracing.
In the modern era, it is generally similar to Speedway with races usually taking place over 4 laps from a standing start. Unlike Speedway, which has 4 riders per race, Grasstrack racing can have many riders in each heat and the circuit is normally longer allowing higher speeds. Grasstrack has three solo classes, 250 cc, 350 cc and 500 cc together with three sidecar classes; left-handed 500 cc and 1000 cc (turning left) and right-handed 1000 cc (turning right).
The British Grasstrack season usually starts in early spring around the Easter holidays and runs through the summer/autumn months. More spectacular racing takes place at larger roped tracks including the Poacher and ASTRA Champion of Champions and Grand Slam meetings in Kent and in particular the most exciting meeting of all at the famous Rhodes Minnis circuit.
The pinnacle of the domestic Grasstrack season is the British Masters Championships. This official ACU championship is where the British champion is crowned in the mainstream 500 cc solo and 1000 cc right hand sidecar classes. Many famous Speedway riders such as 1976 world champion Peter Collins started their racing careers in Grasstrack. Some Speedway riders continue to take part in national Grasstrack meetings when their schedule permits. Grand Prix road racers John Surtees and Gary Hocking also began their racing careers in grass track competitions.[3][4] Other competitors from the postwar era included now-famous names such as Bernie Ecclestone and Murray Walker.
In Europe the same sport is often called Long Track racing.[5] This is exactly the same setup as British grasstrack which has tracks normally around 600–800 meters in length, but is held on the continent with tracks up to 1000–1200 meters in length and with speeds reaching 90 mph – 100 mph. The machinery used is the same as are the riders.
Grasstrack motorcycles
Grasstrack racing motorcycles look quite similar to Speedway machines but there are different engine capacity limits for each class. In the UK there are classes for 250 cc (normally 2 stroke engines), 350 cc and 500 cc bikes (usually 4-stroke engines).[1] Unlike Speedway bikes which have no gears, Grasstrack bikes usually have a 2 speed gearbox.[1] Both Speedway and Grasstrack bike have no brakes.[1] The only other main difference is that speedway bikes have no rear suspension and are shorter in length, usually by around 10–12 inches.
Also there is a class called Pre-75. These are bikes that have been made before 1975. The three classes in Pre-75, are 250, 350 and 500 cc.
As well as solo racing, sidecar racing is also quite popular and often very spectacular. There are mainly three recognised classes, 500 cc (using solo 4-stroke engines) and two 1000 cc classes (using stock road bike engines). Again, they all run on methanol, and the 500 cc class and the 1000cc Lefthand sidecar class run anti-clockwise around the oval track, and the 1000 cc class clockwise. The reason behind the difference in direction is often asked, the main reason being the origin of each class. The 500cc sidecars having been developed in mainland Europe, where drivers drive on the right of the road. The 1000cc sidecar has been developed in the UK where road users drive on the left. Therefore, the sidecar wheel is always found on the nearside of the vehicle.
The fastest recorded oval lap record is held by UK's Kelvin Tatum MBE at Rastede (1000 m Grass/Sand surface) in Germany at an average speed of 144.31 km/h.
Junior Grasstrack
Riders can start in Grasstrack racing at a young age (6 years old in the UK). Junior Grasstrack clubs cater for riders with motocross bikes as well as Grasstrack machines.
The ACU hold a National Youth Championship each season.
Current ACU British Youth Champions[6]
Class | Champion |
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Autos | Jacob Penfold |
Cadets | Leo Sturgeon |
Juniors | Cooper Rushen |
Intermediates | Cameron Taylor |
Organisation
Whilst there are several Grasstrack racing clubs in the UK, the sport is regulated by the governing body of British motorcycle sport, the Auto Cycle Union (ACU) who organise an annual British championship.
British Championships
The British Grasstrack Championships take place at two separate events. The 250 cc and 350 cc solo, 500 cc sidecar and 1000 cc Left Hand sidecar championships take place at the ACU British National Championships. The 500 cc Solos and 1000 cc Right Hand Sidecar Champions are decided at the ACU British Masters Championships. Qualification for the National Championships are by way of a National Gradings List. There is a British Masters Qualifying event held to determine qualification for the British Masters Final event.
The British Championships are important events, particularly for 500 cc solo and 500 cc sidecar riders. The results of the championships determine who is to represent the nation on an international level for the FIM World Longtrack Championships and the UEM European Sidecar Championships. More recently a World Championship has emerged for 1000 cc Right Hand sidecars. Qualification is determined on results from both the British Masters event and the British Sidecar Speedway Championships. Many 500 cc solo riders race Grasstrack for their profession, therefore a good result in the British Masters is essential.
