British Masters (Click Masters Tab Above for More)
Since 2002 the British Masters series has been the ideal proving ground for AMCA riders to test themselves against some of the best British and GP Championship riders. Indeed, a glance through the record books reveals that many prominent riders of today started out in this unique 2-day format series.
Top AMCA MX1 rider Brad Turner who joined the Championship in 2009 started out in the SW85cc class back in 2002 where he finished runner-up, then finished in the same position in the Big-Wheelers the following year. Another MX1 rider of note is Clinton Barrs who was runner-up in the Youth class in 2003. Scott Mathia made it into the top three in the Amateur MX2 class in 2003 before finally taking the title in 2009. Another rider of note who has come across to the AMCA in recent years in Ben Saunders, he finished second in the PRO MX2 category in 2005. Looking to the PRO’’s, some well known names have featured in the rankings including Stephen Sword, Billy Mackenzie, Brad Anderson, James Noble, Mark Hucklebridge, and Scott Elderfield to name a few.
FAQ’s and Information
Over the years, the British Masters has enjoyed a vintage season with grids full to overflowing as it takes to some of the best venues in the country. At the same time the number of AMCA licence holders giving the Associations PRO MX Series a go often for the first time is also on the rise. There are several recurring questions asked of the organizers from riders looking to get involved and we got the man with all the facts at his fingertips – to answer some FAQ’s.
Q: Can any rider enter the Wulfsport Masters Series.
A: YES, as long as they hold a current AMCA, ACU, BSMA, SACU, YMSA, MCUI, MRA, or an international licence and are between the ages of nine to 85 years (85cc to Adult Open).
Q: Do I have to be an Expert to ride in the Wulfsport British Masters.
A: NO, but if you have finished in the top ten of the AMCA or ACU championships, you must ride in the PRO classes.
Q: How much does it cost to ride in the Masters.
Answer: For 2012, the cost for a registered rider to enter online per round is £100 for the two days.
Q: Do I have to register for the full series.
A: NO, but the benefit of registration it that it guarantees a ride at every round, as long as you enter before the closing date. It also includes you in the end of series prize money, and a trip to the Dirt Bike Show for the top three to receive their prizes.
Q: How much does it cost to register?
A: For 2012 the registration fee for Youth and Amateur is £125, and for PRO’s it is £185, this is a one off payment for the whole series. Total cost for the year, assuming a rider does all rounds will be £125.00 plus 6 X £100 = £725 for Youth and Amateur.
Q: How much will it cost to ride as a non-registered rider?
A: Youth and Amateur cost is £130 per round to enter online. Entries will be taken after the closing date of each round, first come first served.
Q: Do I have to pay all the money upfront.
A: NO, the only money that has to be paid upfront is the registration. Entry fees can be paid seperate for each round (before the closing date, usualy 14days prior to the event).
Q: If I do not qualify on the day in the Amateur MX1 or MX2 will I still get a ride.
A: YES, all riders who do not qualify will get four races over the weekend, in a non-Qualifiers race and the top three will receive prize money.
Q: Is prize money paid to PRO’s only.
A: NO, prize money is paid to 10th place in Amateur MX2, MX1,PRO’s, YMX2, Michelin MX2, Michelin MX1, the 2 Stroke are to 5th place per class MX1 & MX2 and non-Qualifiers to third.
Q: What are the benefits of riding in the Wulfsport British Masters?
A: Your chance to ride some of the best tracks in the country, all prepped to the highest standards. You are treated with the same regard as the PRO’s, by a fully professional team and you will become part of the largest, friendliest and best organized race series in the UK, along with 350 fellow riders.
Q: Can I enter online?
A: For the 2012 series, all riders can register and enter online via the AMCA's online booking system. There is no additional charge for this service and you recieve your booking confirmation immediately! All riders will have an account set up for them, please use your email address and the password provided. If you do not know you password, please use the password reminder link.
Q: When is the closing date for entries for each round?
A: For registered riders, the event closing date is two weeks before each round. Entries from non registered riders are then taken, first come, first served.
2012 Calendar and Entering Events
| Round | Date |
Venue |
Enter Events Online |
| Round 1 | March 3/4 | Mallory Park | CLICK HERE |
| Round 2 | April 7/8 | Culham | CLICK HERE |
| Round 3 | May 12/13 | Whitby | CLICK HERE |
| Round 4 | June 2/3 | Hawkstone Park | CLICK HERE |
| Round 5 | June 30/July 1st | Pontrilas | CLICK HERE |
| Round 6 | August 4/5 | Foxhills | CLICK HERE |
Online Registration for 2012 Available - ALL CLASSES NOW FULL FOR REGISTRATIONS
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