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The longest running single make race series in Europe

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The UK's longest running one-make motor racing championship was introduced in 1966 as Formula Mini 7 restricted tuning 850 engines, control tyres, designed for low-budget racers starting out. It was the brainwave of the Mini Se7en Club (then a social/racing society, mainly for the Mini) and the 750 Motor club (the pioneers of low-cost motorsport). In 1970, Formula Mini 7 became just Mini Se7en when Mini Miglias were introduced 1000cc, twin choke, less restricted tuning, wide slick tyres, and primarily for Mini Se7eners wishing to progress or for the generally more experienced saloon racer. Then in 1976, both were renamed Mini 850 and Mini 1000, as British Leyland, in conjunction with the now re-structured Mini Se7en Racing Club, came up with a third, more high-profile series for Mini 1275GT's; this lasted five seasons before being superseded by Metros but that's another story…

The basic Mini Se7en format remained unchanged for nigh on 25 years before an increase in engine size to 1000cc in the 1991. What with the 850 engine ceasing production in the early '80s, replacement parts became harder to source and the fact that engines were incredibly highly stressed, the adoption of the more durable, milder tuned 1000 made sense. In line with the prevailing green issue there was a switch to unleaded fuel too, and to differentiate the two formulae once more, the sister Miglia series made the jump to 1300 power in 1994.

One final interesting statistic is the drivers: well over 1500 names appear on the rollcall over 40 plus years; that relates to around 35 new drivers per season… What other single-make race series' can claim this strong support over such a long period?
Year
Mini Se7en
Mini Miglia
2011
Paul Spark
Endaf Owens
2010
Paul Spark
Paul Thompson
2009
Kane Astin
Andy Hack
2008
Paul Thompson
Andy Hack
2007
Max Hunter
Andy Hack
2006
Andrew Deviny
Bill Sollis
2005
Paul Thompson
Peter Baldwin
2004
James Hall
Peter Baldwin
2003
Tim Sims
Peter Baldwin
2002
Tim Sims
Chris Lewis
2001
Tim Sims
Peter Baldwin
2000
Dave Braggins
Peter Baldwin
1999
Dave Braggins
Ian Curley
1998
Matt Hayman
Ian Curley
1997
Steve Bell
Bill Sollis
1996
Phil Manser
Stewart Drake
1995
Mike Jackson
Chris Lewis
1994
Ian Curley
Chris Lewis
1993
Tina Cooper
Ian Gunn
1992
Mike Jackson
Myk Cable
1991
Bill Sollis
Myk Cable
1990
Bill Sollis
Owen Hall
1989
Steve Cooper
Myk Cable
1988
Malcolm Joyce
Russell Grady
1987
Chris Tyrell
Russell Grady
1986
Chris Tyrell
Russell Grady
1985
Russell Grady
Mike Fry
1984
Chris Gould
Mike Fry
1983
Chris Gould
Chris Lewis
1982
Gerald Dale
Chris Lewis
1981
Gary Hall
Chris Hampshire
1980
Jonathan Lewis
Roland Nix
1979
Patrick Watts
Phil Spurling
1978
Steve Hall
Phil Spurling
1977
Martin Goodall
Paul Gaymer
1976
Graham Wenham
Mike Curnow
1975
Graham Wenham
Alan Curnow
1974
Chris Tyrell
Russell Dell
1973
Mick Moss
Phil Spurling
1972
Reg Armstrong
Mick Osborne
1971
Graham Wenham
Len Brammer
1970
Len Brammer
Mick Osborne
1969
Paul Gaymer
1968
Mick Osborne
1967
Bob Fox
1966
Bob Fox

ROLL OF HONOUR  1966-2011