Dunlop/WONAGO.com MSA British Historic Rally Championship
The three winners of the Holton Homes Award have been announced for 2010, a new series of discretionary awards in the Dunlop/WONAGO.com MSA British Historic Rally Championship.Simon Whitehead (Hillman Imp), Gary Orton (Ford Escort Mk1) and David Lloyd-Roberts (Ford Escort Mk2) have been awarded a free entry into either the Tour of Flanders or the Trackrod Historic Cup, the two concluding BHRC rounds of the season.The three winners of the BHRC 'Spirit of Clubmen' awards were selected by an expert panel, which was looking for crews that typify the ethos of clubmen, competing in a self-prepared car and running on limited funds. Supported by Holton Homes, the company of BHRC contender Peter Egerton, the BHRC 'Spirit of Clubmen' award has presented three fully paid entry fees; one to the category 1 cars, one to the category 2 cars and one to the category 3 cars. Each award is worth up to £500."We wanted to make a difference to crews running on limited finances," said Egerton. "I'm very pleased with the three crews that have been chosen by the judges and I look forward to seeing them competing in Belgium or Yorkshire.""This is a great way to recognise and reward the efforts of the lower-budget clubmen competing in the BHRC," said series co-ordinator Simon Marks. "We are very grateful to Holton Homes for supporting the awards and we are pleased to have selected three very deserving recipients."