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One of National motorsport's best kept secrets?

The long-running prototype series Clubmans has struggled for grid numbers in recent years, but a switch to MotorSport Vision Racing for 2020 could beckon in a new dawn

Brave. That's how one of the Clubmans Sports Prototype competitors describes the Clubmans Register's decision to end a 50-year association with the British Automobile Racing Club and move the series to be part of MotorSport Vision Racing's stable for 2020.

And it's difficult to argue with that assessment. Putting decades of shared history aside and jumping ship is a bold move from the championship's promoters. It was not the work of a moment or undertaken lightly. But the early signs, at least, suggest it could pay off handsomely.

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