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KeithA
09-02-2010, 11:03 AM
Much-More Racing UK are pleased to announce their 2010 GP race will take in 3 venues this year, covering Scotland, Northern Ireland and England.

The first round of the series will be held on 28-30 May at the superb Stonehaven track near Aberdeen. Following last year’s success in Northern Ireland, round 2 is again at the Ballymoney circuit on 9-11 July. The final round, on 13-15 August will be at Carlisle making the choice of English venue easily accessible to racers attending the first two rounds.

The GP meetings have brought together racers from all around the world and delivered some of the closest racing ever seen in the UK. The 2010 series will be the best yet.

Andy Moore, Chris Grainger, Elliott Harper and Olly Jefferies have all taken the GP title in previous years. With the best 3 out of 3 rounds to determine the Series Champion in 2010, competition will be fierce to determine the winner of the Much-More UK Cup.

For further information and to download an entry form, visit www.muchmoreracing.com.

KeithA
14-07-2010, 04:11 PM
The Much-More UK GP Cup will be awarded at the final round of the GP series at Carlisle on 15th August 2010.

Two trophies will be awarded. One to the overall PROSTOCK champion and one to the overall MODIFIED champion.

All 3 rounds count towards your points but that does not mean you have to attend all 3 rounds to win the overall series championship as points are calculated on the number of racers you are up against.

The number of racers at a particular meeting determines the number of points available for each individual round, for example, if 50 racers took part in pro-stock at the Stonehaven GP and you won you would be allocated 50 points, 2nd place 49 points, 3rd place 48 points and so on. The rounds you have participated in to-date are then added together to obtain your final score.

With the final round at Carlisle on 13th-15th August, the number of entries will determine the number of points available for a maximum score, so all is to play for to determine who will be the 2010 Much-More UK GP Series Champions!

The current standings are as follows:

pts Modified
34 Dan Rowlands
31 Keiran Smart
20 Alan Bickerstaff
19 Graham Kenny
18 Tom Jefferies
17 Cameron Macdonald
17 Thomas Jess
15 Andrew Rennick
14 Jason Lowe
14 Niall Cochrane
13 Chris Mitchell
13 Stephen Creswell
12 Chris Briggs
12 Mark McCracken
12 Ron Paterson
11 David Scott
11 Michael Byrne
10 Ashleigh Mcandrew
10 Calvin Kirby
10 Keith Anderton
9 Jim Lee
9 Jocelyn Meadowcroft
8 Alex Keith
7 Gary Jess
7 John Anderton
6 Stephen Wallace
5 Matthew Low
5 Scott Kenny
3 Callum Kirkpatrick
3 Robert Reid
2 John Simpson
2 Sam Scott
1 Callum Keith
1 Cameron Scott


pts Pro-Stock (after 2 rounds)
57 Dan Rowlands
52 Keiran Smart
40 Tom Jefferies
37 John Simpson
36 Gordon Dempsey
35 Chris Mitchell
34 Cameron Macdonald
33 Ron Paterson
32 Alexander Robertson
31 Chris Briggs
31 Keith Anderton
31 Marc Baynham
30 Stephen Burnett
29 Bryan Duffus
28 Mark Burgess
27 Graham Kenny
27 Scott Meichan
26 David Mckeown
26 Keith Dempsey
25 Jason Lowe
25 Mark Gilliland
24 Scott Kenny
24 Stevie Dow
23 Justin Clegg
23 Michael Byrne
22 Mark McCracken
21 Stephen Creswell
20 Alan Bickerstaff
20 Callum Kirkpatrick
19 Ashleigh Mcandrew
19 Lee Cutler
18 Jocelyn Meadowcroft
17 Andrew Rennick
17 David Scott
16 John Anderton
16 Michael Rowley
15 Ben Bowring
15 Stephen Coyle
14 Colin Mccaffery
13 Iain Mcandrew
13 Niall Cochrane
12 Gordon Dempsey Jnr
12 Thomas Jess
11 Ewen Spence
11 Gary Jess
10 Leslie Mckellar
9 Alex Keith
8 Cameron Scott
8 Dennis Milton
7 Ian Hughes
7 Stephen Wallace
6 David Ferguson
6 Matthew Low
5 Calvin Kirby
5 Colin Macfarlane
4 Callum Keith
4 Sam Scott
3 Jim Heal
3 John Mitchell
2 Ben Cutler
2 Stuart Banks
1 Colin Morrison
1 Mikey Dunn