This coming weekend (Saturday, May 14 and Sunday, May 15) will see autograss racing at it’s very best as the South Wales Autograss League will be proudly hosting Round 1 of the British Autograss Series were over 600 drivers will be competing in the various mens, ladies and junior classes.

Over a year of preparations has gone into this race meeting with camping available at the venue Castle Lloyd Farm, Red Roses where there will be an abundance of facilities on site.

Last year the South Wales Autograss League had many successes and Michaela Dance returned after a few years away and came back in top form again, winning the first three British Rounds at Stroud, Shropshire and Scunthorpe and obtaining good results at Border Counties near Hereford and Yorkshire in the remaining two British Rounds, giving her the British title for 2021 in class seven the super saloon class.

Michaela is a member of the Pembrokeshire Autograss Club (PAC) and races a mini pick-up shell with twin hayabusa motorbike engines in the back of it and the car is set up for her style of driving by her husband Mathew.

As well as winning the British title Michaela went on to take the prestigious National Autograss class seven title as well and drove excellent from grid eight on the start line onto a very tricky race track at Radford, Worcestershire.

To win both titles in the same year is an outstanding achievement and a credit to her brilliant driving skills and race car. This was her 9th National title since she came out of juniors at the age of sixteen and 10th British title.

Round 1 of the British Autograss Championships this weekend starts at 9 am where an action packed weekend of autograss car racing will be had.