Historic single-seaters celebrate a century at Brands Hatch
Autosport • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 14, 2026, 4:47 PM
Last updated Jul 14, 2026

The annual Historic Sports Car Club Superprix at Brands Hatch honored the centenary of the venue last weekend. Events featured contributions from 500cc and 1000cc Formula 3, Formula Ford, and F5000 cars, showcasing their rich history from 1950 to 1981. Alex Wilson and Hamish Cameron-Evans won the Lewis-Evans Trophy races among a large field of participants. The celebrations reflected the significant role these historic cars have played in the Kentish site’s legacy.
- •Brands Hatch celebrated its centenary with the Superprix event
- •Alex Wilson and Hamish Cameron-Evans won the Lewis-Evans Trophy
- •The event featured 500cc and 1000cc Formula 3 cars
- •Historical motorsport contributions spanned from 1950-1981
- •The celebration reflects engagement with motorsport heritage
- 4:47 PMAutosport — Historic single-seaters celebrate a century of power at Brands Hatch
"Brands Hatch’s centenary celebrations continued with the annual Historic Sports Car Club Superprix event last weekend, at which 500cc and 1000cc Formula 3, Formula Ford and F5000’s contribution to the Kentish venue from 1950-81 presented a rich pageant. A bumper crop of 500s contested the Lewis-Evans Trophy races, won by Alex Wilson and Hamish Cameron-Eveleigh. There was synergy in the ...Keep reading
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