Introduction
The One Car Series was introduced in 2017 with the aim of providing additional prize money for drivers who wished to race their car on both surfaces. The series was designed to favour lower graded drivers with a multiplier on offer but any driver is welcome to take part, with a range of drivers registering points over the three years it has been run. The top ten drivers at the end of the season will receive a financial reward for taking part.
How it Works
Any driver who is using the same car on both surfaces (either a tarmac or shale car) can enter the One Car Series. Every driver can book in as normal, but when booking in, each driver will nominate their two chosen qualifying round. For example: A shale racer books in for the Ipswich WCQR and also the Belle Vue WCQR. This is a ‘pair’ of meetings and drivers can race as many ‘pairs’ as they wish. A pair can consist of a World Championship Qualifying Round (WCQR), Championship or a Shootout meeting. One must be shale and one tarmac. Both pairs must be completed in the same car to register the points.
Points
Once the drivers have completed both rounds in their ‘pair’ in the same car they are then awarded points. The points system will be as follows:
When racing a tarmac car on shale or a shale car on tarmac:
Whites x 4
Yellows x 3
Blues x 2
Reds / Superstars – standard points
When racing a tarmac car on tarmac or a shale car on shale:
Standard points
The winner is the driver with the most points overall at the end of the season. The top ten drivers in the points will receive prize money.
Defending Champion – Phoebe Wainman-Hawkins (211)


Title and Roof Colour
Title | One Car Series Champion |
Roof Colour | None |
Full List Of Winners
Year | Winner | 2nd | 3rd |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Karl Hawkins (175) | Mark Woodhull (335) | Bobby Griffin (166) |
2018 | Phoebe Wainman (211) | Joe Nickolls (242) | Danny Wainman (212) |
2019 | Danny Wainman (212) | Charlie Sworder (5) | Neil Scriven (11) |
2020 | Series not held | - | - |
2021 | Danny Wainman (212) | Phoebe Wainman (211) | Mark Adkins (24) |
2022 | Phoebe Wainman-Hawkins (211) | Danny Wainman (212) | John Lund (53) |