RPE are the 2012 MSA British Hillclimb Champions
04 October 2012
Radical Performance Engines have scooped their first-ever MSA British Hillclimb Championship title, with Trevor Willis' OMS breaking a 14-year domination of the series by rival chassis constructor Gould.
At Loton Park in Shropshire this weekend, Willis scored a first and a second place during rounds 33 and 34 of this year's championship, lifting him fourteen points clear of last year's champ Scott Moran.

Willis uses the 3.2-lite RPC variant of Radical Performance Engine's RP-V8 engine range. Supremely powerful and lightweight, the RPC's superior tractability in difficult weather conditions - such as the torrential rain at several rounds this year - has made it an ideal partnership with the OMS hillclimb chassis.

The RPC engine develops 500BHP and is the ideal, cost-effective high-power racing powerplant for a wide range of applications, not only hillclimbs and sprinting but also autograss, circuit racing and even marine applications. A detailed specification sheet can be downloaded here.

RPE congratulates Trevor on his title and looks forward to helping him retain it.
 
 
08 February 2011


subscribe to the Radical Performance Engines rss feed