Talks based on the Birmingham Superprix (1986-1990). The Birmingham Superprix Project began in 2015, archiving the history of the race by collecting images, footage, documents & memorabilia. The archive now stores thousands of images & hours of video content that is regularly shared via it's social media platforms on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & Youtube.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | AutomotiveLeisure |
James Allen, former motorsports journalist & F1 commentator & current Motorsport Network EMEA President joins us to talk about his involvement with The Birmingham Superprix at the very beginning of his career in motorsports, including his lasting imp... more
We're joined by Nick Whale, former Mallock & BTCC racing driver, former BRDC & MSA board member & current managing director of Silverstone Auctions, to reminisce about his time racing on his home streets, which goes even further back than the Superpr... more
We're joined by current Channel 4 Formula One commentator Ben Edwards to hear about his Birmingham Superprix memories from the spectator grandstands one year, to the drivers paddock the next...
Sponsored by Silverstone Auctions.
Hosted by Jake Sa... more
We're back with 3 more incredibly detailed, in-depth conversations giving us more insight into the UK's first ever legal city street race.
Featuring Ben Edwards (Channel 4 Formula One commentator), Nick Whale (Silverstone Auctions Director) & James... more
Season 1, episode 4: Dave Lucas, former head of the Birmingham City Council Superprix team. Organised & oversaw the operational side on behalf of the council from 1985 until the final race in 1990. He was there to assemble the team once the road race... more
Season 1, episode 3: John Clewer. Part-time motorsports photographer at the time of the Superprix who had full access to all aspects & areas of the race, including the pit lane, grid & even press events leading up to the event. He photographed every ... more
Season 1, Episode 2. We talk to Birmingham racing driver Phil Andrews who raced Formula Ford & Formula 3000, competing in the Superprix in the latter category with the Middlebridge team in 1988 & Superpower Engineering in 1990. Has also competed twic... more
Episode 1, Season 1. In this episode we are joined by motorsports journalist & commentator Simon Taylor, who commentated on the Formula 3000 races for the majority of years the Superprix ran. (Hosted by Jake Sanson. Sponsored by Team Pogwit & Simon B... more
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