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LoT RDC
Club Information
Website
https://www.lotrdc.com
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
2006
Activities
Car Racing, Sprints
About Us
Lotus on Track is Europes largest track day club and prides itself on providing friendly, safe and good-value track days. The Lotus on Track Racing Drivers Club was formed to provide a platform for Lotus owners to move into motorsport carrying the Lotus on Track principles to the starting grid.
LoTRDC (Lotus on Track Racing Drivers Club) was launched at the end of 2006 in conjunction with MSVR.
Until 2007 there were only a handful of Lotus cars racing on the same grid. The Lotus on Track Elise Trophy was launched at Brands Hatch in March 2007 and changed that with full grids, huge support from the Lotus community & Group Lotus and plenty of action at circuits across the UK and into Europe.
In 2008 Group Lotus asked LoTRDC to take over the organisation of Lotus Cup Europe, the Worlds only race series owned by Group Lotus. By the end of the 2010 season, just 2 years into its partnership LoTRDC has more than trebled the number of cars competing whilst the series had visited Europes premier circuits.
In 2011 LoTRDC launched a new championship: Lotus Cup UK. The championship was aimed at those who wanted to take their Lotus racing more seriously. Races incorporated all current Lotus models with the Exige V6, Evora GT4, 2 Eleven and of course Elises & Exiges. Races moved to an endurance format and ran for up to 2 hours involving pit stops, driver changes and refuelling. The championship proved so popular it was granted two separate championships, one for SuperSport and one for Production cars.
In 2013 after a number of years of LoTRDC members competing in entry level motorsport via sprinting the club formed the Lotus Cup UK Speed Championship. Sprinting is a high-speed discipline in which drivers take turns to set a time around a lap of a race circuit or a set course, with the fastest times determining the results. Cars start singly and are timed by electronic equipment accurate to 100th of a second. Sprints are typically held on racing circuits and disused airfields, with venues spread right across the country. LoTRDC continues to run the championship today, bringing Lotus owners into motorsport for the first time.
Lotus Cup Europe was granted FIA International Series status in 2014, with safety and technical regulations governed by the FIA. In addition to enjoying similar status to prestigious series such as DTM & GT World Challenge. With this change and the addition work that was created to run an FIA authorised championship the LoTRDC team of volunteers decided they could no longer run Lotus Cup UK & Elise Trophy so with full grids in both championships and at their height of popularity the two UK championships had new commercial ownership from 2015.
The race series is designed to offer Lotus owners the opportunity to experience some of the best race circuits in Europe with like-minded enthusiasts. The Lotus Cup Europe calendar features the continents finest circuits, with three of 2022s rounds supporting the prestigious DTM championship at Imola, Nürburgring & Spa Francorchamps. The season commences at Paul Ricard as part of the Grand Prix Camions. It then moves on to Germany and the Hockenheim Historic Jim Clark Revival. Between DTM rounds there is a 50 minute race and second visit to Spa while the championship concludes at the 24 Heures Camions event at Le Mans in front of 60,000 spectators.
LoTRDC (Lotus on Track Racing Drivers Club) was launched at the end of 2006 in conjunction with MSVR.
Until 2007 there were only a handful of Lotus cars racing on the same grid. The Lotus on Track Elise Trophy was launched at Brands Hatch in March 2007 and changed that with full grids, huge support from the Lotus community & Group Lotus and plenty of action at circuits across the UK and into Europe.
In 2008 Group Lotus asked LoTRDC to take over the organisation of Lotus Cup Europe, the Worlds only race series owned by Group Lotus. By the end of the 2010 season, just 2 years into its partnership LoTRDC has more than trebled the number of cars competing whilst the series had visited Europes premier circuits.
In 2011 LoTRDC launched a new championship: Lotus Cup UK. The championship was aimed at those who wanted to take their Lotus racing more seriously. Races incorporated all current Lotus models with the Exige V6, Evora GT4, 2 Eleven and of course Elises & Exiges. Races moved to an endurance format and ran for up to 2 hours involving pit stops, driver changes and refuelling. The championship proved so popular it was granted two separate championships, one for SuperSport and one for Production cars.
In 2013 after a number of years of LoTRDC members competing in entry level motorsport via sprinting the club formed the Lotus Cup UK Speed Championship. Sprinting is a high-speed discipline in which drivers take turns to set a time around a lap of a race circuit or a set course, with the fastest times determining the results. Cars start singly and are timed by electronic equipment accurate to 100th of a second. Sprints are typically held on racing circuits and disused airfields, with venues spread right across the country. LoTRDC continues to run the championship today, bringing Lotus owners into motorsport for the first time.
