For 2025 Weald Motorsport is offering arrive and drive packages in the Citroen DS3 Cup.
A brand-new single make race category based on the sporty Citroen DS3 1.6VT.
A controlled engine map, air intake and exhaust system, the 1600cc 16v engines will output a lively 135bhp will ensure close racing, making them a great choice for new racers or those looking to progress from CityCar Cup racing.
All our Arrive & Drive packages cover everything you’ll need for a safe and successful race day. Our standard packages include all entry fees, fuel, parts and circuit support.
We’ll be there with you every step of the way, from pre-race testing (if purchased) to qualifying and all the way to the finish line.
What we provide;
Fully prepared car ✓
Race entry and fee payment ✓
Race car transport to and from the track ✓
Handling of scrutineering & noise check ✓
Fuel for qualifying and the races ✓
Tools and equipment ✓
Comprehensive spares kit ✓
Pit crew ✓
Race engineer ✓
Race data analysis✓
Race video ✓
Race data analysis s ✓
Incredible Memories ✓
The Calendar
EVENT 1
19 Apr 2025
Oulton Park International
EVENT 2
18 May 2025
Snetterton 300
EVENT 3
08 Jun 2025
Donington Park GP
EVENT 4
12 Jul 2025
Oulton Park Island
EVENT 5 -
9/10 Aug 2025
Cadwell Park
EVENT 6
27 Sep/28 Sep 2025
Silverstone National
EVENT 7
25/26 Oct 2025
Brands Hatch Indy
The cost £1975.00 per event - No Vat to pay.
Excludes damage.
Available to Motorsport UK Racing Licence holders only.
To find out how to obtain a Motorsport UK Racing Licence follow this link - https://www.motorsportuk.org/
Why consider an arrive and Drive Package?
"The CEO of Motorsport UK (Hugh Chambers) thinks arrive-and-drive is on the rise in club racing
"The amount of time I would've had to spend with the infrastructure and logistics, which they can do because they're all equipped and they can do those things very easily.”
Chambers believes that working alongside an established team/preparer gives many benefits, besides just saving time spent tinkering on the car – especially for rookies embarking on their racing debut.
“You've got advice, you've got somebody there to help you to navigate through the.logistics and, if you're new into the sport, about scrutineering and so on and so forth,” he explains. “Whereas, if you turn up as a complete novice, it's pretty difficult to know your way around the paddock.”
Stephen Lickorish Autosport.com 19.2.25"