British Sand Ace Championship

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British Sand Masters Championship
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Category Motorcycle Track Racing
Country United Kingdom
Region Channel Islands and Lancashire
Inaugural season2006
Riders' champion2023: Paul Cooper

The ACU British Sand Masters Championship formerly the SandAce - British Championship is an Auto-Cycle Union motorcycle championship which was initially run and organised by the Guernsey Motor Cycle & Car Club. It was first run in 2006 as the Guernsey SandAce and became the Conder Ferries SandAce - British Championship in 2012.

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Without Ferry support the ACU championship status was lost in 2018 for want of sponsor. In 2019, after retrieving International status, members of the Guernsey Motor Cycle & Car Club voted to forego their staging of the championship to concentrate purely on local club meetings featuring motocross bikes, cars and just a few Track Racing bikes.

In 2022, following Covid restrictions, the Cheshire Grasstrack Club took on the responsibility of staging the national championship, the ACU British Sandmasters Championship, on St.Annes Beach, Lytham, Lancashire, on the Fylde coast

Historically the Championship was one of many motor sport events taking place on Guernsey and the Channel Islands as a whole. It took place annually and was run at Vazon Beach on the west coast of the island. Guernsey Sand Racing has been going on since the 1920s. Today the Guernsey Championship is run between April and September and there are two, three four wheeled championships. On Jersey similar local events are staged by the JMC & LCC at St.Ouens Bay.

British Championship Classes

There are two championship classes. They are up to 500 cc Solo machines and up to 1000 cc Right-hand Sidecars. The Sidecars were included with the introduction of the British Championship.

International

There is very much an international flavor to the meeting, competitors from Australia, Denmark, France and Germany have all taken part.

Main Sponsors

The current sponsor is Fylde Council, (Lancs.). Condor Ferries were previous sponsors.

Solo Medalists

YearVenueFirstSecondThird
2006 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Mitch Godden Flag of Guernsey.svg Anthony Bougourd Flag of England.svg Daniel Winterton
2007 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Mitch Godden Flag of England.svg Vince Kinchen Flag of Guernsey.svg Mike Clarke
2008 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of Guernsey.svg Anthony Queripel Flag of England.svg Vince Kinchen Flag of England.svg Phil Ashcroft
2009 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Mitch Godden Flag of Guernsey.svg Anthony Queripel Flag of England.svg Phil Ashcroft
2010 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Mitch Godden Flag of England.svg Daniel Winterton Flag of England.svg Phil Ashcroft
2011 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Mitch Godden Flag of Guernsey.svg Anthony Queripel Flag of England.svg Daniel Winterton
2012 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Danny Warwick Flag of Guernsey.svg Anthony Queripel Flag of England.svg Daniel Winterton
2013 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Danny Warwick Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rodney McDonald Flag of England.svg Andrew Appleton
2014 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Danny Warwick Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rodney McDonald Flag of England.svg Daniel Winterton
2015 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg James Shanes Flag of England.svg Zach Wajtknecht Flag of England.svg James Wright
2016 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Zach Wajtknecht Flag of England.svg Paul Cooper Flag of England.svg James Wright
2017 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Paul Cooper Flag of England.svg Daniel Winterton Flag of England.svg Josh Dingle
2018 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey, Unofficial Flag of England.svg Paul Cooper Flag of England.svg Andy Whittaker Flag of England.svg Rob Fortune
2019 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Paul Cooper Flag of France.svg Jerome Lespinasse Flag of England.svg Arran Butcher
2020 - '21Flag placeholder.svg NO COMP'N Flag placeholder.svg COVID-19
2022 Flag of England.svg Fylde Flag of England.svg Paul Cooper Flag of England.svg Charlie Powell Flag of Jersey.svg Jordon Noel
2023 Flag of England.svg Fylde Flag of England.svg Paul Cooper Flag of England.svg Daniel Winterton Flag of England.svg Mark Wrathall

