Neil Wood can’t stop winning trophies

Neil has won racing driver of the year and been awarded with the Glen Maskell memorial trophy by the Ford Anglia 105E Owners Club at their recent AGM. Until now we had not heard about this trophy. RIP Glen

Famous Anglia for Sale

Brian Webb is selling his famous car REALLY READY TO RACE Anglia. Eligible to race in the Historic Racing Saloons. 1600cc approx 150bhp. Including trailer (electric winch), spare tyres, wheels new. Only £25k buys you this very well known car. Located in HALIFAX area. Use our Contact HRSR page for enquiries. Currently advertised on Facebook

McGurk is Double Saloon Winner at Donington

Press release from Jame Nairn HSCC The Historic Saloons tackled Donington twice on Saturday (21st June) in the stickiest of the afternoon heat, leading to a pair of wins for John McGurk in his Ford Lotus Cortina. The Lotus Cortina was the quickest car on the grid, with his closest rival the Jensen CV8 of … Read more

Cadwell Park 24th -25th May 2025

In the combined Historic Roadsports and Historic Racing Saloons races at Cadwell Park on Saturday 24th, Mark Watts upheld the Historic Saloon honours in entertaining style, having missed qualifying and starting from the back of the grid. Mark’s big white Mustang growled it’s way around the Park clawing it’s way up the order by gobbling … Read more

Press Release from Jim Nairn, HSCC

The HSCC have taken a look at what is available for competitors with Historic Saloons pre ’66 and are trying to offer something to the competitor who just wants to turn up whizz around for 15 or 20mins then have a great laugh about it in the paddock afterwards. At Cadwell Park, next weekend (24/25 … Read more

Updated tyre news from Jim Nairn of the HSCC

Jim has added the Historic Saloons pre66 YOKO Class information to the HSCC web page. Also, he has had a conversation with Richard Casey (GSM Northern), who expressed concerns about the availability of 10″ Yokohama Tyres, so he is looking at a tyre option of Hoosiers for cars with 10″ wheels.

News from the British Motorsports Marshals’ Club

When the HRSR committee wound up their duties last November, it was agreed that the remaining credit bank balance should be donated to the ‘Orange Army’ for all the great unpaid work they do. This is a copy of the letter they sent to Peter Wray who dealt with all the HRSR accounts.Copy of letter from the British. Motorsports Marshals' Club

The new HRSR website

Welcome to the new Historic Racing Saloons Register. This HRSR website is dedicated to the late Glen and Christina Maskell who were hard working co-ordinators for the first 20 years keeping the club on a steady path.