Masters Historic Racing (2011) – New Masters Sports-Prototypes

Historic motor racing organizer Masters Historic Racing has confirmed details of its series of races for Group C /GTP/IMSA sports cars this year.

To be known as Masters Sports-Prototypes, the name echoes the World Sports-Prototype Championship tag for which these cars ran in during the 1980s and early 1990s. Group C was a key period in the evolution of international sports car racing, technology from which has become commonplace in road cars. Masters Sports-Prototypes will have a calendar of races at key venues and will run with a 20โ€“30 minute sprint race and a 40โ€“60 minute pit-stop race at each circuit. Races will be designed to allow competitors to run without the need and costs of refueling, and drivers will be able to benefit from Mastersโ€™ hospitality and customer-focused paddock atmosphere.

In addition, Masters has appointed experienced Group C authority Sean Roberts as the Series Co-ordinator. Sean brings a wealth of knowledge on the cars and teams, having created the Rothmans Porsche team in the 1980s in addition to a 13-year association with sports car teams and the Le Mans 24 Hours.

Races will be run for the Masters Sports-Prototypes within Masters Events at the Barcelona GP Circuit (April 8โ€“10), Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit (May 29โ€“30), GP Historico do Porto (June 17โ€“19), Donington Park (September 2โ€“4) and one further mainland Europe date that will be announced soon.

Sean Roberts said: โ€œIโ€™m very pleased with the positive response that we have had so far from competitors with appropriate sports-prototypes such as Group C, IMSA and GTP cars and others, and also from existing historic racers who are sourcing and preparing such cars to race in Masters Sports-Prototypes. We can offer Masters Sports-Prototype drivers a great racing calendar at historic events for 2011 within the camaraderie of the established Masters paddock, as well as the added bonus of the Masters hospitality at each event.โ€