2010 ALLROUNDERS CHAMPIONSHIP

The Allrounders Championship began in 1975 when it grew out of the BTRDA Triple Clubmans Championship (originally conceived to give out of work rally drivers some sport when it seemed that rallying was unlikely to take place in 1974 - remember the three-day week and the petrol shortage?) to become the Victor Ludorum of the BTRDA. The Championship carries BTRDA Gold Star status and five major trophies are awarded: Champion, runner-up, third, fourth and an award to the qualifier scoring the most points with the same car, all qualifiers also receive an award.
Allrounders has 7 categories - Autotests, Car Trials, Rallies, Rallycross, Sporting Trials, Speed Events (National B Autocross, Sprints and Hill Climbs) and AutoSOLOs. Points are scored on a BTRDA class basis from a competitors best 6 events in at least 3 categories, with no more than 3 scores from any one category. For example: 3 Autotests, 1 Car Trial and 1 Sprint or 1 Autotest, 1 Rallycross, 3 Car Trials and 1 Sporting Trials.
You can compete in a standard road going car in the BTRDA Autotest (in which there is now a specific Class for Road Cars) and Car Trial Championships and also in many sprint and hill climb speed events. The new branch of AutoSOLOs is only for road going cars, so is an ideal category to use any vehicle which is registered for road use and driven to events. (Please note that only AutoSOLOs to which the BTRDA has been FORMALLY invited will count for Allrounder's points - see the AutoSOLO section for dates.)
For 2010 we are delighted that Richard Egger Insurance is to continue their support of the Championship.
Thomas Bricknell & Alastair Moffatt
Steve Courts
Allrounders Regulations 2010- The above pdf download(s) require Acrobat Reader.

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