MG Trophy goes down to the wire
The MG Trophy Championship will once again being heading into Snetterton for the final two rounds of the season with the championship still to be decided. On the weekend of October 1st & 2nd, the 2016 season will draw to a close as one of two drivers will be crowned this year’s champion.
MG Trophy Co-ordinator Pete Macwaters said: “This will be the tenth year in succession the Trophy Championship has gone down to the wire, and Snetterton has been the scene of some exciting racing down the years – which only adds to the drama.
“This year we have two drivers in the running, both with a mathematical chance of taking the title. One of which is novice Will Payne who races in the 160 class and Lee Sullivan in the 170s.
“Payne has been the consistent winner in Class C but has competition from Paul Croker. Sullivan has also had some great results and he’s currently 19 points adrift in second place. It’s certainly going to spice things up a bit!”
All of the MG Car Club’s Championships will be ending their respected 2016 seasons at Snetterton in just over a weeks’ time. If you’d like to get tickets for the final round of racing, click here to be redirected to Snetterton Circuit’s website.