1969 British Saloon Car Championship

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The 1969 BRSCC British Saloon Car Championship, was the twelfth season of the championship. The title was won by Alec Poole in a Mini Cooper S. [1] [2]

Teams & Drivers

TeamCarDriversClassRounds
Andrew Mylius Graphics Hillman Imp Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike FreemanA2, 4, 6, 9–10, 12
Bob Fox Mini Cooper S 970 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David BuckettA2, 9
Mini Cooper S B12
D.J. Bond Racing Ford Anglia Flag of the Netherlands.svg Liane Engeman A1, 5–6
Don Moore Mini Cooper S 970 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rob MasonAAll
Equipe Arden Mini Cooper S 970 Flag of Ireland.svg Alec Poole A1–11
George Bevan Racing Hillman Imp Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern A12
Ian McDougall Ford Anglia Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gerry EdmondsA12
Leonard Ward Racing Ford Anglia Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lawrie HickmanA1–2
Ford Escort 1.0 A4–12
Norman & Birch (Hanley) Racing Hillman Imp Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Terry WattsA2
Team Radio Veronica Abarth 1000 TCR Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rein ZwolsmanA5, 12
Unknown Ford Anglia Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Terry McNallyA2
Unknown Ford Anglia Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Les Nash A1–6, 8–12
Unknown Hillman Imp Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jeremy NightingaleA1, 4–6, 9–10, 12
Unknown Mini Cooper Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Colin YouleA1–2, 5–6, 10–12
Alan Peer Ford Escort 1300 GT Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roger TaylorB3
Alexander Engineering Co. Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin RaymondB1–2, 6–7
Britax-Cooper-Downton Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve Neal BAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gordon Spice BAll
British Leyland Motor Corporation Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John HandleyB1–7, 9–11
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Rhodes B1–7, 9–11
British Vita Racing Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Barrie WilliamsB8–12
Ford Escort TC Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Mikkola C12
Cars and Car Conversions Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter LagueB1–4, 9, 11
JCB Excavators Ltd. Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roger EneverB4, 6–8, 10–12
Mini 7 Club Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin RidehalghB1–2, 4–5, 12
Roger Taylor Ford Escort 1300 GT Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan PeerB1
Ford Escort TC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roger TaylorC1
Team Broadspeed Ford Escort 1300 GT Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Craft BAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Fitzpatrick BAll
Top Gear Racing of Enfield Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David AlexanderB1–2, 9, 11
VMW Motors Ford Escort 1300 GT Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Vince Woodman B1–3, 10–12
Unknown Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan BuncombeB1–2, 4–8, 10–12
Unknown Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian ChatfieldB4
Unknown Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ken CostelloB1, 3, 11
Unknown Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Desmond GibbB5, 8
Unknown Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Terry HarmerB1
Unknown Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bob JonesB12
Unknown Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Geoff MabbsB5
Unknown Mini Cooper S Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mac RossB1–2
A.G. Dean (Racing) Ltd. Ford Lotus Cortina Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony DeanC1–2
Ford Escort TC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian RobinsonC1–2
Alpina BMW 2002 TI Flag of Austria.svg Dieter Quester C3–4
Byker Hill Garage Ltd. Ford Escort TC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian RobinsonC3–6, 9–12
Ford Lotus Cortina C7–8
Demetriou Group Porsche 911 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick FaureC1–6, 11–12
Duncan Hamilton Racing Ford Escort TC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John HineC9–12
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Westbury 5
John Willment Automobiles Ford Escort TC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Crabtree CAll
Lach 69/SRT Holland Porsche 911 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Toine Hezemans C12
Melton Racing Ford Escort TC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Barry PearsonC1–3, 5–12
Paddy McNally Porsche 911 T Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charles LucasC1
Paul Vestey Porsche 911 T Flag of the United States.svg Roy PikeC11
Rasmussen Porsche 911 S Flag of Denmark.svg Sven EngstrømC12
Team Diamond Ford Escort TC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rod MansfieldCAll
Willy Kay Ford Escort TC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Willy KayC6–7, 9–10, 12
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Willie Green8, 11
Unknown Ford Escort TC Flag of Denmark.svg Tom Belsø C5
Unknown Ford Escort TC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John BloomfieldC12
Unknown Ford Escort TC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Terry DruryC11
Unknown Ford Lotus Cortina Mk2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter JacksonC4–5
Unknown Ford Escort TC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Pat MannionC6–8, 10–12
Alan Mann Racing Ford Escort TC (s/c) Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner DAll
Biggleswade Ford Mustang Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Muir D12
Bill Shaw Racing Ford Falcon Sprint Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David HowesD12
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Pierpoint D1–5, 11–12
Chevrolet Camaro D6–10
David Howes Ford Falcon Sprint Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike MooreD9
Malcolm Gartlan Racing Ford Falcon Sprint Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Muir D1–2, 4
Ovaltine Racing Chevrolet Camaro Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin ThomasD2, 5
Unknown Ford Falcon Sprint Flag of Ireland.svg Martin Birrane DAll
Unknown Vauxhall Viva GT (s/c) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike DaviesD1, 6, 11
Unknown Chevrolet Camaro Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hugh Dibley D11
Unknown Ford Falcon Sprint Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dennis Leech D5–12
Unknown Chevrolet Camaro Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike KearonD7, 10
Unknown Ford Falcon Sprint Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Terry SangerDAll
Unknown Ford Mustang Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John WilliamsonD6
IconClass
A0-1000cc
B1001-1300cc
C1301-2000cc
DOver 2000cc

Calendar & Winners

All races were held in the United Kingdom. Overall winners in bold.

RoundCircuitDateClass A WinnerClass B WinnerClass C WinnerClass D Winner
1 Brands Hatch, Kent 16 March Flag of Ireland.svg Alec Poole Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gordon Spice Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Crabtree Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Pierpoint
2 Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire 30 March Flag of Ireland.svg Alec Poole Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Fitzpatrick Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Crabtree Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner
3 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit, Norfolk 4 April Flag of Ireland.svg Alec Poole Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Craft Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Faure Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Pierpoint
4 Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire 7 April Flag of Ireland.svg Alec Poole Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Craft Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rod Mansfield Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Pierpoint
5 Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire 17 May Flag of Ireland.svg Alec Poole Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Craft Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Barry Pearson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Pierpoint
6A Crystal Palace, London 26 May Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rob Mason Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gordon Spice Not contested.
BNot contested. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Crabtree Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner
7A Mallory Park, Leicestershire 29 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lawrie Hickman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gordon Spice *
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Craft *
Not contested.
BNot contested. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rod Mansfield Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dennis Leech
8 Croft Circuit, North Yorkshire 12 July Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lawrie Hickman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Fitzpatrick Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rod Mansfield Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Pierpoint
9 Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire 19 July Flag of Ireland.svg Alec Poole Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Craft Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Hine Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Pierpoint
10 Oulton Park, Cheshire 16 August Flag of Ireland.svg Alec Poole Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Craft Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Crabtree Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dennis Leech
11 Brands Hatch, Kent 1 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lawrie Hickman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Craft Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Crabtree Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dennis Leech
12 Brands Hatch, Kent 19 October Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lawrie Hickman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Fitzpatrick Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Barry Pearson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner

Championship results

Driver's championship
Pos.DriverCar [3] Points
1 Flag of Ireland.svg Alec Poole Austin Mini Cooper S 970 76
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Craft Ford Escort 1300 GT 67
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Gardner Ford Escort Twin Cam 58
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Crabtree Ford Escort Twin Cam 54
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gordon Spice Morris Mini Cooper S 46
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rob Mason Austin Mini Cooper S 970 44

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