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Euro Sports Compact Drag Series

The Euro Sports Compact Drag Series is an invitational class for contemporary European cars.

About Euro Sports Compact

In the Euro Sports Compact Drag Series at Santa Pod Raceway the best tuned cars from European manufactures go head to head in a battle to find our continents king. Racers compete for the championship as well as the individual event wins at The Fast Show, Performance Tuning & Modified Show and Ultimate Street Car.

Euro Sports Compact is for contemporary European cars with European bodies and engines from 4 to 6 cylinders, with open tyre choice. Cars typicaly run 10 to 12 second quarter miles at 130mph plus. Further details on the Rules page.

2009 will be the first year that ESC has run as a championship although the were to ESC shootouts in 2008 with The PTM Show win going to James Hodson and Andy Waite taking the USC win. Report can be found at www.ptmshow.co.uk/european.php and www.ultimatestreetcar.co.uk/eurosports.php.

Andy Nichols Robert Johnston Andy Nichols Hodson

2009 ESC Rounds

Round Event Date Venue Website Report
Round 1 The Fast Show Sun 22nd March Santa Pod Raceway TheFastShow.com Report
Round 2 PTM Show Sun 10th May Santa Pod Raceway PTMShow.co.uk Report
Round 3 USC Sun 2nd August Santa Pod Raceway UltimateStreetCar.co.uk -

The Competitors

The competitors that have entered Euro Sports Compact 2009 so far are listed on the 2009 Racers page.

How to Enter

If you think your car can compete with Europe's best in 2009 then check your car meets the requirements on the Rules page, then please let us know via the Contact Form.

Race numbers for the season will be issued and must be displayed clearly on the rear window screen. Racers will win the right to hold a top 10 number in the following season depending on where they finish in the championship.

A technical inspection will take place prior to a racers first run on the race track. The technical inspectors will fail cars if they believe that there is a safety issue.

All drivers must show a valid driving licence when signing on at each round before they can compete.