Silverstone,
England : 26th November 2008 : Motor racing ace Karun
Chandhok has become the first Indian to be invited to join
the British Racing Drivers Club (BRDC).
The
BRDC is the world most elite and prestigious club with the members
including the only a select few International drivers from outside
of Britain.
The
Club Secretary of the BRDC Stuart Pringle said
“The BRDC is a Club for the very best racing drivers
from Great Britain and the Commonwealth. Karun is the first Indian
driver to meet the exacting entry requirements of success in international
motor sport, but I am quite sure he just the first of many of his
countrymen and women. Indeed, Karun doesn’t just meet the
entry criteria for the Club, he surpasses them by someway and we
are delighted to welcome him as a member of the Club. ”
Speaking
on the occasion, Chandhok was delighted to receive
such an exclusive privilege “To be a member of
the BRDC is our racing equivalent of becoming a member of the MCC
at Lords in Cricket or The All England Lawn Tennis club at Wimbledon.
I feel very proud to be the first person from my country to join
the BRDC. Racing in the UK has been a huge part of my life and my
career and it’s a great feeling to be recognized by the people
over here. The BRDC is based at Silverstone which is pretty much
my home circuit until we get the Indian Grand Prix in 2011. I used
to work here at the racing school during my F3 days and got to know
more about the BRDC and appreciate how important and exclusive membership
to the club is. ”
About
the BRDC :
The
story of the British Racing Drivers' Club started way back in the
days of the famous Bentley team that so effectively, and romantically,
dominated the racing scene - Le Mans in particular - during the
late 1920s.
The
Club was inaugurated early in 1928, with twenty-five members and
a clear set of objectives. These were to promote the interests of
motor sport generally; to celebrate any specific performance in
motor sport; to extend hospitality to racing drivers from overseas;
and to further the interests of British drivers competing abroad.
The current President of the BRDC is the 1996 Formula 1 World Champion
Damon Hill.
The
entry criteria to the Club remains very strict with Full membership
offered only to those ladies and gentlemen who have attained international
success over a number of seasons. Associate membership is offered
to those persons who have made a significant contribution to the
sport and Honorary membership is bestowed upon only a special few,
including F1 World Champions who by dint of nationality do not otherwise
qualify. Every British or Commonwealth World Champion is, or has
been in their lifetime, a Full Member of the Club.
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