British Masters Championship
500cc Solo[7]
1000cc Sidecar[8]
Year | First | Second | Third | |
1982 | Dave Manning & Peter Blanke | Pete Brown & John Morron | Steve Smith & Trevor Pye | |
1983 | Steve Smith & Trevor Pye | Roger Measor & Jeff Measor | Ted Tucker & Dave Ward | |
1984 | Alan Blewitt & Barry Metcalfe | Steve Dewison & Chris Brown | Ted Tucker & Dave Ward | |
1985 | Roger Measor & Dave Harris | Pete Brown & Craig Cheetam | Steve Dewison & Chris Brown | |
1986 | Roger Measor & Dave Harris | Ken Lane & Paul Urycz | Steve Dewison & Dave Ward | |
1987 | Steve Dewison & Dave Ward | Roger Measor & Dave Harris | Dave Manning & Peter Blanke | |
1988 | Steve Dewison & Dave Ward | Roger Measor & Dave Harris | Richard Piggott & Tony Angelico | |
1989 | Steve Dewison & Dave Ward | Richard Piggott & Tony Angelico | Alan Blewitt & John Blewitt | |
1990 | Steve Smith & Keith Wall | Roger Measor & Steve Bailey | Alan Blewitt & John Blewitt | |
1991 | Richard Piggott & Martin Bailey | Roger Measor & Steve Bailey | Russel Ing & Paul Urycz | |
1992 | Ken Lane & Mark Edwards | Russel Ing & Paul Urycz | Gary Jackson & Kevin Williams | |
1993 | Ivor Matthews & Peter Jones | Russel Ing & Paul Urycz | Ken Lane & Mark Edwards | |
1994 | Roger Measor & Shane Lapham | Ivor Matthews & Peter Jones | Gary Jackson & Kevin Williams | |
1995 | Roger Measor & Shane Lapham | Mark Edwards & Nick Walters | Gary Jackson & Mick Stace | |
1996 | Gary Jackson & Mick Stace | Mark Edwards & Nick Walters | Roger Measor & Shane Lapham | |
1997 | Gary Jackson & Mick Stace | Rob Wilson & Tony Miles | John Halsey & Jason Glenie | |
1998 | cancelled due to Weather | |||
1999 | John Halsey & Jason Glenie | Gary Jackson & Carl Pugh | Rob Wilson & Tony Miles | |
2000 | Rob Wilson & Tony Miles | Colin Blackbourn & Martin Bailey | Ivor Matthews & Symon Wall | |
2001 | Rob Bradley & Tris Winterburn/Gary Jackson & Carl Pugh | John Halsey & Jason Glenie | ||
2002 | John Halsey & Jason Glenie | Gary Jackson & Carl Pugh | Ivor Matthews & Tony Miles | |
2003 | Rob Bradley & Tris Winterburn | John Halsey & Jason Glenie | Rob Wilson & Ian Whale | |
2004 | Paul Whitelam & Kevin Jones | Rob Bradley & Jason Gill | Matt Fumarola & Andi Wilson | |
2005 | Rob Wilson & Ian Whale | John Halsey & Jason Glenie | Paul Whitelam & Terry Saunters | |
2006 | Rob Bradley & Shaun Simpson | Rob Wilson & Nicky Owen | Duncan Tolhurst & Rob Patterson | |
2007 | Colin Blackbourn & Paul Whitelam Jr | Steve Smith & Carl Pugh | Ivor Matthews & Tony Miles | |
2008 | Rob Bradley & Shaun Simpson | Paul Whitelam & Alan Elliott | Rob Wilson & Terry Saunters | |
2009 | Mark Cossar & Tom Cossar | Colin Blackbourn & Martyn Smith | Rod Winterburn & Liam Brown | |
2010 | Mark Cossar & Carl Blyth | Rob Bradley & Shaun Simpson | Paul Whitelam & Alan Elliott | |
2011 | Rod Winterburn & Liam Brown | Mark Cossar & Carl Blyth | Rob Bradley & Shaun Simpson | |
2012 | Mark Cossar & Carl Blyth | Rob Bradley & Shaun Simpson | Paul Whitelam & Alan Elliott | |
2013 | Mark Cossar & Carl Blyth | Rob Wilson & Terry Saunters | Rob Bradley & Shaun Simpson | |
2014 | Rod Winterburn & Liam Brown | Mark Cossar & Carl Blyth | Gareth Winterburn & Billy Winterburn | |
2015 | Colin Blackbourn & Carl Pugh | Mark Cossar & Carl Blyth | Gareth Winterburn & Billy Winterburn | |
2016 | Rod Winterburn & Billy Winterburn | Mark Cossar & Carl Blyth | Gareth Winterburn & Liam Brown | |
2017 | Mark Cossar & Carl Blyth | Rod Winterburn & Billy Winterburn | Gareth Winterburn & Liam Brown | |
2018 | Gareth Winterburn & Liam Brown | Mark Cossar & Carl Blyth | Rod Winterburn & Billy Winterburn | |
2019 | Gareth Winterburn & Liam Brown | Mark Cossar & Carl Blyth | Colin Blackbourn & Carl Pugh | |
2020 | cancelled due to Covid | |||
2021 | Mark Cossar & Gareth Williams | Gareth Winterburn & Liam Brown | Tom Cossar & Wayne Rickards |
British Grasstrack Championship
Current ACU British Grasstrack Champions
Class | Champion |
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250cc Solo[9] | Jake Mulford |
350cc Solo[10] | Paul Cooper |
500cc Sidecar[11] | Mitch Godden & Paul Smith |
1000cc LH Sidecar[12] | Alex Balman/Mark Hopkins |
Pre75 250cc Solo[13] | Phil Ranson |
Pre75 350cc Solo[14] | Chris Mackett |
Pre75 500cc Solo[15] | Ricky Scarboro |
Upright 250cc Solo[16] | Chris Mackett |
Upright 350cc Solo[17] | Luke Harris |
Upright 500cc Solo[18] | Tony Atkin |
World Championships
The FIM, the World's motorcycle racing authority run a World Longtrack series as well as a World Team Cup. Although both events are named 'Longtrack', they often are competed for on Grass. The World Longtrack series competitors must either qualify by finishing high enough up the standings the previous year, be selected by the FIM for a 'Wild Card', or compete in a series of qualifiers and the 'Challenge' meeting, held annually.
