Draft:Nottingham Sports Car Club
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The Nottingham Sports Car Club (NSCC) is a prominent motor-sport club in Nottingham, known for its involvement in sprinting and hill climbing. The club has a rich history[1], having been founded in 1948. NSCC organises various events, including sprints and hill climbs, at venues across England and Wales, such as race circuits and historic sprint and hill climb events. The club welcomes members of all levels, from beginners to experienced competitors, and offers a diverse range of events for different types of cars. NSCC also runs a Speed Championship[2], where competitors strive to achieve target times based on current class records. The club's website provides detailed information for both beginners and experienced competitors, including event schedules and membership details.
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- ^ "NSCC About Us - Nottingham Sports Car Club | Sprinting and Hill Climbing". www.nottinghamsportscarclub.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
- ^ "NSCC Competitors - Nottingham Sports Car Club | Sprinting and Hill Climbing". www.nottinghamsportscarclub.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
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