|How to enter BRKC 2020:

Due to the extremely high demand for BRKC entries over the past few years, we have implemented a different entry procedure for BRKC2020.

Instead of opening all 100 spots on a single day, there will now be three main ‘waves’ of entry, where 30 people at a time can claim their place, followed by a final smaller wave after the first 90 entries have been processed.

The initial 30 places will be open to drivers who finished in the top 30 of BRKC 2019. These will open at 8.00PM on Sunday 18th of August, and remain open for one week.

The next 30 entries will be open Sunday 25th of August for any driver and again last for one week (or until all the places are filled).

The next 30 entries become available one week later.

More information about the final places will then be released once this process is complete.

The final change for BRKC 2020’s entry procedure is the cost of the deposit. Previously we have allowed a £50 non-refundable deposit option, but this has proven to cause some issues with a large number of drivers content to lose their deposits and cancel their entry close to the full payment deadline. To discourage this, BRKC 2020 deposits will be £100, with the option to pay in full still available.

We are massively looking forward to the best BRKC yet on our tenth anniversary – and hope to see you there!

 

 

 

 

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