Scottish 'car killer' rally lives up to its name as three Forces cars fail to finish
Just one out of four cars finished the race for the Armed Forces Rally team in Scotland.
Just one out of four cars finished the race for the Armed Forces Rally team in Scotland.
Military drivers paid tribute to Flight Lieutenant Steve Partridge, who lost his 17-year battle with cancer last month.
The final rounds of the Armed Forces eRacing Championship will crown a first-ever champion LIVE on the Forces News Facebook page tonight.
A photo finish was needed in Round 4 of the competition.
The team are training virtually while they cannot get in their cars because of lockdown.
Rounds 3 and 4 of the Armed Forces eRacing Championship will be broadcast LIVE on the Forces News Facebook page.
The Second World War veteran had become known as the voice of elite motorsport.
The drivers are returning to the track, but this time it will be in a virtual championship.
The race at the home of the Formula 1 British Grand Prix was the first and last race of the season for the forces teams.
It is the first time the Army Championships have been held at the school in more than 20 years.
Lance Corporal Stuart Mack did not get the result he needed in the season's final race to secure the championship.
Lance Corporal Stuart Mack, a reservist in the Royal Military Police, is on the verge of becoming a national champion.
Team members were given the green light on the track in Lincolnshire after months of inactivity due to COVID-19.
The event was postponed at the start of the coronavirus outbreak with the hope to reschedule.
The team took part in the first event of the season before the coronavirus outbreak postponed many races.
It is the 68th year that the Birkett race has taken place.