After a year of progress, Group C Racing is delighted to announce a program of events for the 2008 season, which is the most ambitious to date.

The fabulous endurance racers from the 1980s and early 1990s will undertake four races, plus a number of official test sessions. The yearโ€™s program commenced at Spa during the RMU Classic meeting on May 16โ€“18 before moving on to Le Mans, where Group C is truly proud to provide the support race for this yearโ€™s Le Mans 24 Hours on the morning of June 14.

The final two races of the year will take place in the UK, where once again the series will visit the Silverstone Classic, racing on July 26 and 27, before rounding off the season at Donington Park over the weekend of October 4โ€“5. For each meeting, except Le Mansโ€”where the race will run for 40 minutesโ€”Group C will appear twice over the race weekend, with a 30-minute โ€œSuper Cup Sprintโ€ race on Saturday and a 90-minute Enduro Trophy on Sunday, the latter featuring driver changes and refueling.

Race-organizer, Charlie Agg, said โ€œ2008 offers the prospect of a really excellent season. We have the 20th anniversary of Jaguarโ€™s historic 1988 Le Mans win to celebrate at Silverstone Classic, as well as at Le Mans itself, and we have some exciting plans for both events. We have looked at every aspect of the series in recent years, and our goal is to get really strong fields at all of the events.โ€

Agg also has some forthright thoughts on what Group C needs to aim for in 2008. He added: โ€œI am intent on ensuring that the cars are run in their period specification and that driving standards are high. We want to ensure that these cars live up to their endurance racing tag, that they run reliably over our longer 90-minute races and so allow these superb machines to put on a really good show. We also plan to make sure that everyone involved has fun.โ€