Midlands racing. Updated on 7 April 2021
There are many bygone racing tracks worth mourning, from the eye-wateringly steep banked curves of Brooklands to Berlin s Avus, a five-mile long wall of death once run by outrageous looking Mercs and Auto Unions, but for all that glamour and glory it s a more mundane lost race that s won my heart. In the late 80s and early 90s we had the Birmingham Superprix, a series of F3000 and BTCC races remarkable only for the awful driving and high attrition the cramped layout provoked, and yet an event that lived up to its billing as the Monaco of the Midlands. Here was motorsport at its most bare knuckles, racing that wasn t necessarily pretty to watch yet was heart-thumpingly raw.