Credits to Stuart Knibbs (and yes, I got permission to upload his photos!)
Shelagh, I have been planning to set up a website in tribute of the Birmingham Superprix but I am a bit concerned about my limited knowledge of making websites.
There was a book released in 1992 by Maureen Alcott and Geoff (the last name escapes me) and the book was titled "The Chequered History of the Birmingham Superprix."
I have been looking for a copy of the book to buy but you still can make a loan of the book from the Birmingham Central Library.
It is nice to know a lot of people are still interested to know about the BSP so that encourages me even further to get the time and resources to set up a website.
Lately, I have been emailing various people such as Allan McNish, John Cleland, Graham Goode (via his company) and some other non-British ex F3000 drivers.
I would still love to contact the British drivers but seems they have disappeared (e.g Gary Evans, Phil Andrews, Ross Hockenhull) but I will to contact the BRDC and BRSCC.
I might try to contact Andrew Marriott of CSS Promotions as it was his company that set up the BSP and did a lot of promotion work.