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13 Oct 2010

Brabourne & Rogue Motorsport at Silverstone

During the recent Britcar 24 hour event at Silverstone Rogue Motorsport used BCL to provide pit to car communications

Rogue Motorsport entered a Toyota MR2 in this years Britcar 24 hour race held at Silverstone over the weekend of 1-3 October. The team used Brabourne supplied pit to car communications equipment based on the Entel HX400 Series 2.0 portable radio with specially modified software designed for race teams. The race was run in very trying weather conditions and Rogue Motorsport finished the event despite having to change a gearbox on the Saturday evening! Further races are planned for the near future and we hope for even better results next time out.

 

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