Dating back to the 1930s, Midget Car racing is the oldest form of oval car racing in the UK, but the formula has come a long way since those days with a whole range of shapes and sizes competing in this non-contact class
Back in their formative years GP Midgets were just that, little replicas of the contemporary Grand Prix cars of the day, and they often raced in speedway style team matches.
Nowadays the cars are highly specialised and powered by a variety of high-revving engines which give these little rocket ships incredible acceleration and demand plenty of skill from their drivers. Some have even claimed that these machines can out-accelerate a National Hot Rod.
The Grand Prix Midget Club designs the rules of the formula to be as cost-effective yet enjoyable as possible and organises a large variety of annual trophies.
Rules & Points
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Click Here to go to the Points page
Other websites which may be of interest
GP Midget Club
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