Sidecars Medalists

YearVenueFirstSecondThird
2012 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Rob Wilson & Terry Saunters Flag of England.svg Mark Cossar & Carl Blyth Flag of England.svg Matt Tyrrell & Mark Courtney
2013 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Rod Winterburn & Liam Brown]] Flag of England.svg Rob Wilson & Terry Saunters Flag of England.svg Gareth Winterburn & Billy Winterburn
2014 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Robbie Wilson & Bradley Steer Flag of England.svg Rob Wilson & Terry Saunters Flag of England.svg Peter Lloyd & Daz Whetstone
2015 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Gareth Winterburn & Billy Winterburn Flag of England.svg Rod Winterburn & Liam Brown]] Flag of England.svg Gary Shearer & Sam Bond]]
2016 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Rod Winterburn & Billy Winterburn Flag of England.svg Gareth Winterburn & Liam Brown Flag of England.svg Rob Wilson & Danny Hogg
2017 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Rod Winterburn & Billy Winterburn Flag of England.svg Rob Wilson & Terry Saunters Flag of England.svg Will Offen & Sam Black
2018 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Unofficial Flag of England.svg Rob Wilson & Terry Saunters (to follow) (to follow)
2019 Flag of Guernsey.svg Guernsey Flag of England.svg Rob Wilson & Terry Saunters Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Neal Owen & Jason Farwell Flag of England.svg Flag of England.svg Will Penfold & Ricky Pay
2020 - 21Flag placeholder.svg NO COMP'N Flag placeholder.svg COVID-19
2022 Flag of England.svg Fylde Flag of England.svg Billy Winterburn & Ryan Wharton Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Neal Owen & Jason Farwell Flag of England.svg Flag of England.svg Rick McAuley & Stephen Russell
2023 Flag of England.svg Fylde Flag of England.svg Colin Blackbourn & Carl Pugh Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Neal Owen & Jason Farwell Flag of England.svg Flag of England.svg Clint Blondel & Richard Webb


Results by rider

Solos

RiderFirstSecondThirdPodium
Flag of England.svg Paul Cooper 5106
Flag of England.svg Mitch Godden 5005
Flag of England.svg Danny Warwick 3003
Flag of Guernsey.svg Anthony Queripel 1304
Flag of England.svg Zach Wajtknecht 1102
Flag of England.svg James Shanes 1001
Flag of England.svg Daniel Winterton 0347
Flag of England.svg Vince Kinchin 0202
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rodney McDonald0202
Flag of Guernsey.svg Anthony Bougourd 0101
Flag of England.svg Phil Ashcroft 0033
Flag of England.svg Mark Wrathall 0011
Flag of Jersey.svg Jordan Noel 0011
Flag of England.svg Rob Fortune 0011
Flag of England.svg Andy Whittaker 0101
Flag of England.svg Charley Powell 0101
Flag of England.svg James Wright 0022
Flag of Guernsey.svg Mike Clarke0011
Flag of England.svg Andrew Appleton 0011
Flag of England.svg Josh Dingle0011
Flag of France.svg Jerome Lespinasse0101
Flag of England.svg Arran Butcher0011

Sidecars

DriverFirstSecondThirdPodium
Flag of England.svg Rod Winterburn 3104
Flag of England.svg Rob Wilson2316
Flag of England.svg Gareth Winterburn 1113
Flag of England.svg Robbie Wilson 1001
Flag of England.svg Mark Cossar 0101
Flag of England.svg Matt Tyrrell 0011
Flag of England.svg Peter Lloyd0011
Flag of England.svg Gary Shearer 0011
Flag of England.svg Will Offen 0011
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Neal Owen 0101
Flag of England.svg Will Penfold 0011

Sidecars

PassengerFirstSecondThirdPodium
Flag of England.svg Billy Winterburn 3014
Flag of England.svg Terry Saunters 2305
Flag of England.svg Liam Brown1203
Flag of England.svg Bradley Steer 1001
Flag of England.svg Carl Blyth 0101
Flag of England.svg Mark Courtney0011
Flag of England.svg Daz Whetstone 0011
Flag of England.svg Sam Bond0011
Flag of England.svg Danny Hogg 0011
Flag of England.svg Sam Black0011
Flag of England.svg Jason Farwell0101
Flag of England.svg Ricky Pay0011

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