Masters Historic Racing has announced that it will run its Interserie Revival concept alongside Proto 70s grids in 2010.
The move to recreate the popular sports car class of the 1960s and 70s was introduced at Donington Park last August when a superb race was won by Richard Piper’s McLaren M8F. The aim is to build on that pilot race and to tempt out the “big bangers” to take on the popular two and three-litre cars that are already successful within Proto70s.
Masters Historic Racing Series Director Christopher Tate said: “We were delighted with the response to the Interserie Revival race last summer and are aiming to build upon that in 2010. We know of many eligible cars across Europe looking for a home and we will be happy to welcome them into our events where ample track time and a happy off-track atmosphere are integral to Masters Historic Racing.
“The sight of Can-Am cars battling with the more nimble smaller-engined cars is a stirring one and we aim to repeat it across our Masters Historic Racing Festivals this year.”