Mission Motorsport’s Bad Obsession!
Mission Motorsport heads back to the track competing in BRSCC CityCar Cup 2021 Championship in the donated Bad Obsession Motorsport Citroen C1
20 Beneficiaries given the opportunity to develop their mechanical skills and enjoy some exciting sporting output
Mission Motorsport, The Forces’ Motorsport Charity, which aids in the recovery of those who have been affected by Military Operations by providing opportunities through motorsport and the automotive industry has today announced its participation in the 2021 BRSCC CityCar Cup Championship in the recently donated Bad Obsession Motorsport Citroen C1. In conjunction with long time friend and supporter of the charity, Andrew Burgess, and a year’s race entry from BRSCC, twenty charity beneficiaries will form the pit crew and support team throughout the series starting at Donington Park on the 9th May 2021.
The Bad Obsession Citroen C1, built by Richard Brunning and Nik Blackhurst for their hugely popular Bad Obsession Motorsport YouTube Channel series ‘Bargain Racement’, was generously donated to the charity in November 2020 at the charity’s first Drive In Race of Remembrance. A year’s race entry was also kindly donated to the charity by BRSCC to give beneficiaries, who may not ordinarily get to race, the chance to get involved.
The Pit Crew, a team of twenty veterans from all three services (Army, Navy and Royal Air Force) each on a unique and personal recovery journey are united by a passion for motorsport, some of whom are currently students completing their Level 3 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance with the Mission Motorsport Training Wing.
CEO and Founder of Mission Motorsport James Cameron said, “The last year has been incredibly tough for all especially our beneficiaries. With restrictions lifting and sporting events coming to fruition, we are extremely grateful to the Burgess family, Rich and Nik from Bad Obsession Motorsport and BRSCC for enabling us to provide some exciting and unique sporting activity.”
The BRSCC CityCar Cup which was granted Championship Status by Motorsport UK, features 1.0 litre 3 door models from 2005-2013 of the Citroen C1, Toyota Aygo and Peugeot 107 with carefully designed technical regulations ensuring that not only do all cars deliver equal track performance, they also look, sound, handle and feel like ‘proper’ race cars.
BRSCC Chief Operating Officer, Paul McErlean said, “When Richard and Nik from Bad Obsession Motorsport approached us with their plan to become involved with CityCar Cup, we were absolutely delighted. Their Bargain Racement YouTube series has been a massive help in building the profile of our championship, and their donation of the finished car to Mission Motorsport was a perfect way to allow the story to continue! The BRSCC look forward greatly to working closely with Mission Motorsport and their beneficiaries through the inaugural CityCar Cup Championship season.”
The Championship, consisting of 15 rounds will be taking place at various tracks across the country, and will enable a variety of beneficiaries to experience the sport. James continued, “Beneficiaries making up the pit crew and maintaining the car throughout the championship, will not only gain valuable mechanical and race experience, but enjoy the camaraderie and support that they miss from their time in service.”
The first CityCar Cup race will be held at Donington Park on the 9th May 2021.