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Vintage Sports Car Club

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Abbreviation
  
VSCC

Purpose
  
Motor racing club

Region served
  
England

Formation
  
1934

Location
  
Oxfordshire

Membership
  
7500 (4000 in 1961)

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The Vintage Sports-Car Club or VSCC is a British motor racing club. Established "towards the end of 1934" by Tim Carson and Tom Rolt to promote the pastime of motoring, the VSCC was first started in order to allow the "not so rich" to enjoy historic motoring. General guidelines made the club principally for cars built before 1931. This guideline generally remains in force although cars built before the Second World War but conforming to standards set in 1931 are also allowed.

Vintage Sports-Car Club Events

As well as social events the club, which has a membership of some 7,500, organises a range of motoring competitions such as driving tests, hill climbs, races, road rallies and sprints. Their most famous race is held at Silverstone Circuit in April of every year.

Vintage Sports-Car Club VSCC Prescott Speed Hillclimb Motor Car Diaries
Vintage Sports-Car Club Other VSCC Meets pre 2014 Blakeney Motorsport Ltd

Vintage Sports-Car Club Competitor

References

Vintage Sports-Car Club Wikipedia