The World Team Cup involves each team consisting of 3 riders racing each other for points. The top team at the end is the winner.
The 1000cc Right Hand Sidecars also have their own World Championship, previously known as the 'Sidecar World Cup' and 'Sidecar Gold Cup'. The event usually takes place on speedway circuits, with Sidecar Speedway machines being mostly used.
World Longtrack Championships
World Sidecar Championship
Year[19] | Venue | Winners | Second | Third |
2005 | Werlte | abandoned due to weather | ||
2006 | Isle of Wight | Scott Christopher & Trent Koppe | Gary Jackson & Carl Blyth | Rob Wilson & Nicky Owen |
2007 | Wayville | Mick Headland & Paul Waters | Gary Moon & Duane Dennis | Mark Plaisted & Sam Harrison |
2008 | Kings Lynn | Darrin Treloar & Justin Plaisted | Rick House & Adam Commons | David Bottrell & Ben Pitt |
2009 | La Reole | Mick Headland & Paul Waters | Gary Moon & Josh Sinnott | Rob Wilson & Terry Saunters |
2010 | Coventry | Mick Headland & Jesse Headland | Gary Jackson & Henry Rogers | Richard Moore & Rick McAuley |
2011 | Murray Bridge | Darrin Treloar & Jesse Headland | Glenn O'Brien & Aaron Maynard | Grant Bond & Glenn Cox |
2016 | Gillman | Darrin Treloar & Blake Cox | Trent Headland & Daz Whetstone | Mick Headland & Jesse Headland |
2017 | Gillman | Warren Monson & Andrew Summerhayes | Darrin Treloar & Blake Cox | Andrew Buchanan & Denny Cox |
2018 | Gillman | Darrin Treloar & Jesse Headland | Mark Mitchell & Tony Carter | Andrew Buchanan & Denny Cox |
2019 | Gillman | Warren Monson & Andrew Summerhayes | Mark Plaisted & Ben Pitt | Darrin Treloar & Blake Cox |
2020 | cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||
2021 | cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic |
European Championships
FIM Europe hold European Championships for both the 500cc Solos and 500cc Sidecar classes. Qualification for both events is through one of the semi-finals, before a One Day Final, where the winner of the 'A' Final at the end of the event is crowned European Champion.
National Championships
A number of countries, where the sport of Grasstrack, and Longtrack, are popular, hold National Championships for a number of different classes. In Great Britain, the 500cc Solos and 1000cc Sidecars have their own Championship, whereas the 250cc, 350cc Solos and 500cc & 1000cc Left-Handed Sidecar champions are decided in a separate event. Other classes, such as Youth and Vintage machines also have their own championships.
Some of the more prestigious National Championships include:
French Grasstrack Championship
British Masters
British Grasstrack Championships
Dutch Grasstrack Solo Championship
Dutch Grasstrack Sidecar Championship
A number of these countries also hold a National Longtrack Championship
See also
References
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- ^ "Grasstrack GB". grasstrackgb.co.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
- ^ Noyes, Dennis; Scott, Michael (1999), Motocourse: 50 Years Of Moto Grand Prix, Hazleton Publishing Ltd, ISBN 1-874557-83-7
- ^ "Gary Hocking". ozebook.com. Archived from the original on 8 September 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
- ^ "Long Track Champions". speedwaychampions.yolasite.com. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
- ^ "Frittenden 2021 - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "British Masters (Solos) - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "British Masters (RH Sidecars) - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "British Championship (250cc) - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "British Championship (350cc) - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "British Championship - 500cc Sidecars - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "British Championship (LH Sidecars) - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "Pre 75s British Championship - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "Pre 75s British Championship - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "Pre 75s British Championship - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "Upright British Championship - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "Upright British Championship - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "Upright British Championship - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "Gold Trophy - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "European Grasstrack Solo Championship - Grasstrack GB".
- ^ "European Grasstrack Sidecar Championship - Grasstrack GB".