Formule BRL
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De Formule BRL maakt alsnog haar debuut

Na jaren van onderwaardering, een verloederde nationale autosport kalender met niet veel noemenswaardige race series is er eindelijk weer een race klassen om naar uit te kijken. De Formule BRL! Eindelijk is er dadelijk weer een nationale Formule klassen op de circuits te vinden, en ja ook op het circuit waar Max Verstappen in Mei dit jaar zal racen in zijn Red Bull. Nee dit was geen clickbait. Als je
Formule RP1
Unraced Series

Formula RP1 Benelux Series

In December 2017, the Formula RP1 Benelux series was announced in The Netherlands and Belgium. The new series would be easier payable by drivers, who all would drive with similar cars, every race the driver would change from team and race engineer. All drivers would be threatened equally.  In 2018, the series would make its debut; quickly it was rescheduled for 2019. It is 2019, but what happened? While Max
Dutch Grand Prix
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Who will host the Dutch Grand Prix?

Its a matter of time before the Dutch Grand Prix will be held 2019, 2020 or 2021. It is more the question on which circuit it will be. Both Circuit Zandvoort and TT-Circuit Assen have the capacity to host the Grand Prix. Rumours about stillborn circuit are arriving as well. Who will host the Dutch Grand Prix? After Max Verstappen made its debut in the Formula One, 20 years after
Formula BRL
Forgotten racing series Unraced Series

The forgotten Formula BRL championship

Probably you never heard of the Formula BRL championship. It isn’t that strange you haven’t. The Formula BRL was a formula series, which would become part of the Benelux Racing League. The BRL existed out of several series. Such as the BRL Light and the BRL V6 series.  Both series were touringcar series. Entrepreneur Harry Maessen established the Benelux Racing League in 2004 as the successor of the Vege Series.