Lotus Cup Europe was granted FIA International Series status in 2014, with safety and technical regulations governed by the FIA. In addition to enjoying similar status to prestigious series such as DTM & GT World Challenge. With this change and the addition work that was created to run an FIA authorised championship the LoTRDC team of volunteers decided they could no longer run Lotus Cup UK & Elise Trophy so with full grids in both championships and at their height of popularity the two UK championships had new commercial ownership from 2015.
The race series is designed to offer Lotus owners the opportunity to experience some of the best race circuits in Europe with like-minded enthusiasts. The Lotus Cup Europe calendar features the continents finest circuits, with three of 2022s rounds supporting the prestigious DTM championship at Imola, Nürburgring & Spa Francorchamps. The season commences at Paul Ricard as part of the Grand Prix Camions. It then moves on to Germany and the Hockenheim Historic Jim Clark Revival. Between DTM rounds there is a 50 minute race and second visit to Spa while the championship concludes at the 24 Heures Camions event at Le Mans in front of 60,000 spectators.
Lothian Car Club
Club Information
Website
https://www.dounehillclimb.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Lothians Volkswagen Club
Club Information
About Us
Lothians Volkswagen Club has been keeping members with a common interest in Volkswagens, old or new, in touch with each other since 1968!
www.lvwc.co.uk
www.lvwc.co.uk
Lotus Motor Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1997
Activities
Autotests, Kart Racing, Sprints
About Us
The Lotus Motor Club is an organisation specifically for employees of Group Lotus. The club organise an annual sprint on the Lotus test track (together with Herts County Auto and Aero Club and Borough 19). All other activities and events are only open to LMC members.
Loughborough Car Club Ltd
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1962
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials, Hill Climbing, Marshalling, Rallying, Sprints
About Us
We are club who's motto is "get involved"
Competitor
Marshal
Organiser
Official
We do not mind so long as you "get involved"
Competitor
Marshal
Organiser
Official
We do not mind so long as you "get involved"
Loughborough Land Rover Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
2011
Activities
Cross Country, Marshalling
Ludlow Castle Motor Club Ltd
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1966
Activities
Autotests, Marshalling, Rallying
Lydd International Kart Club
Club Information
About Us
Lydd International Kart Club started in 2011 when the circuit was purchased in a very much derelict condition.
I James Clark the owner have since reinvested every penny back into the circuit to produce a new circuit, workshop and improving infrastructure. The circuit is currently building a two storey state of the ark club house & race control.
We built the kart club up under IKR to about 80 members but in recent times this has declined because of sharing it with another circuit.
Lydd has now gone back to being totally in-dependant as a club & circuit to rebuild itself under Motorsport UK to grow again; we already have members which we will build on to back where we were - and grow.
We are currently upgrading our competitor management system to that provided by TrakEntries and are now using the latest Orbits 5 timing system.
(James Clarke)
I James Clark the owner have since reinvested every penny back into the circuit to produce a new circuit, workshop and improving infrastructure. The circuit is currently building a two storey state of the ark club house & race control.
We built the kart club up under IKR to about 80 members but in recent times this has declined because of sharing it with another circuit.
Lydd has now gone back to being totally in-dependant as a club & circuit to rebuild itself under Motorsport UK to grow again; we already have members which we will build on to back where we were - and grow.
We are currently upgrading our competitor management system to that provided by TrakEntries and are now using the latest Orbits 5 timing system.
(James Clarke)
Lydden Hill Motorsport Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
2008
Activities
Autocross, Autotests, Car Racing, Car Trials, Marshalling, National, Rallycross, Sprints
About Us
www.rallycrossbrx.com
www.lyddenhillmotorsportclub.com
Lydden Hill Motorsport Club (LHMC) was formed in 2008 and is actively involved in the management of the Motorsport UK British Rallycross Championship 5 Nations Trophy.
The club also organises race meetings at its home circuit of Lydden Hill in Kent.
If you would like to get involved please visit either of the websites above or contact ClubAdmin@lyddenhill.co.uk
Visit us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/LyddenHillMC
Visit us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/LyddenHillMC
2023 Event Dates Provisional
www.lyddenhillmotorsportclub.com
Lydden Hill Motorsport Club (LHMC) was formed in 2008 and is actively involved in the management of the Motorsport UK British Rallycross Championship 5 Nations Trophy.
The club also organises race meetings at its home circuit of Lydden Hill in Kent.
If you would like to get involved please visit either of the websites above or contact ClubAdmin@lyddenhill.co.uk
Visit us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/LyddenHillMC
Visit us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/LyddenHillMC
2023 Event Dates Provisional