British Racing Drivers' Club
The British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) is a prestigious organization founded in 1928, primarily for professional racing drivers in the United Kingdom. It aims to promote motorsport and support its members through various initiatives, including events, networking opportunities, and access to exclusive facilities. The BRDC is known for its commitment to enhancing the profile of British motorsport.
One of the club's most notable assets is the Silverstone Circuit, which has hosted numerous significant racing events, including the British Grand Prix. The BRDC also awards the coveted BRDC Gold Star to recognize outstanding performance in British motorsport, further solidifying its role in the racing community.