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Old 22 Mar 2017, 14:02 (Ref:3720647)   #1
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A new outlook at Lydden could we see change and and a brighter future for Rallycross

Noticed that Lydden has a number of new motorsport events planned in 2017, the farce that is Millionaires rallycross that is leaving and gone to other circuit does these free up the current owners to make available the circuit to other formed rallycross championships. Having seen the tri rallycross challenge from years ago and the challenge Europe series ( not sure that is still going) or International meetings, could this mean other national championships could use Lydden as an away event with its history and closeness to the channel? Are the Millionaires rallycross involved with the organisation of the British series? in some way which restricts what can be held at Lydden or can the owners do there own things. Could we see the series that runs in the north blyton croft hold away events now at lydden.

Thoughts anyone?
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