Championships and Endurances
The British Lawn Mower Racing Association are responsible for organising the
following Championships and events. To enter any race meeting you must be a
member of the BLMRA, have had your mower homologated, stamped and been issued
with a log book and race number.
THE BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIP
The British Championship takes place from May to October.
Each of the four groups have their own Championship.
One Championship race will take place on each day of racing.
Each Championship race will last between 10 and 15 laps.
Points are awarded on a 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1 basis. 10 points for a win.
Events not part of the Championship are: any Endurance event, British Grand
Prix, World Championships.
THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
The World Championship takes place over a two day race weekend.
Each of the four groups have their own Championship.
The races are a series of heats over both days with all points counting and
culminating in a World Champion.
THE BRITISH GRAND PRIX
The format for the British Grand Prix varies, at present it is a 30 minute race
on each day culminating in a winner.
THE ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP
The Endurance Championship is a joint championship between
the BLMRA and NWLMRA.
It is open to any competitor who is a member of both
Associations.
The Endurance Championship will consist of and not limited
to a 12 Hour, 6 Hours and double 3 Hour race.
Points are awarded for teams and drivers Points are awarded for teams and drivers, 50 points for a win, 49 for second, 48 for third and so on
THE 12 HOUR ENDURANCE RACE
The 12 Hour Endurance Race takes place in the summer and
starts at 8pm on a Saturday night and finishes at 8am on the Sunday morning with
teams of three drivers.
This is a stand alone event as well as being part of The
Endurance Championship.
Each team will be allocated a different race number for this event.
THE 3 HOUR ENDURANCE RACE
The 3 Hour Endurance Race is run in conjunction with The
North West Lawn Mower Racing Association. The organisation of the event is
alternated yearly between the Associations.
This is a stand alone event as well as part of The Endurance
Championship.
CROSS COUNTRY
The Cross Country doesn’t happen every year, but when it
does it can involve, water splashes the odd hedge, a jump or two and about 30
acres of private countryside. A very popular event!





